Overage Amount definition

Overage Amount means, in respect of any calendar year, the amount, if any, by which (i) the Aggregate Annual Obligation is less than (ii) the lesser of: (A) the Estimated Annual Obligation for such year and (B) the Cap.
Overage Amount has the meaning specified in Section 9.12(b).
Overage Amount means any "excess parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code payable as a result of the acceleration of Star Options (as defined in the VERITAS Merger Agreement) pursuant to the OD Documents in excess of $100,000,000.

Examples of Overage Amount in a sentence

  • Collateralization of Bank Deposits The obligations of financial institutions with respect to the Convenience Funds’ bank deposits which exceed the sum of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (“FDIC”) insurance limitation (the “Overage Amounts”) are to be collateralized by such financial institutions in an amount equal to at least 105% of such Overage Amount.

  • The Cumulate Past Overage Amount (CPOA) is the cumulative total of the revenue excess or shortfall for the previous calendar year, as reflected in the Year-End Report for that calendar year, and the revenue excess or shortfall from all previously prepared Year-End Reports, except that the CPOA can never be less than zero.

  • Till Overage Amount Specify the amount up to which the till balance can exceed the system balance.

  • OLA will request an enhanced DBS disclosure and Children's Barred List information on all volunteers undertaking regulated activity with pupils at, or on behalf of, the school (the definition of regulated activity will be applied to all volunteers).

  • In the event Tenant elects to make Capital Alterations at a Facility during a Lease Year in which Tenant has, for such Lease Year, made Maintenance Expenditures in excess of the applicable Minimum Aggregate Maintenance Amount minus the Overage Amount for such Facility, then Tenant may request, in writing, for Landlord to provide Tenant with funds (the “Improvement Funds”) for the cost to complete the Alterations to which said additional Capital Alterations apply.


More Definitions of Overage Amount

Overage Amount means the sum of amounts expended by Tenant pursuant to this Section 6.6.1 in the two (2) immediately preceding Lease Years in excess, if any, of the Minimum Aggregate Maintenance Amount for such prior Lease Years (excluding any such amounts that are financed by Tenant and secured by a lien on the personal property relating thereto).
Overage Amount means, in respect of any calendar year, the amount, if any, by which the Aggregate Annual Obligation is less than the lesser of: (i) the sum of (A) the Estimated Annual US Bendix Obligation for such year, plus (B) the 4Q Payment for such year and (ii) the Cap.
Overage Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6.1.
Overage Amount means, in respect of any calendar year, the amount, if any, by which the Aggregate Annual Obligation is less thanthe lesser of: (i) the sum of (A) the Estimated Annual US Bendix Obligation for such year, plus (B) the 4Q Payment for such year and (ii) the Cap. “Overage Credit” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b)(i).
Overage Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(d)(ii).
Overage Amount means, for each month, the amount, if any, by which (a) the product of the Adjusted Base Contract Price multiplied by the MDQ exceeds (b) the sum of (i) the product of the Monthly Weighted Average Chicago City-gate Price multiplied by the MDQ plus
Overage Amount means the excess (if any) of (i) the sum of Closing Date Debt, Closing Date Selling Expenses and the Preferred Amount less Closing Date Cash, over (ii) $800,000,000.