Class Percentages definition

Class Percentages means for each Class, at any time, the percentage equivalent of a fraction the numerator of which is the Principal Amount of such Class and the denominator of which is the Aggregate Principal Amount of all Classes.
Class Percentages means for each Class, at any time, the percentage expressed as a fraction with the numerator being the Principal Amount of such Class and the denominator being the Aggregate Principal Amount of all Classes.

Examples of Class Percentages in a sentence

  • The Class Percentages are subject to change if the Company issues additional Units pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Agreement.

  • Taxpayers with more than $25,000 of unused manufacturer’s sales tax credit as of January 1, 2006, may deduct in each of the taxable years beginning after December 31, 2005 and before January 1, 2008, 50% of the amount of unused credit that the taxpayer added back to income at the time the taxpayer first claimed the credit.

  • Details of any such cancellation or redemption and the adjustment of the Class Percentages will be available from the Issuer or the Dealer upon request.

  • The Class Percentages are subject to change if additional Units are issued pursuant to Section 3.2 of the Agreement.

  • Such changes cause the resultant Asset Class Percentages to deviate from the Strategic Policy Target, requiring Rebalancing.

  • For purposes of determining these Class Percentages for the first distribution date or Trust Distribution Date following an issuance of additional certificates of a subseries, the Class A Investor Interest for such subseries and Class B Investor Interest for such subseries on the first day of the calendar month in which such additional certificates of such subseries are issued will be deemed to include such additional certificates.

  • In the event of extraordinary market events that (i) result in Asset Class Percentages deviating significantly from Strategic Policy Targets or Interim Policy Targets, as applicable, but (ii) prevent the implementation of Rebalancing activities, Staff may request from the Board temporary exceptions to these guidelines.

  • Rebalancing may also be initiated by the Staff as part of its annual review or at any time when Strategic Class Percentages deviate significantly from Strategic or Interim Policy Targets, as applicable.

  • In the event of extraordinary market events that (i) result in Strategic Class Percentages deviating significantly from Strategic Policy Targets or Interim Policy Targets, as applicable, but (ii) prevent the implementation of Rebalancing activities, Staff may request from the Board temporary exceptions to these guidelines.

  • Such changes cause the resultant Strategic Class Percentages to deviate from the Strategic Policy Target, potentially requiring Rebalancing.