Baseline Distributions Sample Clauses

The Baseline Distributions clause establishes the standard or reference quantities, allocations, or proportions that will be used as a starting point for certain calculations or obligations under the agreement. In practice, this clause might specify the initial distribution of resources, products, or financial amounts between parties, which can later be adjusted based on performance, market changes, or other agreed triggers. Its core function is to provide a clear and agreed-upon foundation for future adjustments, ensuring both parties have a mutual understanding of the initial terms and reducing the risk of disputes over baseline expectations.
Baseline Distributions. The aggregate gross cash distributions that are declared on all shares of the Corporation’s common stock for a quarter, which shall be calculated based on the aggregate distribution rate for Class I Shares of the Corporation’s common stock authorized by the Board of Directors of the Corporation for such quarter.
Baseline Distributions. The aggregate distributions that would have been declared on shares of the Corporation’s common stock assuming an annualized distribution rate of $0.45 per share. CDFFO. Company-Defined Funds from Operations, as reported in the Corporation’s periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.