Entity Specific Debt definition

Entity Specific Debt has the meaning set forth in Schedule 6.02(c) hereto.

Examples of Entity Specific Debt in a sentence

  • As demonstrated below, the effect is to increase the relative value of properties that are not burdened by Entity Specific Debt, and correlatively decrease the value of properties that are subject to Entity Specific Debt.

  • In the specific example above, because the aggregate outstanding debt that will be assumed by the Operating Partnership at the Closing now includes Holdings’ $50 of Entity Specific Debt, Total Formation Transaction Value would decrease by the same amount, from $500 to $450, relative to the Base Case.

  • Entity Specific Debt is allocated to relevant properties in the relevant Funds directly through the Equity Value formula.

  • The Equity Value formula accomplishes this by reflecting that TFTV decreases as a result of Entity Specific Debt.

  • In this example, all of the facts described in the Base Case above are the same, except that Company C is subject to $25 of Entity Specific Debt related to Shopping Center 2, which will be assumed by the Operating Partnership upon the completion of the Formation Transactions.

Related to Entity Specific Debt

  • Disposed EBITDA means, with respect to any Sold Entity or Business or any Converted Unrestricted Subsidiary for any period, the amount for such period of Consolidated EBITDA of such Sold Entity or Business or such Converted Unrestricted Subsidiary, all as determined on a consolidated basis for such Sold Entity or Business or such Converted Unrestricted Subsidiary.

  • Permitted Affiliate means with respect to any Person (a) any Person that directly or indirectly controls such Person, and (b) any Person which is controlled by or is under common control with such controlling Person. As used in this definition, the term “control” of a Person means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to vote eighty percent (80%) or more of any class of voting securities of such Person or to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

  • Public Debt means any Indebtedness consisting of bonds, debentures, notes or other similar debt securities issued in (1) a public offering registered under the Securities Act or (2) a private placement to institutional investors that is underwritten for resale in accordance with Rule 144A or Regulation S under the Securities Act, whether or not it includes registration rights entitling the holders of such debt securities to registration thereof with the SEC for public resale.

  • Permitted Acquisition Indebtedness means Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock of the Company or any of the Company’s Restricted Subsidiaries to the extent such Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock was Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock of:

  • Excluded Equity means any Voting Stock in excess of 66% of the total outstanding Voting Stock of any direct Subsidiary of any Grantor that is a Non-U.S. Person. For the purposes of this definition, “Voting Stock” means, as to any issuer, the issued and outstanding shares of each class of capital stock or other ownership interests of such issuer entitled to vote (within the meaning of Treasury Regulations § 1.956-2(c)(2)).