Upper Band definition

Upper Band means $2,100,000.00. “Working Capital” means: (a) the sum of the current assets of Seller specifically listed by account on the Working Capital Example (defined below and set forth on Schedule 2.6); minus (b) the sum of the current liabilities of Seller specifically listed by account on the Working Capital Example, in all cases calculated in accordance with GAAP (except as modified by the Accounting Principles and Policies), consistently applied.
Upper Band means $1,150,000.
Upper Band means the amount in the currency specified in the Issue Terms.

Examples of Upper Band in a sentence

  • The parties specifically agree that the Transition plan for the License shall specify use of *** technology for spectrum in the Lower Band Segment and the Upper Band Segment (and, if possible, the Middle Band Segment), or whatever other technology Operator may choose.

  • Under no circumstances shall Licensee be required to consent to any channel swap of an Upper Band Segment channel or Lower Band Segment channel for a Middle Band Segment channel, or to any swap under which the swapped channels provide less contiguous spectrum than the Channels provide as configured after giving effect to the Transition.

  • The term “Airtime” as used in this Agreement means all the capacity on the Channels, including all of Licensee’s capacity in the Lower Band Segment, Middle Band Segment, and Upper Band Segment, all subcarriers, subchannels, blanking intervals, second audio carriers, guardband and any other spectrum, capacity, rights or transmission medium associated with the Channels, as the same exists today and as may be granted to Licensee by the FCC during the Term.

  • The parties specifically agree that the Transition plan for the License shall specify use of Time Division Duplexing ("TDD") technology for spectrum in the Lower Band Segment and the Upper Band Segment (and, if possible, the Middle Band Segment), or whatever other technology Operator may choose.

  • The term "Airtime" as used in this Agreement means all the capacity on the Channels, including all of Licensee's capacity in the Lower Band Segment, Middle Band Segment, and Upper Band Segment, all subcarriers, subchannels, blanking intervals, second audio carriers, guardband and any other spectrum, capacity, rights or transmission medium associated with the Channels, as the same exists today and as may be granted to Licensee by the FCC during the Term.

  • Annually, the City will reconcile the actual amounts collected and adjust the City Annual Contribution based on the Upper Band (percentage above budget) and Lower Band (percentage below budget) for each of the following: Sales Tax 3.0% -2.0% Use Tax 6.0% -2.0% Property Tax 2.0% -2.0% If any of the individual actual tax revenue amounts collected are material changes to the City Sales & Use Tax and City Property Tax April projectionswithin the band range, no adjustment is necessary.

  • Annually, the City will reconcile the actual amounts collected and adjust the City Annual Contribution based on the Upper Band (percentage above budget) and Lower Band (percentage below budget) for each of the following: Sales Tax 3.0% -2.0% Use Tax 6.0% -2.0% Property Tax 2.0% -2.0% If any of the individual actual tax revenue amounts collected are within the band range, no adjustment is necessary.

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