Debt Covenant definition

Debt Covenant means any provision of any Contract to which the
Debt Covenant has the meaning assigned such term in Section 9.02.
Debt Covenant means any provision of any Contract to which the Company is a party, or by which its assets are bound, which imposes one or more restrictions on the financial activities or transactions of the Company, including, but not limited to, the disbursement or other transfer of money or property to Members.

Examples of Debt Covenant in a sentence

  • Compliance – American Municipal Power Joint Venture Debt Covenant Requirements 1.

  • Debt Covenant InformationThe Company’s various debt agreements contain certain representations, warranties, and financial and other covenants customary in such debt agreements.

  • The check is returned for non-sufficient funds, account closed or some other banking reason.

  • Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Management considers FFO, FFO per share, normalized FFO, normalized FFO per share, FAD, NOI, cash NOI, same-store NOI, same-store cash NOI, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Debt Covenant EBITDA, and EBITDAre to be useful non-GAAP measures of the Company's operating performance.

  • The calculation of this Debt Covenant is for the Trust and is defined by the Lender.

  • Skinner, Large-Sample Evidence on the Debt Covenant Hypothesis, 40 J.

  • The Role of Debt Covenant Violations, The Journal of Finance 63, 2085-2121.Chung, J.-W.

  • Investment Type - Authorized by the Debt Covenant Agreement Maximum MaturityMaximumPercentage of PortfolioMaximumInvestment in a Single IssuerState and Local Agency Bonds5 years Disclosures Relating to Interest Rate RiskInterest rate risk is the risk that changes in market interest rates will adversely affect the fair value of an investment.

  • Debt Covenant Compliance The indentures and other agreements governing the Company's indebtedness and the indebtedness of its subsidiaries contain certain restrictive financial and operating covenants, including covenants that restrict, among other things, the Company's ability and the ability of its subsidiaries to complete acquisitions, pay dividends, incur indebtedness, make investments, sell assets, and take certain other corporate actions (all as defined in the indentures and other agreements).

  • Debt Covenant Default Provisions CEI has various debt covenants under certain financing arrangements, including its revolving credit facility.


More Definitions of Debt Covenant

Debt Covenant means any provision of any Contract to which the ------------- Company is a party, or by which its assets are bound, which imposes one or more restrictions on the financial activities or transactions of the Company, including, but not limited to, the disbursement or other transfer of money or property to Members.
Debt Covenant has the meaning set forth in section 5.1(Y).
Debt Covenant. For so long as the NewCo Note remains outstanding, no senior or pari passu indebtedness for borrowed money; provided, that, NewCo shall be permitted to put in place a revolving working capital facility (“Revolver”) of up to $500,000 with Persistency that shall be permitted to be paid up and down for so long as there is no default or deferment of the NewCo note, and shall be pari passu with the NewCo Note upon a default of the NewCo Note. The interest on the Revolver will be 8%. The revolver can only be drawn if the Rights Issue has been fully funded up to $2,000,000.

Related to Debt Covenant

  • Financial Covenant has the meaning specified in Section 7.08.

  • Financial Covenant Debt of any Person means Indebtedness of the type specified in clauses (a), (b), (d), (e), (f) and (h) of the definition of “Indebtedness,” non-contingent obligations of the type specified in clause (c) of such definition and Guaranty Obligations of any of the foregoing.

  • Incurrence Covenant A covenant by any borrower to comply with one or more financial covenants only upon the occurrence of certain actions of the borrower, including a debt issuance, dividend payment, share purchase, merger, acquisition or divestiture.

  • Financial Covenant Default has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 8.01(6).

  • Financial Covenants means the covenants set forth in Section 6.2.

  • Covenant Relief Period means the period commencing on the Amendment No. 3 Effective Date and ending on (but excluding) the Covenant Relief Period Termination Date.

  • Non-recourse Obligation means indebtedness or other obligations substantially related to (1) the acquisition of assets not previously owned by the Company or any direct or indirect Subsidiaries of the Company or (2) the financing of a project involving the development or expansion of properties of the Company or any direct or indirect Subsidiaries of the Company, as to which the obligee with respect to such indebtedness or obligation has no recourse to the Company or any direct or indirect Subsidiary of the Company or such Subsidiary’s assets other than the assets which were acquired with the proceeds of such transaction or the project financed with the proceeds of such transaction (and the proceeds thereof).

  • Financial Covenant Event of Default has the meaning specified in Section 8.01(b).

  • Non-Financing Lease Obligation means a lease obligation that is not required to be accounted for as a financing or capital lease on both the balance sheet and the income statement for financial reporting purposes in accordance with GAAP. For the avoidance of doubt, a straight-line or operating lease shall be considered a Non-Financing Lease Obligation.

  • Non-Recourse Indebtedness means Indebtedness the terms of which provide that the lender’s claim for repayment of such Indebtedness is limited solely to a claim against the property which secures such Indebtedness.

  • Additional Covenant means any covenant in respect of the financial condition or financial position of the Company, including, but not limited to, covenants that specify or require the maintenance of certain financial ratios applicable to the Company, and the default provision related thereto (regardless of whether such provision is labeled or otherwise characterized as a covenant or a default).

  • Non-recourse Project Financing means any Indebtedness incurred in connection with the financing of all or part of the costs of the acquisition, construction or development of any project, provided that: (i) any Security Interest given by the Bank or the relevant Subsidiary is limited solely to assets of the project; (ii) the Person or Persons providing such financing expressly agrees to limit their recourse to the project financed and the revenues derived from such project as the principal source of repayment for the moneys advanced; and (iii) there is no other recourse to the Bank or the relevant Subsidiary in respect of any default by any Person under the financing; and

  • Non-Recourse Subsidiary means any Subsidiary of the Company (1) whose principal purpose is to incur Non-Recourse Indebtedness and/or construct, lease, own or operate the assets financed thereby, or to become a direct or indirect partner, member or other equity participant or owner in a partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, corporation (including a business trust), limited liability company, unlimited liability company, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated association or joint venture created for such purpose (collectively, a “Business Entity”), (2) who is not an obligor or otherwise bound with respect to any Indebtedness other than Non-Recourse Indebtedness, (3) substantially all the assets of which Subsidiary or Business Entity are limited to (x) those assets being financed (or to be financed), or the operation of which is being financed (or to be financed), in whole or in part by Non-Recourse Indebtedness, or (y) Capital Stock in, or Indebtedness or other obligations of, one or more other Non-Recourse Subsidiaries or Business Entities, and (4) any Subsidiary of a Non-Recourse Subsidiary; provided that such Subsidiary shall be considered to be a Non-Recourse Subsidiary only to the extent that and for so long as each of the above requirements are met.

  • Forbearance Period means the period beginning on the date hereof and ending on the Forbearance Termination Date.

  • Waiver Period ’ means, for each applicable fee, the period of time from the initial effective date of the MIAX Emerald Fee Schedule until such time that the Exchange has an effective fee filing establishing the applicable fee. The Exchange will issue a Regulatory Circular announcing the establishment of an applicable fee that was subject to a Waiver Period at least fifteen (15) days prior

  • Maintenance Covenant A covenant by any borrower to comply with one or more financial covenants (including without limitation any covenant relating to a borrowing base, asset valuation or similar asset-based requirement) during each reporting period, that exists regardless of whether or not such borrower has taken any specified action and includes a covenant that applies only when the related loan is funded.

  • Financing Lease Obligation means, as applied to any Person, an obligation that is required to be accounted for as a financing or capital lease (and, for the avoidance of doubt, not a straight-line or operating lease) on both the balance sheet and income statement for financial reporting purposes in accordance with GAAP. At the time any determination thereof is to be made, the amount of the liability in respect of a financing or capital lease would be the amount required to be reflected as a liability on such balance sheet (excluding the footnotes thereto) in accordance with GAAP.

  • Financial Performance Covenants means the covenants of the Borrower set forth in Sections 6.10 and 6.11.

  • Financial Performance Covenant means the covenant set forth in Section 6.10.

  • Forbearance Default means: (A) the failure of the Company to provide the Noteholder Group and its financial advisors with reasonable access, as determined by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion, to its Chief Executive Officer, other senior executives and outside advisors, including representatives of Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx that are working with the Company, and to provide the Noteholder Group and its legal and financial advisors with any and all due diligence information they may reasonably request, including, without limitation, the Company’s current 13-week cash flow schedule, and all updates thereto as soon as reasonably practicable after they are prepared, but in no event no later than two (2) business days thereafter; (B) the failure of the Company to engage in good faith negotiations with the Noteholder Group regarding a potential restructuring transaction, which determination shall be made by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion; (C) the failure of the Company to promptly notify the Noteholder Group of the occurrence of a Forbearance Default (as defined in the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement) under the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement or any amendment or modification to the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (D) termination of the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (E) the execution of any amendment or modification to the DDJ Third Amended Forbearance Agreement, which amendment or modification has a material adverse effect on the Noteholder Group as determined by the Noteholder Group in its reasonable discretion; (F) termination by the Company of the Xxxxxx Engagement Letter or the failure of the Company to pay Xxxxxx’x fees, expenses and indemnity in accordance with the terms of the Xxxxxx Engagement Letter; (G) the occurrence of any Event of Default that is not a Specified Existing Default; (H) the failure of the Company to comply with any term, condition, covenant or agreement set forth in this Third Amended Forbearance Agreement; (I) the failure of any representation or warranty made by the Company under this Third Amended Forbearance Agreement to be true and correct in all material respects as of the date when made; (J) the commencement by or against the Company or any of the Subsidiaries of a case under title 11 of the United States Code; or (K) the commencement of any action or proceeding by any creditor of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries seeking to attach or take similar action against the assets of the Company or the Subsidiaries. Any Forbearance Default shall constitute an immediate Event of Default under the Indenture.

  • Financing Default means an event which would constitute (or with notice or lapse of time or both would constitute) an event of default (which event of default has not been cured) under or would otherwise violate or breach (i) any financing arrangement of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in effect as of the time of the aforementioned event, and any extensions, renewals, refinancings or refundings thereof in whole or in part; and (ii) any provision of the Company's or any of its Subsidiary's constitutional documents.

  • Non-Recourse Parties has the meaning provided in Section 12.16.

  • Senior Leverage Ratio means, on any date, the ratio of Total Debt less the sum of (a) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Senior Subordinated Notes plus (b) Available Cash on such date to Consolidated EBITDA for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters most recently ended on or prior to such date.

  • Negative Covenants The Postpetition Financing Documents shall contain negative covenants of the Borrower acceptable to the Lender.

  • Senior Loan Agreement means that certain Term Loan Agreement, dated as of June 26, 2015, by and among Borrower and Senior Lenders, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

  • Permitted Non-Recourse Guarantees means customary completion or budget guarantees or indemnities (including by means of separate indemnification agreements and carve-out guarantees) provided under Non-Recourse Indebtedness in the ordinary course of business by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company in financing transactions that are directly or indirectly secured by real estate assets or other real estate-related assets (including equity interests) of a Subsidiary of the Company (or entity in which the Company is the general partner or managing member), in each case that is the borrower in such financing, but is non-recourse to the Company or any of the Company’s other Subsidiaries, except for customary completion or budget guarantees or indemnities (including by means of separate indemnification agreements or carve-out guarantees) as are consistent with customary industry practice (such as environmental indemnities and recourse triggers based on violation of transfer restrictions and other customary exceptions to nonrecourse liability).