LP Units definition

LP Units means the non-voting limited partnership units in the capital of BEP, other than the Preferred Units, including any LP Units issued pursuant to the Redemption-Exchange Mechanism.
LP Units means the Common Units and the Preferred Units.
LP Units means collectively the Class A LP Units and Class B LP Units;

Examples of LP Units in a sentence

  • Total Units outstanding include Trust Units and LP Units, including Units classified as liabilities.

  • Holders of the Class B LP Units are entitled to receive distributions when declared by the Partnership equal to the per Unit amount of distributions payable on the Units.

  • However, Class B LP Units have limited voting rights over the Partnership.

  • Such redemptions of Class C LP Units (other than upon a change of control of CT REIT) can be settled at the option of the Partnership, in cash or Class B LP Units of equal value.

  • The significant inputs used to determine the fair value of the Class C LP Units and mortgages payable are interest rates, term to maturity, and credit spreads.


More Definitions of LP Units

LP Units means, collectively, the Class A LP Units and the Class B LP Units; “LRSY” means long run sustainable yield;
LP Units means the ordinary limited partner units of the Partnership. “Management” means senior management of BPI.
LP Units means, collectively, the Class A LP Units and the Class B LP Units.
LP Units has the meaning set forth in Section 10.03(a).
LP Units means together, Class A LP Units, Class C LP Units, Class F LP Units and Class V LP Units. “Management Fee” has the meaning set out in “Management Fee”.