Strike 1 definition

Strike 1 means 30 per cent. (expressed as 0.30).

Examples of Strike 1 in a sentence

  • The fees for the use of the Premises, for the initial shooting period as identified by the Producers, are as follows: Shooting: 5 days @ $ 1,122.00 per day* ($ 5,610.00) Strike: 1 days @ $ 561.00 per day ($ 561.00) * based on a standard twelve (12) hour film day.

  • We never want to adopt or maintain a policy which may result in a flight being conducted in unsafe conditions; however, cancellations not related to weather or aircraft availability may, at the sole discretion of Air Associates, be subject to the following cancellation charge: ∙ Strike 1: First occurrence = $50 fee for scheduled aircraft and $25 instructor fee.

Related to Strike 1

  • Strike Date means, in respect of a Security and subject to the Adjustment Provisions, 19 May 2021 or, if such date is not a Scheduled Trading Day the next following Scheduled Trading Day thereafter unless, in the opinion of the Calculation Agent such day is a Disrupted Day. If such day is a Disrupted Day, then the provisions of Condition 12 (Consequences of Disrupted Days) below shall apply.

  • Strike Price means initially on the First Trading Date the initial Strike Price specified in the Table (the "Initial Strike Price"). Thereafter, the Strike Price will be adjusted by the Determination Agent on each Reset Date and applies from, and including, such Reset Date until, but excluding, the next following Reset Date. Each adjusted Strike Price (excluding the Initial Strike Price) will be calculated as follows:

  • Strike Priceprevious means the Strike Price applicable before the latest Reset Date and, if the latest Reset Date is the first Reset Date after the First Trading Date, the Initial Strike Price as defined under the definition of "Strike Price".

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Strike Period means from and including 15 August 2024 to and including 19 August 2024