Redemption limits vary widely by context, from marketing promotions (time, quantity, audience restrictions) and finance (caps on fund withdrawals, debt repayment) to storytelling (character actions defining possibility) and theology (unlimited divine forgiveness vs. human-imposed moral boundaries). Key limits often involve budget caps, timeframes, minimum spends, or rules against exploiting offers, while in fiction/theology, they depend on the severity of past deeds or belief in grace.
A redemption limit restricts the number of times a coupon, code or voucher can be used. Redemption limits help businesses protect themselves from promotion exploitation and coupon fraud.
The 'Redemption Limit' is the maximum number of times a coupon can be used. If you wish for it to be used for an unlimited number of times, simply leave it blank. But if you want to apply a maximum number of uses, you can enter the number into the redemption limit field.
Redemption Threshold means: (i) the last reported closing sale price for the Common Stock as officially reported by the OTC Bulletin Board, if the Common Stock is then traded on the OTC Bulletin Board; or (ii) the last reported closing sale price on the Nasdaq SmallCap or National Market or a national securities ...
“And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness” (Rom. 4:5). This is Christ for you. In Christ, there is no such thing as beyond redemption.
When you believe in Jesus, you can rest in the assurance that your salvation is secure. God doesn't break His promises, and He doesn't change His mind. Once you are saved, you are always saved. Eternal life isn't something you can earn, so it's also not something you can lose either.
ESV The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty; yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away. NIV Our days may come to seventy years, or eighty, if our strength endures; yet the best of them are but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away.
Total Redemption Amount means 100% of the outstanding principal amount, together with accrued interest, and all other amounts accrued or outstanding under the Bonds.
If, after the redemption transaction, you actually or constructively own any stock in the redeeming corporation, you're ineligible for the complete termination exception. That means the stock redemption payments will be taxed under the general corporate distribution rules.
Maximum Redemption means the maximum number of shares of ION that can be redeemed are redeemed, while still satisfying the Available Cash Condition. “
Ephesians 1:7 tells us that we have redemption through His (Jesus Christ) blood. And 1 Peter 1:18-19 says that we were ransomed from our futile ways through the precious blood of Christ. All that it takes to be redeemed us to trust in what Christ has already done for us. Accept His redemption today.
How many types of redemption are there? Two types of redemptions exist including equitable redemption and statutory redemption. Equitable redemption involves the owner paying what they owe before the foreclosure sale. Statutory redemption involves the owner paying what they owe after the foreclosure sale.
Redemption refers to the process by which an investor recovers the principal amount invested in a financial instrument before its maturity date. Types of redemption include bond, mutual fund and preferred stock redemption.
How is redemption calculated? Mutual fund redemption is typically calculated based on the current net asset value (NAV) of the fund's units. The redemption amount is determined by multiplying the number of units being redeemed by the current NAV, minus any applicable fees or charges.
Minimum Redemption Amount means such minimum number or minimum value of Shares of any Share Class as the case may be (if any) which may be redeemed at any time by a Shareholder.
Redemptions in finance often involve reclaiming bonds or mutual fund shares at maturity or an earlier specified date, impacting an investor's gains or losses. Callable bonds, which issuers can redeem before maturity, demonstrate a strategic financial maneuver, especially when interest rates are favorable.
90% of the assets need to be used in business operations at the time of the sale. These figures should not be difficult to reach for an actively operating business, but it could be necessary to move some assets to a holding company or sell them prior to selling the shares.
Capital Gains in the Short Term (STCG):
If you decide to redeem your investment within a year, the profit is considered as short-term gains and is taxed at 15% along with cess and surcharge.
Cons of a Stock Redemption Plan
In the Bible, redemption often involves restoring people to their family or transferring possessions back to their rightful owner. Biblical authors also use redemption more broadly to describe liberating people from situations of distress or death.
Full Redemption means, with respect to any Position, the redemption by the issuer in whole (i.e. redemption of the entire issue) of each class of securities then comprised within the Option Securities corresponding to such Position.
Psalms 90:10 New Living Translation (NLT)
Seventy years are given to us! Some even live to eighty. But even the best years are filled with pain and trouble; soon they disappear, and we fly away.
Jesus speaks of forgiveness beyond what anyone had ever considered before: seventy times seven! Many commentaries understand this to mean that Jesus was telling Peter that he should forgive his brother a limitless number of times.
God was not speaking of a single person's lifespan but of the time until the flood would come. In 120 years, a flood would come and erase all life from the earth. Notice in v. 3 the Lord said that man's days "were numbered," referring to a coming judgment.