Value Adjusted Assigned Value definition

Value Adjusted Assigned Value means, with respect to any Loan Asset included in the calculation of the Borrowing Base as of any date following the occurrence of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event, the value (expressed as a percentage of the Outstanding Principal Balance) of such Loan Asset established by the Administrative Agent from time to time in its sole and absolute discretion (and the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify the Servicer of any change to Value Adjusted Assigned Value it may establish from time to time), provided, that:
Value Adjusted Assigned Value. With respect to any Loan as of any date of determination following the occurrence of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event (a) in the case of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event other than that described in clause (j) of the definition thereof, the value of such Loan (expressed as a percentage of the Outstanding Balance thereof) determined by the Controlling Lender as follows: (i) if such Loan has bid-side quotes meeting the Minimum Depth provided by any of Markit Partners, Loan Pricing Corp. or any other nationally recognized loan pricing service that is mutually agreed upon by the Controlling Lender and the Borrower, the value assigned to such Loan by the Controlling Lender based on the Observable Market Price, (ii) if the price of such Loan cannot be determined in accordance with clause (i), the value assigned to such Loan by the Controlling Lender in its sole discretion based on the average of two bid-side quotes from at least two Approved Broker-Dealers trading in such Loan , or (iii) if a price cannot be determined pursuant to clauses (i) or (ii) above, the value of such Loan determined by the Controlling Lender in its sole discretion (provided, that so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, if the Collateral Manager disputes any such determination of the Value Adjusted Assigned Value of a Loan pursuant to clause (a)(iii) (each, a “Disputed Loan”), the Collateral Manager may invoke the Dispute Resolution Procedures by notice to the Administrative Agent at or before 5:00 p.m. on the Business Day following the date on which the Collateral Manager receives a notice of valuation from the Administrative Agent with respect to such Loan (the “Dispute Time”) and if the Dispute Resolution Procedures result in any adjustment to such determination, such adjusted value shall be deemed to be the “Value Adjusted Assigned Value” in lieu of such disputed determination of the Controlling Lender (with the Controlling Lender’s determination continuing to apply during the pendency of such dispute)); or (b) in the case of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event described in clause (j) of the definition thereof, the most recently determined Updated Assigned Value of such Loan.
Value Adjusted Assigned Value in this Section 1.1.

More Definitions of Value Adjusted Assigned Value

Value Adjusted Assigned Value means, with respect to any Loan Asset included in the calculation of the Borrowing Base as of any date following the occurrence of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event, the value (expressed as a percentage of the Outstanding Principal Balance) of such Loan Asset established by the Administrative Agent from time to time in its sole and absolute discretion (and the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify the Servicer of any change to Value Adjusted Assigned Value it may establish from time to time),
Value Adjusted Assigned Value. With respect to any Loan as of any date of determination following the occurrence of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event (a) in the case of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event other than that described in clause (j) of the definition thereof, the value of such Loan determined by the Controlling Lender in its commercially reasonable discretion (provided, that if the Borrower (or the Collateral Manger on behalf of the Borrower) disputes any such determination of the Controlling Lender, the Borrower (or the Collateral Manager on its behalf) may, at the Borrower’s expense, retain an Approved Valuation Firm to value such Loan, and if such Approved Valuation Firm provides a valuation within ten (10) Business Days of the Borrower’s receipt of the related Assigned Value Notice, such valuation shall be deemed to be the “Value Adjusted Assigned Value” in lieu of such disputed determination of the Controlling Lender (with the Controlling Lender’s determination continuing to apply during the pendency of such dispute)) or (b) in the case of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event described in clause (j) of the definition thereof, the most recently determined Updated Assigned Value of such Loan.
Value Adjusted Assigned Value in Section 1.1 is hereby amended by deleting it in its entirety and replacing it with the following:
Value Adjusted Assigned Value. With respect to any Loan as of any date of determination following the occurrence of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event (a) in the case of an Assigned Value Adjustment Event other than that described in clause (j) of the definition

Related to Value Adjusted Assigned Value

  • Assigned Value means the Market/Offer Price, as defined in Section 7.

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means:

  • Modified adjusted gross income means “federal adjusted gross income”:

  • Market Value Adjustment means, on a given date, an amount equal to the lesser of (x) 98% and (y) a percentage determined according to the following formula: Market Value Adjustment = 98% – [(10yrCMTt – 10yrCMTlaunch) ×Duration], where 10yrCMTt = the 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate published each business day by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, or, if such rate ceases to be published, a successor rate reasonably determined by the Trustees (the “10-Year CMT”), on such repurchase date; 10yrCMTlaunch = the 10-Year CMT as of the end of the Initial Offering Period; and Duration = an estimate of the duration of the periodic interest payments of a hypothetical coupon-paying U.S. Government Security with a 25-year maturity, calculated by the Trust’s Investment Manager as of the end of the Initial Offering Period;

  • SOFR Adjustment Date means the second U.S. Government Securities Business Day before the first day of such Interest Period.