Prime Rate

Example Definitions of "Prime Rate"
Prime Rate. The rate of interest in the money rates section of the Wall Street Journal or its successor, from time to time
Prime Rate. Shall mean the prime rate of interest (the base rate on corporate loans) as published under "Money Rates" in The Wall Street Journal.
Prime Rate. Prime Rate means the Prime Rate as published in the Money Rates section of The Wall Street Journal. This definition of Prime Rate is to be strictly interpreted and is not intended to serve any purpose other than providing an index to determine the variable interest rate used herein. It is not the lowest rate at which Lender may make loans to any of its customers, either now or in the future.
Prime Rate. The per annum rate of interest established from time to time by Bank of America, or any successor, as its prime rate, which rate may not be the lowest rate of interest charged by Bank of America to its customers
Prime Rate. Means, for any day, the rate established by Issuer from time to time as its U.S. prime commercial lending rate (which rate does not necessarily represent the lowest rate of interest changed by Issuer to its borrowers but which rate shall be consistent with that charged to borrowers with credit ratings similar to Applicant).
Prime Rate. The interest rate determined from time to time by the major US Banks and published in The Wall Street Journal on any given Day as the Prime Rate of interest
Prime Rate. The prime rate of interest as published from time to time in the Wall Street Journal.
Prime Rate. Shall mean the Prime Rate as quoted or otherwise established by Bank from time to time (or, if Bank fails or ceases to quote or otherwise establish a Prime Rate, a comparable index selected by Bank) (the Prime Rate is purely a discretionary benchmark and is not necessarily the lowest or most favorable rate at which Bank extends credit to its customers).
Prime Rate. The publicly quoted basic rate of interest, from time to time published by First National Bank as being its prime overdraft rate, as certified by any manager of First National Bank whose appointment and designation it will not be necessary to prove, which certificate will serve as prima facie proof of said Prime Rate.
Prime Rate. The Prime Rate is the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate of Interest, which is defined as the rate published in the Money Rate Section of the Wall Street Journal as the Prime Rate, with the understanding that the Lender may lend to its customers at rates that are above or below the Prime Rate. If such rate is no longer published, then in such event, Lender may use a similar rate of interest which is publicly announced by a major commercial banking institution located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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