Tax Equity Investment definition

Tax Equity Investment means a cash investment made by a Tax Equity Investor pursuant to a transaction structured as an Inverted Lease Structure, a Partnership Flip Structure or a Sale-Leaseback Structure, the proceeds of which shall be used, directly or indirectly, to make payments to a Loan Party in respect of Residential Projects that have been Tranched.
Tax Equity Investment has the meaning given in Section 3.01.
Tax Equity Investment is defined in Section 2.10.

Examples of Tax Equity Investment in a sentence

  • During the Term, GEV IA shall provide ongoing asset management services and operational support to Parent and the Parent Investors as set forth in Appendix G (a) for each Pre-Existing Investment and (b) for each Tax Equity Investment following the execution of the applicable Tax Equity Transaction Documents.

  • Any such letter of intent entered into during the Term shall be deemed a Tax Equity Investment, regardless of whether any other Tax Equity Transaction Documents are entered into with the applicable Specified Sponsor in relation thereto.

  • GEV IA will provide Parent with written notice, as promptly as reasonably practicable, and in no event less than fifteen (15) Business Days’ prior to the date that GEV IA requests that such term sheet be issued, or the Tax Equity Investment Transaction Documents in respect of such potential Tax Equity Investment be entered into (including all information and underwriting materials related to such proposed exception), for Parent to consider whether to grant any such exception in its sole discretion.

  • If such an exception is granted by Parent for a Tax Equity Investment in accordance with this Section 3.03, such Tax Equity Investment will be deemed to comply with the Tax Equity Investment Requirements if the Tax Equity Investment satisfies all requirements and conditions to the granting of the exception.

  • Any exception to the Tax Equity Investment Requirements in respect of a Tax Equity Investment will require the written approval of Parent, in its sole discretion, prior to the Parent Investor entering into any Tax Equity Transaction Documents or the execution of any term sheet or the like in relation thereto.

  • For any potential Tax Equity Investment presented by GEV IA under this Agreement that does not satisfy all of the Tax Equity Investment Requirements, GEV IA and Parent agree to discuss such potential investment in good faith and consider any exceptions that could be made by Parent on a case-by-case basis.

Related to Tax Equity Investment

  • Equity Investment means (i) an Equity Security; and (ii) an ownership interest in any company or other entity, any membership interest that includes a voting right in any company or other entity, any interest in real estate; and any investment or transaction which in substance falls into any of these categories even though it may be structured as some other form of investment or transaction.

  • Equity Investments shall have the meaning provided in the preamble to this Agreement.

  • Qualified equity investment means any equity investment in, or long-term debt security issued by, a qualified community development entity that:

  • Minority Investment means any Person (other than a Subsidiary) in which the Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary owns Capital Stock.

  • PIPE Investment has the meaning specified in the Recitals hereto.

  • Private Investment means a securities offering that is exempt from registration under certain provisions of the U.S. securities laws and/or similar laws of non-U.S. jurisdictions. It includes investments in hedge funds, private equity funds, limited partnerships, real estate, peer to peer lending clubs and private businesses.

  • Capital investment means an investment in real property, personal property, or both, at a

  • Nonpurpose Investment means any investment property, as defined in section 148(b) of the Code, in which Gross Proceeds of the Bonds are invested and which is not acquired to carry out the governmental purposes of the Bonds.

  • Dividend Reinvestment Acquisition means an acquisition of Voting Shares pursuant to a Dividend Reinvestment Plan;

  • Minimum Investment means an investment in the project of at least two and one‑half million dollars within the investment period. If a county has an average annual unemployment rate of at least twice the state average during the last twenty‑four month period based on data available on the most recent November first, the minimum investment is one million dollars. The department shall designate these reduced investment counties by December thirty‑first of each year using data from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce and the United States Department of Commerce. The designations are effective for a sponsor whose fee agreement is signed in the calendar year following the county designation. For all purposes of this chapter, the minimum investment may include amounts expended by a sponsor or sponsor affiliate as a nonresponsible party in a voluntary cleanup contract on the property pursuant to Article 7, Chapter 56, Title 44, the Brownfields Voluntary Cleanup Program, if the Department of Health and Environmental Control certifies completion of the cleanup. If the amounts under the Brownfields Voluntary Cleanup Program equal at least one million dollars, the investment threshold requirement of this chapter is deemed to have been met.

  • Special Purpose Investment Personnel means each SEI Access Person who, in connection with his or her regular functions (including, where appropriate, attendance at Board meetings and other meetings at which the official business of a Trust or any Fund thereof is discussed or carried on), obtains contemporaneous information regarding the purchase or sale of a Security by a Fund. Special Purpose Investment Personnel shall occupy this status only with respect to those Securities as to which he or she obtains such contemporaneous information.

  • Equity Investors means the Sponsors and the Management Stockholders.

  • Joint Venture Investment means, with respect to any Obligor, any Investment by such Obligor in a joint venture or other investment vehicle in the form of a capital investment, loan or other commitment in or to such joint venture or other investment vehicle pursuant to which such Obligor may be required to provide contributions, investments, or financing to such joint venture or other investment vehicle and which Investment the Borrower has designated as a “Joint Venture Investment”.

  • Follow-On Investment means an additional investment in the same issuer, including, but not limited to, through the exercise of warrants, conversion privileges or other rights to purchase securities of the issuer.

  • Automatic Investment Plan/Dividend Reinvestment Plan means a program in which regular purchases or sales are made automatically in or from investment accounts in accordance with a predetermined schedule and allocation, including dividend reinvestment plans.

  • Qualifying investment means a capital investment in real property including the purchase price of land and existing buildings and structures, site preparation, improvements to the real property, building construction, and long-term lease costs. “Qualifying investment” also means a capital investment in depreciable assets.

  • Equity Investor means the tax credit investor or syndicator for the proposed project who will acquire an ownership interest in the proposed project and who contributes capital to the Project Sponsor and the closing of the syndication. Equity Investors provide the capital requirements of the Project Sponsor either in the form of a single contribution at the time of entry or a staged level of contributions.

  • Qualified low-income community investment or “QLICI” shall have the same meaning as set forth in IRC § 45D(d) and 26 C.F.R. 1.45D-1(d).

  • Family of Investment Companies as used herein means two or more registered investment companies (or series thereof) that have the same investment adviser or investment advisers that are affiliated (by virtue of being majority owned subsidiaries of the same parent or because one investment adviser is a majority owned subsidiary of the other).

  • collective investment scheme means any arrangements with respect to property of any description, including money, the purpose or effect of which is to enable Persons taking part in the arrangements (whether by becoming owners of the property or any part of it or otherwise) to participate in or receive profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of the property or sums paid out of such profits or income.

  • regulated investment companies (as defined in Section 851 of the Code), all as from time to time in effect (collectively, the "Policies"), and with all applicable provisions of law, including without limitation all applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and the rules and regulations thereunder. Subject to the foregoing, the Sub-Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Manager, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Series, without regard to the length of time the securities have been held and the resulting rate of portfolio turnover or any tax considerations; and the majority or the whole of the Series may be invested in such proportions of stocks, bonds, other securities or investment instruments, or cash, as the Sub-Adviser shall determine.

  • Investment Return means the investment return payable in respect of the Bond in accordance with Clause 5 Returns.

  • Regulated investment company has the meaning set forth in Section 851 of the Code.