Minimum Threshold definition

Minimum Threshold means the average daily yield on the 10 Year Treasury Note (as reported in the Bloomberg GT10 index) over the Award Period.
Minimum Threshold means (a) in the case of ABR Term Loans, $2,000,000 or an integral multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof and (b) in the case of Eurodollar Term Loans denominated in dollars, $5,000,000 or an integral multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof.
Minimum Threshold means $20 million.

Examples of Minimum Threshold in a sentence

  • Investors’ funds will be revocable and will remain at the investors’ bank/financial institution until the Minimum Threshold is met.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, our Sponsor may in its discretion acquire additional shares to permit us to meet the Minimum Threshold.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, our Manager may in its discretion acquire additional OP Units to permit us to meet the Minimum Threshold.

  • All such initial shares purchased by our Sponsor will be at the same $9.75 per share price paid by other investors in connection with meeting the Minimum Threshold.

  • However, our Sponsor may in its discretion acquire Class A shares to permit us to meet the Minimum Threshold.


More Definitions of Minimum Threshold

Minimum Threshold means the number of emergency shelter spaces that equals 60% of the estimated number of unsheltered homeless persons in the city pursuant to the 2022 PIT Count Report or the most recent PIT Count Report, whichever is less.
Minimum Threshold means, with respect to a particular calendar year, a minimum Company's Return on Equity (as defined below) of 15%, and a minimum company's Profit Before Tax of USD 24 million.
Minimum Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).
Minimum Threshold means an outstanding aggregate principal amount exceeding $250,000,000.
Minimum Threshold means $10 million.
Minimum Threshold means $50.0 million.
Minimum Threshold means (a) $5,000,000, or a whole multiple of $100,000, in excess thereof in the case of Revolving Loans denominated in Dollars, (b) £5,000,000, or a whole multiple of £1,000,000, in excess thereof for Revolving Loans denominated in Sterling and (c) €5,000,000, or a whole multiple of €1,000,000, in excess thereof in the case of Revolving Loans denominated in Euros.