Third Test Period definition

Third Test Period means the period ended on December 31, 2007.” ““Fourth Test Period” means the period ended on March 31, 2008.”
Third Test Period shall have the meaning set forth in the definition ofTest Period” therefor.
Third Test Period means the fiscal quarter of Borrowers immediately following the Second Test Period.

Examples of Third Test Period in a sentence

  • The Company hereby agrees that it will not sell any Q shares owned by it (excluding those indirectly owned through AHR Seller Group) pursuant to Rule 144, during the first five trading days of any of the First Test Period, the Second Test Period or the Third Test Period.

  • The First Interim Test Period, the First Test Period, the Second Interim Test Period, the Second Test Period, the Third Interim Test Period, the Third Test Period, the Fourth Interim Test Period and the Fourth Test Period are referred to herein individually as a “Test Period”.


More Definitions of Third Test Period

Third Test Period means the period ended on June 30, 2009.
Third Test Period means the period ended on the last day of the applicable Person's third fiscal quarter ended after the Effective Date.
Third Test Period as defined in subsection 6.1(c).
Third Test Period means the period beginning with the public release of quarterly financial information for Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2005 and ending on the date that the Directors of Q are prohibited from trading in shares of Q under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Compliance Policy of Q then in effect, but shall not include any trading days during such period on which the Company is legally prohibited from selling any Q shares; provided, however, that if there was a Gain during any of the First Test Period, the Second Test Period or the Third Test Period but the Company was not able to sell shares of Q for at least 60 business days of such periods (whether because Rule 144 (without regard to any volume limitation) was not available to the Company for sales of Q shares or another legal prohibition applied), then the Third Test Period shall instead mean the period beginning with the public release of quarterly financial information for Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2005 and ending on the date that the Directors of Q are next prohibited from trading in shares of Q under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Compliance Policy of Q then in effect but shall not include any trading days during such period on which the Company is legally prohibited from selling Q shares; provided, further, however, that if there was a Gain during the First Test Period, the Second Test Period or the Third Test Period (including the additional period referred to above), but the Company was not able to sell shares of Q for at least 60 business days of such periods (whether because Rule 144 (without regard to any volume limitation) was not available to the Company for sales of Q shares or another legal prohibition applied), the Third Test Period shall instead mean the additional test period(s) beginning with the public release of quarterly financial information for Q for the next consecutive quarter and ending on the date that the Directors of Q are next prohibited from trading in shares of Q under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Compliance Policy of Q then in effect but shall not include any trading days during such period on which the Company is legally prohibited from selling Q shares and such test periods shall continue as set forth above until the Company was able to sell shares of Q for at least 60 business days of all such periods and (F) Rule 144 shall mean Rule 144 of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The Company hereby agrees that it will not sell any Q shares owned by it (excluding those indirectly owned through AHR...
Third Test Period means the fiscal quarters included in the Second Test Period and the subsequent fiscal quarter.
Third Test Period means the fiscal quarters included in the Second Test Period and the subsequent fiscal quarter, provided, however, that if an IPO Event shall occur, the term "First Test Period" shall mean the fiscal quarter after the fiscal quarter in which such IPO Event shall occur, the term "Second Test Period" shall mean the fiscal quarter included in the First Test Period and the subsequent fiscal quarter and the term "Third Test Period" shall mean the fiscal quarters included in the Second Test Period and the subsequent fiscal quarter.

Related to Third Test Period

  • Relevant Test Period With respect to any Loan, the relevant test period for the calculation of Net Senior Leverage Ratio, Net Total Leverage Ratio, Cash Interest Coverage Ratio or EBITDA as applicable, for such Loan in accordance with the related Underlying Instruments or, if no such period is provided for therein, (i) for Obligors delivering monthly financial statements, each period of the last twelve (12) consecutive reported calendar months, and (ii) for Obligors delivering quarterly financial statements, each period of the last four (4) consecutive reported fiscal quarters of the principal Obligor on such Loan; provided that with respect to any Loan for which the relevant test period is not provided for in the related Underlying Instruments, if an Obligor is a newly-formed entity as to which twelve (12) consecutive calendar months have not yet elapsed, “Relevant Test Period” shall initially include the period from the date of formation of such Obligor to the end of the twelfth (12th) calendar month or fourth (4th) fiscal quarter (as the case may be) from the date of formation, and shall subsequently include each period of the last twelve (12) consecutive reported calendar months or four (4) consecutive reported fiscal quarters (as the case may be) of such Obligor.

  • Test Period means, at any time, the four consecutive fiscal quarters of Borrower then last ended (in each case taken as one accounting period) for which financial statements have been or are required to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(a) or (b).

  • Forecast Period means the period of three calendar months for which a Forecast is provided;

  • Applicable Measurement Period means the most recently completed four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Issuer immediately preceding the Applicable Calculation Date for which internal financial statements are available.

  • LCA Test Date has the meaning specified in Section 1.03(e).