Common use of Calculation of a Recovery Clause in Contracts

Calculation of a Recovery. A “Recovery” is the sum of the following amounts (without duplication) for any period, subject to the limitations and exceptions set forth in Section 2.9(b):

Appears in 39 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (HCBF Holding Company, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.)

Calculation of a Recovery. A “Recovery” is the sum of the following amounts (without duplication) for any periodShared-Loss Quarter or Recovery Quarter, as the case might be, subject to the limitations and exceptions set forth in Section 2.9(b2.8(b):

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Shared Loss Agreement, Commercial Shared Loss Agreement (First Citizens Bancshares Inc /De/)

Calculation of a Recovery. A "Recovery" is the sum of the following amounts (without duplication) for any period, subject to the limitations and exceptions set forth in Section 2.9(b):

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (Great Southern Bancorp Inc)