Spread; Spread Multiplier; Index Maturity Clause Samples

The 'Spread; Spread Multiplier; Index Maturity' clause defines how interest rates or returns are calculated in relation to a financial index or benchmark. It specifies the additional percentage (spread) added to the index rate, any multiplier that adjusts the spread or index, and the maturity date of the index used for calculations. For example, a loan might use a spread of 2% over LIBOR, with a multiplier of 1.5, and reference a 3-month index maturity. This clause ensures transparency and precision in determining payment amounts, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over how rates are set during the contract term.
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Spread; Spread Multiplier; Index Maturity. The “Spread” is the number of basis points (one one-hundredth of a percentage point) specified on the face hereof to be added to or subtracted from the related Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases applicable to this Note. The “Spread Multiplier” is the percentage specified on the face hereof of the related Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases applicable to this Note by which the Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases will be multiplied to determine the applicable interest rate. The “Index Maturity” is the period to maturity of the instrument or obligation with respect to which the related Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases will be calculated.
Spread; Spread Multiplier; Index Maturity. The “Spread” is the number of basis points (one one-hundredth of a percentage point) specified on the face hereof

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  • Interest Rate Basis Interest on this Note will be determined by reference to the applicable Interest Rate Basis or Interest Rate Bases, which may, as described below, include the CD Rate, the CMT Rate, the Commercial Paper Rate, the Constant Maturity Swap Rate, the Federal Funds Open Rate, the Federal Funds Rate, LIBOR, the Prime Rate or the Treasury Rate (each as defined below).

  • Post-Maturity Rates After the date any principal amount of any Loan is due and payable (whether on the Revolving Commitment Termination Date, upon acceleration or otherwise), or after any other monetary Obligation of the Borrower shall have become due and payable, the Borrower shall pay, but only to the extent permitted by law, interest (after as well as before judgment) on such amounts at a rate per annum equal to the Base Rate plus a margin of 2.00%.

  • Determination of Interest Rate Basis The Calculation Agent shall determine the rate derived from each Interest Rate Basis in accordance with the following provisions.

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