Net Liquidation Value definition

Net Liquidation Value with respect to any Commodity Account, the sum of (i) the aggregate marked-to-market value of all futures positions, (ii) the aggregate liquidation value of all option positions, and (iii) the cash balance, in each case credited to such Commodity Account.
Net Liquidation Value means the total proceeds resulting from the sale of the Investment Properties minus (i) the total of costs and expenses for such sales; and (ii) all other reasonable costs for the liquidation of the Investment Properties.
Net Liquidation Value means the value of the Borrower's trademarks and related rights, as set forth in the Appraisal.

Examples of Net Liquidation Value in a sentence

  • Purchaser's Pro Forma Estimate of Net Liquidation Value per Unit.

  • This Contract is contingent upon Franklin County budgeting and appropriating the funds on an annual basis necessary for the continuation of this Contract in any contract year.

  • The Net Liquidation Value of Investment Properties divested after Cut-off Date will no longer be allocated to the respective Investment Property and will therefore no longer form part of Realized Profits to be included in the Net Profit for the purpose of calculation of Performance-related interest but shall be credited to a repayment account maintained by the Issuer.

  • Purchaser's Pro Forma Estimate of Net Liquidation Value per Interest.

  • CHF 1.00 per Token plus 85% of the sum of the Net Liquidation Value (for properties liquidated between Cut-off Date and Maturity Date) and Net Market Value (for properties not liquidated until Maturity Date) exceeding CHF 1.00 per Token, divided by the total number of Tokens issued, if the resulting Repayment Amount per Token is higher than CHF 1.00.


More Definitions of Net Liquidation Value

Net Liquidation Value of this Warrant, or portion thereof, shall mean the amount payable to the holders of Series C Shares (with respect to the number of Series C Shares covered by this Warrant in respect of which the net issue election is made pursuant to clause (x) of Section 1.2, and assuming, for purposes of calculating the "Net Liquidation Value", that such Series C Shares are issued and outstanding) as a result of or in connection with any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company pursuant to Section 3 of the Company's Certificate of Designation for Series C-1 Preferred Stock and Series C-2 Preferred Stock (whether actual or deemed to have occurred pursuant to Section 3.c thereof) less the Exercise Price of such Series C Shares.
Net Liquidation Value means, for each Inventory Category at any time, the Net Liquidation Percentage for such Inventory Category times the Book Value of Eligible Inventory included in such Inventory Category at such time.
Net Liquidation Value means the net recovery value (liquidation value) of Inventory expressed as a percentage of the cost of such Inventory, as determined by the Lender in its reasonable discretion based upon the most recent Inventory appraisal available to the Lender conducted by an appraiser reasonably acceptable to the Lender.
Net Liquidation Value means the lesser of (i) the termNet Orderly Liquidation Value’ as set forth in the Inventory Appraisal, and (ii) the estimated net dollar amount recovery as estimated by Lender which could be realized at a public auction sale of the Inventory conducted on an “as is” basis after all costs and expenses associated with the sale (including, without limitation, rent payments, removal costs, repair and broom cleaning of premises, liquidator fees and expenses and other charges related to such liquidation).
Net Liquidation Value means the net liquidation value of Eligible Inventory as determined by an appraisal of Company's Inventory satisfactory to Agent in its sole discretion.
Net Liquidation Value. The product of (a) the Cost of Acceptable Inventory (net of Inventory Reserves) multiplied by (b) the percentage of such Cost estimated to be realizable in a Liquidation thereof, as determined by the then most recent appraisal of the Borrowers' Inventory undertaken at the request of the Agent.
Net Liquidation Value means the sum of all of Customer’s cash balances and positions (both settled and unsettled), calculated daily at end of day. The “Correlation Haircut” is the worst theoretical loss in a portfolio based upon ABN AMRO Clearing proprietary risk-management analysis, calculated daily at end of day. AACC will include each of these values in its daily reports to Customer. In instances where this Guideline has been violated, a Customer may be required to immediately bring in additional funds or other forms of acceptable collateral, reduce risk in positions or take other action reasonably acceptable to AACC.