Texas Ratio Sample Clauses

Texas Ratio. The Borrower shall not permit the Texas Ratio of Bank to be more than fifteen percent (15.0%), to be calculated at the end of each fiscal quarter.
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Texas Ratio. As of the last day of any fiscal quarter, the Bank shall have a Texas Ratio of 40% or less.
Texas Ratio. Each Financial Institution Subsidiary will not permit at the end of each Fiscal Quarter its Texas Ratio to be greater than 35.00%.
Texas Ratio. Permit the Texas Ratio to be greater than 27.50% at any time.
Texas Ratio. Borrower shall not at any time, permit the Bank’s Texas Ratio to exceed forty (40%) percent.
Texas Ratio. For the Borrower on a Consolidated basis, permit the Texas Ratio to be greater than 25.00% as of the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower.
Texas Ratio. As of each Covenant Compliance Date Bank and any Subsidiary shall maintain an “Adjusted” Texas Ratio of not more than 30%.
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Texas Ratio. With respect to any Person, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) as of the last day of any fiscal quarter of (a) (i) Total Non-Accrual Loans of such Person, plus (ii) Other Real Estate Owned of such Person, plus (iii) to the extent such Loan is not already included as part of subsection (a)(i) above, any loan for which principal or interest has been in default for a period of ninety (90) days or more to (b) (i) Total Capital of such Person, plus (ii) unrealized losses (gains) on securities for such Person, plus (iii) Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses of such Person, minus (iv) Intangible Assets of such Person.
Texas Ratio. Borrower shall not permit the Texas Ratio of First Financial Bank, National Association, to at any time exceed twelve percent (12%), to be calculated at the end of each fiscal quarter.

Related to Texas Ratio

  • Quick Ratio A ratio of Quick Assets to Current Liabilities of at least 2.00 to 1.00.

  • Debt to Capitalization Ratio As of the last day of each fiscal quarter of the Borrower, the Debt to Capitalization Ratio shall be less than or equal to 0.70 to 1.0.

  • Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Leverage Ratio to exceed 4.50 to 1.0 on the last day of any Fiscal Quarter.

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Total Net Leverage Ratio as of the end of any Fiscal Quarter to exceed 3.50 to 1.00.

  • Adjusted Leverage Ratio The Borrower shall not permit the Adjusted Leverage Ratio as at the end of any Fiscal Quarter to be greater than the following for the respective periods set forth below: Period Adjusted Leverage Ratio Closing Date to and including March 27, 2004 3.75:1.00 March 28, 2004 to and including June 26, 2004 4.75:1.00 June 27, 2004 to and including July 2, 2005 5.60:1:00 July 3, 2005 and any time thereafter 5.25:1.00

  • Net Leverage Ratio Subject to the proviso set forth in Section 10.3, the Company will not permit the Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio at any time during any period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Company to be greater than (a) 3.50 to 1.00 or (b) during an Acquisition Holiday Period, 4.00 to 1.00.

  • Maximum Leverage Ratio As of the last day of each fiscal quarter, the Borrower shall not permit the ratio (the "Leverage Ratio") of (i) Consolidated Funded Indebtedness to (ii) EBITDA of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, as at the end of and for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters ending on such day, to be greater than (i) 2.00 to 1.00.

  • Maximum Total Leverage Ratio Permit the Total Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter ending on or after September 30, 2006, to be greater than the ratio set forth below opposite the fiscal quarter end: Fiscal Quarter Ending Ratio on or prior to December 31, 2008 6.50 to 1.0 thereafter but on or prior to December 31, 2010 6.00 to 1.0 after December 31, 2010 5.50 to 1.0

  • LTV Ratio The gross proceeds of each Mortgage Loan to the related Mortgagor at origination did not exceed the non-contingent principal amount of the Mortgage Loan and either: (a) such Mortgage Loan is secured by an interest in real property having a fair market value (i) at the date the Mortgage Loan was originated, at least equal to 80 percent of the original principal balance of the Mortgage Loan or (ii) at the Closing Date, at least equal to 80 percent of the principal balance of the Mortgage Loan on such date; provided that for purposes hereof, the fair market value of the real property interest must first be reduced by (x) the amount of any lien on the real property interest that is senior to the Mortgage Loan and (y) a proportionate amount of any lien that is in parity with the Mortgage Loan (unless such other lien secures a Mortgage Loan that is cross-collateralized with such Mortgage Loan, in which event the computation described in clauses (a)(i) and (a)(ii) of this paragraph 19 shall be made on a pro rata basis in accordance with the fair market values of the Mortgaged Properties securing such cross-collateralized Mortgage Loans); or (b) substantially all the proceeds of such Mortgage Loan were used to acquire, improve or protect the real property that served as the only security for such Mortgage Loan (other than a recourse feature or other third party credit enhancement within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.860G-2(a)(1)(ii)).

  • Maximum Senior Leverage Ratio Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis shall have, at the end of each Fiscal Quarter set forth below, a Senior Leverage Ratio as of the last day of such Fiscal Quarter and for the 12-month period then ended of not more than the following:

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