Available Liquidity definition

Available Liquidity means on any date, the sum of (i) the excess, if any, of (x) the amount of all Revolving Credit Commitments of each Lender that is not a Defaulting Lender on such date over (y) the aggregate Revolving Credit Exposure on such date plus (ii) the aggregate amount of unrestricted cash and Permitted Investments of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries on such date.
Available Liquidity means the credit balance on the T2S DCA decreased by the amount of any processed reservations of liquidity or blocking of funds,
Available Liquidity means a credit balance on a participant's PM account and, if applicable, any intraday credit line granted by the relevant euro area NCB in relation to such account but not yet drawn upon, or, if applicable, decreased by the amount of any processed reservations of liquidity on the PM account,

Examples of Available Liquidity in a sentence

  • If Available Liquidity on any day is insufficient to honor the trade after application of Specified Hierarchy rules, it will be suspended until Available Liquidity is sufficient, after application of Specified Hierarchy rules, to honor such trade, and it will receive the trade date and Closing Price of the date on which it was processed.

  • The Company shall not permit Available Liquidity to be less than $4,000,000,000 at any time.

  • Working Capital and Available Liquidity Working capital is determined based on current assets and current liabilities as reported in the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

  • Requests received by Fidelity after the close of the market on any Business Day (or on any day other than a Business Day) will be processed on a next Business Day basis, subject to Available Liquidity for such day after application of Specified Hierarchy rules.

  • If Fidelity receives the request before the close of the market (generally 4:00 p.m. ET) on any Business Day and Available Liquidity is sufficient to honor the trade after Specified Hierarchy rules are applied, it will receive that day's trade date.


More Definitions of Available Liquidity

Available Liquidity. (or ‘liquidity’) means a credit balance on a TARGET2 participant's PM account and, if applicable, any intraday credit line granted by the relevant CB in relation to such account,
Available Liquidity means, with respect to the DT Entities On A Consolidated Basis at any date, the aggregate for such date of (i) all cash of the DT Entities On A Consolidated Basis, (ii) all Cash Equivalents then held by the DT Entities On A Consolidated Basis, (iii) the unused portion of the amount available to be borrowed by the DT Entities as of such date under the Inventory Facility, (iv) the unused portion of the amount available to be borrowed by any DT Entity or any Affiliate or Subsidiary thereof as of such date under each Warehouse Facility reviewed and approved by the Program Agent (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), (v) the unused portion of the amount available to be borrowed as of such date by any DT Entity or any Affiliate or Subsidiary thereof under any other asset-based credit facility to which it is a party (including, without limitation, a credit facility secured by residual interests in securitization transactions involving Contracts) reviewed and approved by the Program Agent (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and (vi) without duplication of the amount described in the preceding clause (v), the amount that would be available to be borrowed as of such date by a DT Entity or any Affiliate or Subsidiary thereof under an asset-based credit facility of the type described in such clause (v) if all unencumbered Contracts that are available and eligible to be pledged as collateral (without causing a default under the documents governing any Indebtedness of any DT Entity or any Affiliate or Subsidiary thereof) were so pledged by such DT Entity, Affiliate or Subsidiary on such date.
Available Liquidity at any date, the sum of (a) the Available Revolving Commitments, (b) the amount of undrawn commitments in respect of Incremental Term Loans that are in effect on such date pursuant to Incremental Activation Notices to the extent that the required use of proceeds with respect to the proceeds of such Incremental Term Loans is not more restrictive than the representation set forth in Section 4.16 and (c) the aggregate amount of cash and Cash Equivalents on hand of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries not subject to any Lien (other than pursuant to the Loan Documents, Liens permitted by Section 7.3(g), (o) or (s) or inchoate Liens permitted by Section 7.3(a)).
Available Liquidity means, with respect to the Parent, the sum of, without duplication, (i) the cash, Cash Equivalents and uncalled capital from investors of the Parent and its consolidated Subsidiaries in an amount not exceeding the positive difference between total assets and total liabilities of the Parent and its consolidated Subsidiaries, in each case, as of the applicable reporting date and as set forth in the form of report previously agreed between the Company and the Administrative Agent and (ii) the Available Capacity.
Available Liquidity means one or more of the following: Unrestricted Assets, Availability or available borrowing capacity under an effective commitment letter or other written agreement to refinance the applicable Debt.
Available Liquidity means, at any date of measurement thereof, the sum of (without duplication) (a) cash, cash equivalents and short term investments, in each case not subject to any Lien (excluding any Liens created pursuant to the Collateral Documents), then owned by WFS or Restricted Subsidiaries that would be reflected on a consolidated balance sheet of such Persons at such time, plus (b) the amount by which the Aggregate Commitments in effect on such date exceeds the Total Outstandings, plus (c) amounts available to be borrowed by WFS and its Restricted Subsidiaries under other credit facilities.
Available Liquidity means the amount of short-term investments held in the Stock Fund decreased by any outgoing cash for expenses then due and obligations for pending stock purchases, and increased by incoming cash (such as contributions) and to the extent credit is available and allocable to the Stock Fund, receivables for pending stock sales.