Aggregate Amount definition

Aggregate Amount means the aggregate amount by which the resolution authority has assessed that eligible liabilities are to be written down or converted, in accordance with Article 46(1);
Aggregate Amount means the aggregate amount by which the resolution authority has assessed that eligible liabilities must be written down or converted, in accordance with Article 41(1);
Aggregate Amount shall have the meaning assigned to it in the recitals.

Examples of Aggregate Amount in a sentence

  • Plus: Aggregate amount to be treated as Available Principal Collections pursuant to Section 4.4(a)(vii)0.00f.

  • Aggregate amount of all extensions of credit to all executive officers, directors, principal shareholders, and their related interests........................................................................................................................................................1.

  • Aggregate amount of all extensions of credit to all executive officers, directors, principalshareholders, and their related interests61640b.

  • Aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1).

  • Aggregate amount available for homestead and farmstead real estate tax reduction.


More Definitions of Aggregate Amount

Aggregate Amount means the total of all contributions made to a particular general
Aggregate Amount means the total dollar amount during a fiscal year of items of a like nature, function, and use the need for which can reasonably be determined at the beginning of the fiscal year. Items the need for which could not reasonably be established in advance or which were unavailable because of a failure of delivery need not be included in the aggregate amount.
Aggregate Amount means the dollar sum of all contracts, change orders, and modifications for a single project.
Aggregate Amount means the amount of:
Aggregate Amount means the Effective Amount of all outstanding Revolving Loans plus the Effective Amount of all L/C Obligations.
Aggregate Amount shall have the meaning specified in Section 5.14.