Potential value definition

Potential value of a school district means the recognized valuation of a school district plus the tax exempt value of the district.
Potential value of a school district means the adjusted total taxable value of a school district plus the tax exempt value of the district.
Potential value of a school district means: 746

Examples of Potential value in a sentence

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More Definitions of Potential value

Potential value of a school district means: 728
Potential value means the Expected Value if the Property Portfolio was fully let.
Potential value of a school district means: 269
Potential value of a school district means:
Potential value of a school district means the recognized valuation of a school district plus the tax exempt value of the district. 17065 17066 17067
Potential value with respect to each option means the sum of the maximum vested values of each option. "Maximum vested value" means, as to each portion of the option that becomes exercisable, (a) the difference between (i) the maximum closing price of a share of the Company's common stock on at least one day that Executive could exercise such portion of the option and resell the common stock received on exercise under the Company's then in effect trading policy and (ii) the exercise price of the option, multiplied by (b) the number of shares as to which such portion is initially exercisable (as adjusted for stock dividends, stock splits, or like changes to the outstanding common stock and stock price). In no event shall the maximum closing price in (a)(i) herein be lower than the exercise price of the option and in no event will the Executive ever be entitled to payments exceeding $463,000. Should Company terminate the Employment Term for cause, or should Executive terminate the Employment Term voluntarily (other than on account of Company's material breach hereof or pursuant to 3.b.(i) or 3.b.(iv)), in either case prior to receipt of these payments, then these payments are forfeited. Should any of Executive's stock options granted by his current employer expire, because of his termination of employment, during a period in which, under the "lockup" agreement Executive signed in connection with his current employer's recent private placement under Rule 144A, thereby prohibiting Executive from immediately reselling the shares issuable upon exercise of such option, Company shall lend Executive the amount necessary to exercise such option, for a period ending two weeks after such lockup agreement shall expire, such loan to be secured by the stock received on exercise. Executive's benefit under the Executive Retirement Plan shall vest 50% after five years of service and pro-ratably over the next five years as to the remaining 50%.

Related to Potential value

  • Initial Value means the net asset value of one unit or share of an investment fund at the beginning of the performance measurement period; and

  • Initial Valuation means, when used with reference to specified Collateral, the Valuation initially performed for the Collateral as of the date on which the Collateral was added to the Collateral Pool. The Initial Valuation for each of the Initial Mortgaged Properties is as set forth in Exhibit A to the Agreement.

  • RI Initial Value means, in respect of a Reference Item, the Initial Closing Price.

  • Total Value means either the fair market value or the actual price paid for a covered animal part or product, whichever is greater.

  • SAR Value means the excess of the Fair Market Value (on the exercise date) over the exercise price that the participant would have otherwise had to pay to exercise the related Stock Option, multiplied by the number of shares for which the Stock Appreciation Right is exercised.