Recognition Event definition

Recognition Event. A distribution of any assets, whether in cash or in any other form, by the Corporation to the Partnership in respect of the stock owned by the Partnership, or the realization by the Partnership of any amount upon the sale or transfer of its ownership interest in the stock of the Corporation.
Recognition Event means any of the following:
Recognition Event means:

Examples of Recognition Event in a sentence

  • At the time of the Deferral Recognition Event an investor may have a zero or very low basis in its Shares in the Company, and thus realize a substantial amount of taxable income without a corresponding distribution from the Company to pay any taxes due.

  • FIS shall complete a root-cause analysis within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Failure Recognition Event.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Section 24 (Expansion) of the Sublease will not be made a part of any direct contract between Master Landlord and Subtenant and, except to the extent such expansion right is exercised prior to a Recognition Event, Master Landlord will not recognize the expansion right in connection with this Section 3.

  • In addition, in the event of a Recognition Event, Subtenant will not be obligated to pay any Security Deposit to Master Landlord unless and until the Security Deposit held by Sublandlord pursuant to the Sublease is returned to Subtenant as required by the Sublease, and in no event will Section 5(g)(ii) of the Sublease apply to Master Landlord (whether or not it receives a Security Deposit in connection with a Recognition Event).

  • Within thirty (30) days following the Expiration Date or any earlier termination of the Sublease (including by reason of a Recognition Event, as defined in the Master Landlord Consent), the Security Deposit or any balance thereof, if any (after application of any amount owed by reason of a default by Subtenant hereunder) shall be returned to Subtenant.

  • Xxxxxxx and Interwoven, from ---------------------------------------- the date of a Recognition Event, shall have the same rights that can be enforced against each other as Ariba and Interwoven have that can be enforced against each other under the Sublease.

  • Table of Contents Investment in the Company may lead to the recognition of phantom income by stockholders.Under Subchapter Z, qualified stockholders may elect to defer certain capital gains until the Deferral Recognition Event (as defined below), at which point the taxpayer will recognize an amount equal to the Deferral Recognition Amount (defined below).

  • In the event of a Recognition Event with respect to any Protected Party, the Partnership shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly notify each such Protected Party in writing of such breach, which requirement may be satisfied by delivery of notice to each applicable Wilmorite Limited Partner, including with such notification an estimate of the amount and character of any income or gain to be recognized by such Protected Party and the Gross-Up Amount with respect to such Protected Party.

  • In the event the Master Lease is terminated for any reason other than a Recognition Event, then, on the date of such termination, subject to Master Landlord's written agreement to the contrary, this Sublease automatically shall terminate and be of no further force or effect, and the parties hereto shall be relieved of any liability thereafter accruing, except for liabilities of that parties that by the terms of this Sublease shall survive expiration or earlier termination.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the rejection by Moffett of the Master Lease in a bankruptcy proceeding (whether or nxx xxxxed a termination of the Master Lease) shall not constitute a Recognition Event.


More Definitions of Recognition Event

Recognition Event shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a).
Recognition Event has the meaning set forth in Section 10.13.A hereof.

Related to Recognition Event

  • Termination Event means an Illegality, a Tax Event or a Tax Event Upon Merger or, if specified to be applicable, a Credit Event Upon Merger or an Additional Termination Event.

  • Realization Event means (i) the consummation of a Sale of the Company; or (ii) any transaction or series of related transactions in which the Investor sells at least 50% of the Shares directly or indirectly acquired by it (from the Company or otherwise) and at least 50% of the aggregate of all Investor Investments.

  • Termination Events means each of the events specified in Clause 10.3 of this Contract.

  • Exclusion Event means an event or related events resulting in the exclusion of the Borrower or any Subsidiary from participation in any Medical Reimbursement Programs.

  • Additional Disruption Event means any of Change in Law, Hedging Disruption and/or Increased Cost of Hedging.

  • Acquisition Event means a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the surviving entity, any transaction that results in the acquisition of all or substantially all of the Company’s outstanding Common Stock by a single person or entity or by a group of persons and/or entities acting in concert, or the sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets.

  • Servicer Termination Event shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement or at any time that the Mortgage Loan is no longer subject to the provisions of the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, any analogous concept under the servicing agreement pursuant to which the Mortgage Loan is being serviced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Benchmark Transition Event means the occurrence of one or more of the following events with respect to the then-current Benchmark:

  • Potential Termination Event means an event which but for the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a Termination Event.

  • Notification Event means (a) the occurrence of a “reportable event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA for which the 30-day notice requirement has not been waived by applicable regulations issued by the PBGC, (b) the withdrawal of any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate from a Pension Plan during a plan year in which it was a “substantial employer” as defined in Section 4001(a)(2) of ERISA, (c) the termination of a Pension Plan, the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Pension Plan or the treatment of a Pension Plan amendment as a termination, under Section 4041 of ERISA, if the plan assets are not sufficient to pay all plan liabilities, (d) the institution of proceedings to terminate, or the appointment of a trustee with respect to, any Pension Plan by the PBGC or any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan administrator, (e) any other event or condition that would constitute grounds under Section 4042(a) of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Pension Plan, (f) the imposition of a Lien pursuant to the IRC or ERISA in connection with any Employee Benefit Plan or the existence of any facts or circumstances that could reasonably be expected to result in the imposition of a Lien, (g) the partial or complete withdrawal of any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate from a Multiemployer Plan (other than any withdrawal that would not constitute an Event of Default under Section 8.12), (h) any event or condition that results in the reorganization or insolvency of a Multiemployer Plan under Sections of ERISA, (i) any event or condition that results in the termination of a Multiemployer Plan under Section 4041A of ERISA or the institution by the PBGC of proceedings to terminate or to appoint a trustee to administer a Multiemployer Plan under ERISA, (j) any Pension Plan being in “at risk status” within the meaning of IRC Section 430(i), (k) any Multiemployer Plan being in “endangered status” or “critical status” within the meaning of IRC Section 432(b) or the determination that any Multiemployer Plan is or is expected to be insolvent or in reorganization within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA, (l) with respect to any Pension Plan, any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate incurring a substantial cessation of operations within the meaning of ERISA Section 4062(e), (m) an “accumulated funding deficiency” within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA) or the failure of any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan to meet the minimum funding standards within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA), in each case, whether or not waived, (n) the filing of an application for a waiver of the minimum funding standards within the meaning of the IRC or ERISA (including Section 412 of the IRC or Section 302 of ERISA) with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan, (o) the failure to make by its due date a required payment or contribution with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Plan, (p) any event that results in or could reasonably be expected to result in a liability by a Loan Party pursuant to Title I of ERISA or the excise tax provisions of the IRC relating to Employee Benefit Plans or any event that results in or could reasonably be expected to result in a liability to any Loan Party or ERISA Affiliate pursuant to Title IV of ERISA or Section 401(a)(29) of the IRC, or (q) any of the foregoing is reasonably likely to occur in the following 30 days.

  • Servicer Termination Events (or any analogous term under the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement) include customary market termination events with respect to failure to make advances, failure to timely remit payments to the Non-Lead Note Holders as required hereunder or under the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement (subject to no more than one business day grace period), failure to timely deposit amounts into any REO Account or to remit to a Servicer for deposit into a related collection or custodial account, failure to deliver (or cause to be delivered) materials or information required in order for each Non-Lead Note Holder or each Non-Lead Depositor to timely comply with its obligations under the Exchange Act, the Securities Act and Form SF-3, and for rating agency downgrades or other triggers with respect to any certificates issued in connection with a Non-Lead Securitization, subject to customary grace periods (provided that, in the case of failures related to the securities laws, such grace periods will not cause a Non-Lead Depositor to fail to comply with the applicable provisions of such securities laws). Upon the occurrence of such a Servicer Termination Event with respect to the Master Servicer affecting a Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder and the Master Servicer is not otherwise terminated pursuant to the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, the Master Servicer shall be required, upon the direction of such Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder, to appoint a subservicer with respect to such Non-Lead Securitization Note. Upon the occurrence of a Servicer Termination Event with respect to the Special Servicer affecting a Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder and the Special Servicer is not otherwise terminated pursuant to the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, the Trustee shall, upon direction of such Non-Lead Securitization Note Holder, terminate the Special Servicer with respect to, but only with respect to, the Mortgage Loan;

  • Reduction Event means any of the following:

  • Compensation Event means any of the following events or circumstances if and to the extent that it interferes adversely with, or causes a failure of, the carrying out of the Design, the Construction or the Services, causes an Unavailability Event or causes Direct Losses to Project Co or any Project Co Person:

  • Operating Advisor Termination Event means any one of the following events whether it shall be voluntary or involuntary or be effected by operation of law or pursuant to any judgment, decree or order of any court or any order, rule or regulation of any administrative or governmental body:

  • Consultation Termination Event shall have the meaning assigned to such term or an analogous term in the Servicing Agreement.

  • Swap Termination Event means the occurrence of a “Termination Event” under the Swap Agreement, as defined in the Swap Agreement.]

  • Substitution Event means, in respect of a Share, any Nationalization, Insolvency or Delisting in respect of such Share, or any Merger Event or Tender Offer in respect of such Share that is deemed by the Calculation Agent to be a Substitution Event, or an occurrence and continuation for at least eight consecutive applicable Exchange Business Days of a Market Disruption Event in respect of such Share.

  • Disposition Event means any merger, consolidation or other business combination of the Corporation, whether effectuated through one transaction or series of related transactions (including a tender offer followed by a merger in which holders of Class A Common Stock receive the same consideration per share paid in the tender offer), unless, following such transaction, all or substantially all of the holders of the voting power of all outstanding classes of Common Stock and series of Preferred Stock that are generally entitled to vote in the election of Directors prior to such transaction or series of transactions, continue to hold a majority of the voting power of the surviving entity (or its parent) resulting from such transaction or series of transactions in substantially the same proportions as immediately prior to such transaction or series of transactions.

  • Application Event means the occurrence of (a) a failure by Borrowers to repay all of the Obligations in full on the Maturity Date, or (b) an Event of Default and the election by Agent or the Required Lenders to require that payments and proceeds of Collateral be applied pursuant to Section 2.4(b)(iii) of this Agreement.

  • Succession Event means an event such as a merger, consolidation, amalgamation, transfer of assets or liabilities, demerger, spin-off or other similar event in which one entity succeeds to the obligations of another entity, whether by operation of law or pursuant to any agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Succession Event” shall not include an event in which the holders of obligations of the Reference Entity exchange such obligations for the obligations of another entity, unless such exchange occurs in connection with a merger, consolidation, amalgamation, transfer of assets or liabilities, demerger, spin-off or other similar event.

  • Special Servicer Termination Event shall have the meaning given to such term in the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Company Termination Event means any of the following:

  • Additional Termination Event has the meaning specified in Section 5(b).

  • Amortization Event has the meaning specified in Article IX.

  • ERISA Termination Event means (i) a “Reportable Event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA and the regulations issued thereunder (other than a “Reportable Event” not subject to the provision for 30-day notice to the PBGC under such regulations), or (ii) the withdrawal of a Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates from a “single employer” Plan during a plan year in which it was a “substantial employer”, both of such terms as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA, or (iii) the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Plan or the treatment of a Plan amendment as a termination under Section 4041 of ERISA, or (iv) the institution of proceedings to terminate a Plan by the PBGC or (v) any other event or condition which might constitute grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan or (vi) the partial or complete withdrawal of a Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate of such Borrower from a “multiemployer plan” as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA.