Leverage Policy definition

Leverage Policy means the leverage policy described under "The PortfolioInvestment Level/Leverage Policy".
Leverage Policy has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.1(f).
Leverage Policy has the meaning given to it in the Fund REIT Agreement.

Examples of Leverage Policy in a sentence

  • The Company offers Professional Clients the option to select a higher leverage ratio, based on the underlying instruments and the Company’s Leverage Policy.

  • The Board, at its sole discretion, may change the Leverage Policy from time to time.

  • The Company and its subsidiaries shall not enter into any operating lease (as determined in accordance with Applicable GAAP) if the purpose or intent of entering into such operating lease is to circumvent the Company Leverage Policy or the super majority voting requirement for Capital Expenditures of the Company set forth in Section 8.08(f).

  • As an Experienced Retail Client, you will be permitted to trade CFDs with full Leverage levels which you select at your discretion, with maximum levels restricted, as set out in our Leverage Policy.

  • The General Partner is authorized to cause the Partnership and its Subsidiaries to enter into financing arrangements in accordance with the Leverage Policy.

  • The Company Leverage Policy (set forth in Schedule 8.14) is amended and restated in its entirety.

  • The General Partner shall not cause or permit the Partnership and its Subsidiaries to incur any indebtedness in violation of the Leverage Policy without the approval of the Investment Committee.

  • The Board may not cause or permit the Company and its Subsidiaries to incur any indebtedness in violation of the Leverage Policy unless such indebtedness is approved by the Investment Committee.

  • The Client can request to change his account leverage at any time in accordance with the Company’s Leverage Policy by contacting the Company.

  • The leverage policy for the Company shall be the leverage policy set forth on Schedule 8.14, with such modifications, alterations or amendments thereto as the Board of Managers shall from time to time approve pursuant to a vote in accordance with Section 8.07(b) (such leverage policy, as so modified, altered or amended, is referred to herein as the "Company Leverage Policy").


More Definitions of Leverage Policy

Leverage Policy has the meaning given to it in Section 5.12.
Leverage Policy means the leverage guidelines of the Company approved and adopted by the Board by the Requisite Board Approval from time to time. The Leverage Policy effective as of the Effective Date is set forth on Schedule V attached hereto.
Leverage Policy means seeking to optimize the leverage of the Company and its Subsidiaries so that the Leverage Ratio is (a) less than the Leverage Target and (b) greater than seventy percent (70%); provided, that temporary and short-term immaterial deviations from such range shall not constitute a deviation from the Leverage Policy.
Leverage Policy means the objectives, policies and criteria relating to the ratio of total debt of the Corporation to total assets of the Corporation, as may be amended by the Independent Directors Committee, from time to time.
Leverage Policy means the leverage policy described under “The PortfolioTrading Level/Leverage Policy”. “Maturity Date” means the Day on which the eight anniversary of the issuance of each series of Notes falls. “Maturity Payment Amount” means the amount payable by the Bank per Note at the Maturity Date. “Moody’s” means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc.
Leverage Policy means the Investors' endeavours to maintain an Investment Grade Rating in respect of any Target Group-wide debt financing package in accordance with Clause 11.3;

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