Slide Presentation definition

Slide Presentation means the confidential Lender Presentation dated June 2002, relating to Holdings, the Borrower and the Restatement Transactions and related projections.
Slide Presentation means the confidential Lender presentation dated October 5, 2004, relating to Holdings, the Borrower and the Transactions and related projections.

Examples of Slide Presentation in a sentence

  • These reports, filings and amendments, along with the Executive Summary and Slide Presentation, are collectively referred to as the "Disclosure Documents".

  • Highland Credit Strategies Fund Broker Dealer Slide Presentation 4.

Related to Slide Presentation

  • Lender Presentation means the Lender Presentation dated July 12, 2016, relating to the Credit Facilities and the Transactions.

  • Investor Presentation is defined in Section 5.3.

  • Presentation Date means a day which (subject to Condition 12 (Prescription)):

  • Connected Presentation means any SWF file created with SAP Crystal Dashboard Design that refresh, publish, push or otherwise change data contained in such SWF file (or SWF file exported to other supported file formats (e.g., PDF, AIR, PPT)),

  • Responsive and Responsible Bidder means an entity or individual that has submitted a bid that conforms in all material respects to the Invitation to Bid and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. “Responsive and Responsible Vendor” means an entity or individual that has submitted a proposal, reply, or response that conforms in all material respects to the Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. In determining whether an entity or individual is a Responsive and Responsible Bidder (or Vendor), the District may consider, in addition to factors described in the Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation, the following: