Valuation Periods definition

Valuation Periods start at the close of each Business Day and end at the close of the next Business Day.
Valuation Periods. Each period commencing on the Initial Valuation Date and ending on the Relevant Day on which the aggregate number of Valued Shares for all days in such Valuation Period equals the number of Shares for such Valuation Period.
Valuation Periods means the period from July 1, 2007 to the Closing Date (the “Working Capital Valuation Period”) and the period from the Closing Date to June 30, 2008 (the “2008 Valuation Period”).

Examples of Valuation Periods in a sentence

  • In the event of more Accumulating Valuation Periods, the relevant Final Terms will indicate the First Accumulating Valuation Period, the Second Accumulating Valuation Period, and so on.

  • The Consolidation Level may be identical for all the Consolidation Valuation Periods or it may differ for each Consolidation Valuation Period, as specified in the applicable Final Terms.

  • In the event of more Digital Valuation Periods, the relevant Final Terms will specify the First Digital Valuation Period, the Second Digital Valuation Period, and so on.

  • The Digital Level may be identical for all the Digital Valuation Periods or it may differ for each Digital Valuation Period, as specified in the applicable Final Terms.

  • In the case of Cliquet Feature, the applicable Final Terms will specify the method for changing the Digital Level in relation to one or more Digital Valuation Periods.

  • In the event of more Cliquet Valuation Periods, the relevant Final Terms will specify the First Cliquet Valuation Period, the Second Cliquet Valuation Period, and so on.

  • In the event of more Extra Consolidation Digital Valuation Periods, the relevant Final Terms will indicate the First Extra Consolidation Digital Valuation Period, the Second Extra Consolidation Digital Valuation Period, and so on.

  • Therefore, once the Basket Constituent has been selected in relation to a Himalaya Valuation Period, it will not be taken into account for the following Himalaya Valuation Period(s) relating to the same Call/Put Interest Payment Date.

  • On each such subsequent Himalaya Valuation Period, other best performing Basket Constituents will be selected and removed from the Basket for each subsequent Himalaya Valuation Period(s) relating to the same Call/Put Interest Payment Date.

  • The shares of the company that fails to meet the specified criteria in two consecutive Valuation Periods shall be removed from the BIST Sustainability Index effective from the beginning of the following Index Period.


More Definitions of Valuation Periods

Valuation Periods start at the close of each Business Day and end at the close ofthe next Business Day.
Valuation Periods start at the close of each Business Day and end at the close of the next BusinessDay.
Valuation Periods start at the close of each Business Day and end at the close of the next Business Day. [(Contract Year Option)] 1.25 The "Withdrawal Charge" is a percentage of the Account Value withdrawn under this contract. The Withdrawal Charge will not apply to Account Values withdrawn to provide certain benefit payments or an annuity as described in Sections 5.2 and 6.1, respectively. The percentage varies by the Contract Year in which a withdrawal is made. The Withdrawal Charge percentage is as follows: In no event will the cumulative total of all Withdrawal Charges, including those previously assessed against any amount withdrawn from a Participant Account, exceed 8.5% of total Contributions allocated to that Participant Account. [(Participant Account Year Option)]
Valuation Periods means three successive periods from and including February 3 of each year beginning on the Closing Date to and including February 3 of the following year; provided that (i) if the Closing Date is not February 3, 2010, the first such period shall begin on (and include) the Closing Date, (ii) the third such period shall end on (and include) the Final Valuation Date, and (iii) if the first or last day of any Valuation Period is not an Exchange Business Day, such day shall be deemed to be the immediately preceding Exchange Business Day;

Related to Valuation Periods

  • Determination Period means each period from (and including) a Determination Date to (but excluding) the next Determination Date (including, where either the Interest Commencement Date or the final Interest Payment Date is not a Determination Date, the period commencing on the first Determination Date prior to, and ending on the first Determination Date falling after, such date); and

  • Valuation Date means any day during the Plan Term where the Plan or the Securities are valued according to prevailing market conditions on that day.

  • Calculation Period means the period from and including the seventh scheduled Index Business Day prior to the Stated Maturity to and including the second scheduled Index Business Day prior to the Stated Maturity.

  • Scheduled Valuation Date means any original date that, but for the occurrence of an event causing a Disrupted Day, would have been a Valuation Date.

  • Valuation Point means such time as shall be specified in the relevant Supplement for each Fund.

  • ST Valuation Date means the Redemption Valuation Date.

  • Measurement Period shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.01(b)(i).