Participation Ratio definition

Participation Ratio means the percentage of the Participation Amount of each Lender to the Total Lending Amount.
Participation Ratio means that percentage equal to a fraction, the numerator of which consists of that number of full Years of Participation of the Participant in the Plan that were completed by the Participant prior to the Participant's termination of Service or incurrence of a Disability and the denominator of which consists of that total number of Years of Participation that would have been required on the part of the Participant for the Participant to attain the Participant's Normal Retirement Date.
Participation Ratio means the ratio of the participating member's voluntary Michigan worker's compensation premiums to the comparable statewide totals of all participating members.

Examples of Participation Ratio in a sentence

  • For purposes of this section, the Equity Participation Ratio does not include Equity Participations, which are lent out via securities lending program as set out in the Prospectus.

  • By virtue of the Supplement dated 2 August 2013, the Best of/Worst of Autocallable" structure has been clarified to refer to the exchange of the Participation Ratio and the Participation 2 Ratio for each other.

  • Each Sponsoring Company’s share of such payment shall be the percentage of such costs represented by its Power Participation Ratio.

  • The overall method is further illustrated with the help of an example in Sect.

  • As of August 4, 2023, there were 126,620,117 shares of Company Common Stock, 68,065,791 shares of Company Class A Common Stock, 58,554,326 shares of Company Class V Common Stock and no shares of Company Preferred Stock issued and outstanding.


More Definitions of Participation Ratio

Participation Ratio means the ratio of the participating member's Michigan premiums or exposure units to the comparable statewide totals for all participating members, as follows:
Participation Ratio means, as of any relevant time or date of determination, the ratio of the total of the principal balance of the Loans held by each Lender as of such time or date to the total of the principal balance of the Loans relating to All Lenders as of such time or date; however, in the event that no Individual Loan has been advanced, the ratio of the total of the amount of the Loan Amount by each Lender to the total of the Loan Amount held by All Lenders.
Participation Ratio means, in respect of each Investor, at any particular time, that percentage arrived at by dividing at that time the Preference Shares held by such Investor (on the last day of the month immediately preceding that during which the Participation Ratio arises for determination), by the aggregate of all the Preference Shares then in issue and multiplying the quotient thereof by 100 (one hundred);
Participation Ratio means (i) before the Drawdown Date, the percentage of the total amount of the Individual Loan Amount of each Lender to the Total Loan Amount, and (ii) after the Drawdown Date, the percentage of the total amount of the amount equivalent to the principal of the Outstanding Individual Loan Debt of each Lender to the total amount of the amount equivalent to the principal of the Outstanding Individual Loan Debt of all Lenders.
Participation Ratio means the quotient of (i) the amount of capital invested in the Corporation and its Subsidiaries with respect to the shares of Common Stock, the shares of Series B Preferred Stock or the shares of Series A Preferred Stock, as applicable, and (ii) the aggregate amount of capital invested with respect to the shares of Common Stock and the shares of Series B Preferred Stock and Series A Preferred Stock.
Participation Ratio means the ratio of 8:5 (costs to working interest) derived from LJM’s right to acquire 50% of Range’s working interest in a Well in exchange for paying 80% of Range’s proportionate share of the AFE Amount, of the Additional Development Costs and of the operating costs.
Participation Ratio means, before the drawdown, the Individual Loan Drawdown Amount of a Lender as a percentage of the aggregate of the