Net Gain definition

Net Gain is defined in Section 8.9.
Net Gain and “Net Loss” means, except as except as specified below, for each Fiscal Year or other period, the income or loss of the Company for “book” or “capital account” purposes under Treas. Reg. §1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). In particular, but without limitation, for each Allocation Period, “Net Gain” or “Net Loss” shall mean the Company’s taxable income or loss for such Allocation Period, determined in accordance with Section 703(a) of the Code (it being understood that for this purpose, all items of income, gain, loss or deduction required to be stated separately pursuant to Section 703(a)(1) of the Code shall be included in such taxable income or loss), with the following modifications:
Net Gain means the amount, if any, by which the total of the Swapped Note Called Notional Amount and the Swapped Note Called Notional Accrued Interest Amount is exceeded by the sum of (x) the total of the Swapped Note Called Principal and the Swapped Note Called Accrued Interest Amount plus (or minus in the case of an amount paid) (y) the Swap Breakage Amount received (or paid) by such holder. For purposes of any determination of any “Net Loss” or “Net Gain,” the Swapped Note Called Principal and the Swapped Note Called Accrued Interest Amount shall be determined by the holder of the affected Swapped Note by converting Applicable Currency into Dollars at the current Applicable Currency/Dollar exchange rate, as determined as of 10:00 A.M. (New York City time) on the day such Swapped Note is prepaid or accelerated as indicated on the applicable screen of Bloomberg Financial Markets and any such calculation shall be reported to the Company in reasonable detail and shall be binding on the Company absent demonstrable error.

Examples of Net Gain in a sentence

  • Each holder of a Swapped Note shall be responsible for calculating its own Net Loss or Net Gain, as the case may be, and Swap Breakage Amount in Dollars upon the prepayment or repayment of all or any portion of such Swapped Note, and such calculations as reported to the Company in reasonable detail shall be binding on the Company absent demonstrable error.

  • The Swap Breakage Amount, Net Gain and Net Loss shall be payable in Dollars.

  • Net Gain on Partial Sales of Real Estate The net gain in 2003 related to the partial sale of our interests in 13 Office Properties.

  • Subject to the other provisions of this Article IV, an allocation to a Member of a share of Net Gain or Net Loss shall be treated as an allocation of the same share of each item of income, gain, loss or deduction that is taken into account in computing Net Gain or Net Loss.

  • The Tax Prepayment Notice having been given as aforesaid to each holder of the affected Notes, the principal amount of such Notes together with interest accrued thereon to the date of such prepayment, but without any Make-Whole Amount, but plus the Net Loss, if any, and less the Net Gain, if any, with respect to any Swapped Note shall become due and payable on such prepayment date, except in the case of Notes the holders of which shall timely give a Rejection Notice as aforesaid.


More Definitions of Net Gain

Net Gain for any fiscal period means the aggregate of: (i) net proceeds of disposition to the Partnership of investments disposed of in that period minus the acquisition cost to the Partnership of such investments, where a positive number; and (ii) the income earned by the Partnership during such fiscal period, calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Net Gain means the amount by which the gains from the Type A Variances were greater than the losses from the Type A Variances that occurred during that prior calendar year, when combined with the net gain or loss, as the case may be, between the gains from Type B Variances and losses from Type B Variances for that same calendar year. For the avoidance of doubt, if the losses from Type B Variances are greater than the gains from Type B Variances, such difference shall reduce the Net Gain.
Net Gain means that the measurable positive effects of actions exceed the point of no net loss
Net Gain means, with respect to any Collateral Debt Security sold by MLI in accordance with Section 5, the excess, if any, of (a) the net proceeds received by MLI from such sale, minus (b) the Designated Purchaser Purchase Price of such Collateral Debt Security, computed as of the Settlement Date.
Net Gain means the amount, if any, by which the total of the Swapped Note Called Notional Amount and the Swapped Note Accrued Interest Amount is exceeded by the sum of (x) the total of the Converted Swapped Note Called Principal and the Converted Swapped Note Called Interest, plus (or minus in the case of an amount paid) (y) the Swap Breakage Amount received (or paid) by such holder. For purposes of any determination of any “Net Loss” or “Net Gain,” the “Converted Swapped Note Called Principal” and the “Converted Swapped Note Called Interest” shall be determined by the holder of the affected Swapped Note by converting the Swapped Note Called Principal or Swapped Note Called Interest, as applicable, of such Swapped Note from Euros into Dollars at the current Euros/Dollar exchange rate, as determined as of as of 10:00 a.m. (New York City time) on the day such Swapped Note is prepaid or accelerated as indicated on the applicable screen of Bloomberg Financial Markets and any such calculation shall be reported to the Company in reasonable detail and shall be binding on the Company absent demonstrable error.
Net Gain or "NET LOSS" shall mean the increases and decreases in the value of the Trust Fund and each Investment Fund between Valuation Dates.
Net Gain means the increased number of dwelling units or area of the commercial/industrial/institutional building from what previously existed on the site.