Strip Risk Asset Weighting definition

Strip Risk Asset Weighting means the Risk Asset Weighting attributed from time to time to the portion of a transaction which does not have the Bank Risk Asset Weighting attributed to it; "Strip Risk Return Rate" means, subject to any adjustment in accordance with paragraph 4.9, the annual (after-Tax) rate of two point zero two two eight per cent. (2.0228%); "Tax Loss" shall have the meaning given to it in Assumption 3.3.5(a); "Tax Profit" means a positive figure which results from the calculation of "Tax Loss" in Assumption 3.3.5(a); "Tax Report" means the tax report comprised In a Cashflow Report; "Tax Payment Date" means each date on which a company is, or would if it had profits be, required to make a payment of Corporation Tax being the latest date on which by statute such payment can be made without incurring interest and/or penalties being the date determined in accordance with Assumption 3.3.6 or, as the case may be, Assumption 3.3.7 (as the same may be varied from time to time); "Tax Written Down Value" means, as at any date, the Total Equipment Cost, less the aggregate of;— (a) the amount of any Writing Down Allowances to which the Lessor has become entitled (and in respect of which the Lessor's entitlement has not been withdrawn) for any Accounting Period of the Lessor ending before that date in respect of the Total Equipment Cost; (b) the amount of any Disposal Value that the Lessor has been or will be required to bring into account in any Accounting Period of the Lessor ending before that date in respect of events occurring in relation to the Equipment before that date; and (c) the amount (if any) of the Total Equipment Cost which is not "qualifying expenditure" within the meaning given to that expression in Section 57 CAA 2001: the amounts referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this definition being calculated on the basis of the Assumptions (as the same may be corrected in accordance with the provisions of this Financial Schedule) and where the aggregate of the amounts referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) is greater than the Total Equipment Cost, the "Tax Written Down Value" shall be nil; "Termination" means any termination of this Agreement or, as the case may be, the termination of the leasing of the Equipment under this Agreement, and whether before or after the Delivery Date shall have occurred; "Termination Assumptions" means the assumptions described in paragraph 5.3.3 (as varied from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Financial Schedu...

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