LTI definition

LTI means long term incentive
LTI means the incentive offered under the Long-Term Incentive Plan to selected senior executives of CH2M HILL or similar bonus that may replace LTI at a future date. In current form this incentive bonus is tied to specific three-year performance targets with payments made during the year immediately following the year in which the target performance period terminated.
LTI means any Long-Term Incentive Compensation Plan maintained by the Bank from time to time.

Examples of LTI in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any discretion in the Plan or anything to the contrary in the Agreement (including paragraph 4 of the Agreement), the LTI ▇▇▇▇▇ does not provide any right for the Participant to receive shares of Common Stock.

  • Manufactured Housing Numeric – Decimal 61570.62 9(10).99 Manufactured Housing Loans Only >= 0 MH-8 LTI (Net) The ratio of the loan amount divided by the Net Manufacturer’s Invoice Price (Field MH-7).

  • Manufactured Housing Numeric – Decimal 72570.62 9(10).99 Manufactured Housing Loans Only >= 0 MH-6 LTI (Loan-to-Invoice) Gross The ratio of the loan amount divided by the Gross Manufacturer’s Invoice Price (Field MH-5).

  • Notwithstanding any discretion in the Plan or anything to the contrary in the Agreement (including paragraph 4 of the Agreement), the LTI Grant does not provide any right for the Participant to receive shares of Common Stock.

  • Alternatively, (2) if Executive shall experience a Special Vesting Termination Event after having worked 24 months and 1 day of a 36-month incentive program, Executive would receive 83.33% of the applicable LTI Award.


More Definitions of LTI

LTI means Lost Time Injuries.
LTI means Lionbridge Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns.
LTI. LANDAIR TRANSPORT, INC.
LTI means that certain executive long-term incentive plan of Sagicor, effective as of December 31, 2005.
LTI means lost time injury
LTI means Leasing Technologies International, Inc.
LTI refers to spend where merchants have provided certain data elements to the applicable card network for Large Ticket Interchange (“LTI”) (e.g. amounts in excess of $7,255) and/or Level III data and thereby qualified for reduced interchange fees from such card network, which in turn result in lower interchange payments to EFS.