Retroactive Effective Date definition

Retroactive Effective Date has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 of Annex I.

Examples of Retroactive Effective Date in a sentence

  • If any Regulatory Modification has a Regulatory Modification Retroactive Effective Date and any Lender demands compensation within 180 days after the date setting the Regulatory Modification Retroactive Effective Date (the "Regulatory Modification Set Date"), such Lender shall have the right to receive such Additional Costs from the Regulatory Modification Retroactive Effective Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Lender's demand for Additional Costs shall not include any Additional Costs with respect to any period more than 180 days prior to the date that such Lender gives notice to the Borrower of such Additional Costs unless the effective date of the Regulatory Modification which results in the right to receive Additional Costs is retroactive (the "Regulatory Modification Retroactive Effective Date").

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Lender's demand for Increased Advance Costs shall not include any Increased Advance Costs with respect to any period more than two years prior to the date that such Lender gives notice to Company of such Increased Advance Costs unless the effective date of the condition which results in the right to receive Increased Advance Costs is retroactive (the "Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date").

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Lender's demand for Increased Advance Costs shall not include any Increased Advance Costs with respect to any period more than 180 days prior to the date that such Lender gives notice to the Borrower of such Increased Advance Costs unless the effective date of the condition which results in the right to receive Increased Advance Costs is retroactive (the "Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date").

  • If any Increased Advance Costs has an Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date and any Lender demands compensation within 180 days after the date setting the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date (the "Increased Advance Costs Set Date"), such Lender shall have the right to receive such Increased Advance Costs from the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date.

  • If any Increased Letter of Credit Costs has an Increased Costs Letter of Credit Retroactive Effective Date and the Issuing Bank or any Lender demands compensation within 180 days after the date setting the Increased Letter of Credit Costs Effective Date (the "Increased Letter of Credit Costs Set Date"), the Issuing Bank or such Lender, as appropriate, shall have the right to receive such Increased Letter of Credit Costs from the Increased Letter of Credit Retroactive Effective Date.

  • If any Increased Advance Costs has an Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date and any Lender demands compensation within two years after the date setting the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date (the "INCREASED ADVANCE COSTS SET DATE"), such Lender shall have the right to receive such Increased Advance Costs from the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date.

  • If any Increased Advance Costs has an Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date and any Lender demands compensation within two years after the date setting the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date (the "Increased Advance Costs Set Date"), such Lender shall have the right to receive such Increased Advance Costs from the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date.

  • If any Increased Advance Costs has an Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Effective Date and any Lender demands compensation within 180 days after the date setting the Increased Advance Costs Retroactive Date Effective Date (the "Increased Advance Costs Set Date"), such Lender shall have the right to receive such Increased Advance Costs from the Increased Advance Retroactive Effective Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any demand for Increased Letter of Credit Costs shall not include any Letter of Credit costs with respect to any period more than 180 days prior to the date that any such Issuing Bank or any Lender gives notice to the Borrower of such Increased Letter of Credit Costs unless the effective date of the condition which results in the right to received Increased Letter of Credit Costs is retroactive (the "Increased Letter of Credit Costs Retroactive Effective Date").