Residual Value

Example Definitions of "Residual Value"
Residual Value. Equals (a) the sum of initial capital and Committed Build-Out Costs over the Initial Term (10 years), multiplied by (b) (i) one, minus (ii) (A) the ratio of cumulative throughput from the Initial Development Plan in the Initial Term (10 years), divided by (B) the cumulative throughput from the Initial Development Plan over the full plan period (20 years).
Residual Value. (i) the Adjusted Pre-IPO Valuation minus (ii) the Aggregate Unpaid Yield minus (iii) the Aggregate Unreturned Capital Value
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