Make-Whole Call Provision
- The amount that the issuer must pay the lender is determined by calculating the net present value of the coupon payments.
- The remaining amount for the issuer to settle is determined by taking the net present value.
- The discount rate.
Each half can be put together again to make a whole. When a pizza or pie is divided into four equal parts, each part is a quarter of the whole piece. All four quarters put together make a whole.
: not having potentially offensive or otherwise objectionable parts removed : not expurgated an unexpurgated edition.
Make-Whole Premium means, with respect to any Lessor Note subject to redemption pursuant to the Lease Indenture, an amount equal to the Discounted Present Value of such Lessor Note less the unpaid principal amount of such Lessor Note; provided that the Make Whole Premium shall not be less than zero.
How to Use Complementary. The adjective "complementary" (with an "e" in the second syllable) means serving to complete or supply mutual needs. Two or more parts that come together to make a better whole are called complementary.
Whole sentence example
- I wish the whole world were like that!
- You'd have to know the whole story.
- The whole truth didn't sound nearly as bad as part of the conversation.
- This whole thing is crazy.
- I have eaten food pretty much my whole life.
- Her whole body trembled.
- I've been afraid of losing him my whole life.
'I Am Enough' means knowing that you are enough just as you are. By accepting that you are enough, you are able to love who you are. When you accept that you are good enough as you are, you can spend your time and energy on giving and receiving that which you deserve.
You must realize that nothing and no one except God has the power to complete you as a person. Psalm 73:26 reads, “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.†God is our portion. He is a part of our whole. We are not complete without him.
Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy bed, and walk. And immediately the man was made whole, and took up his bed, and walked . . . Jesus asks the man, “Wilt thou be made whole?†— “Do you wish to be made whole?â€
Jesus healing the bleeding woman (or "woman with an issue of blood" and other variants) is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels (Matthew 9:20–22, Mark 5:25–34, Luke 8:43–48).
Bible Verses for Healing Spiritual and Emotional Wounds
- Proverbs 17:22 (KJV) A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.
- Proverbs 4:20-24 (KJV)
- Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)
- Isaiah 33:2 (KJV)
- Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)
- Isaiah 53:5 (KJV)
- James 1:4 (KJV)
- John 14:27 (KJV)
In touching the leper, Jesus also defies Levitical law. When the Son sent forth the disciples with instructions to heal the sick, cleansing the lepers was specifically mentioned in Matthew 10:8. Leprosy symbolizes the defilement of sin which results in separation from God and the community.
Med Pay: Yes. Subrogation per policy terms. Theriot v. Bergeron, 552 So.
This question lends itself to a lawyer's most frequent answer – it depends. Broadly speaking, thanks to the Made Whole Doctrine, an insurer is generally precluded from recovering any third-party funds unless the insured has been made whole for its loss.1 California, like many states, recognizes the Made Whole Doctrine.
To make up for the compensation paid, your insurer can claim the (insured) right over that third party. You surrender your rights over the third party to the insurer. This transfer of all the rights, and remedies, from insured to insurer is called subrogation.
New York has applied and adheres to the existence of the Made Whole Doctrine. Winkelmann v. Excelsior Ins. Co., 626 N.Y.S.