Aggregate Securitization Value Sample Clauses

The Aggregate Securitization Value clause defines the total value of assets that have been pooled together for the purpose of securitization in a financial transaction. This value is typically calculated by summing the principal balances or outstanding amounts of all underlying assets included in the securitization pool, such as loans, receivables, or mortgages. By establishing a clear aggregate value, the clause ensures transparency for investors and parties involved, facilitating accurate risk assessment and allocation, and supporting compliance with reporting and regulatory requirements.
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Aggregate Securitization Value. As of the Cut-Off Date, the aggregate Securitization Value of all Transaction Units was $1,474,926,390.73.
Aggregate Securitization Value. As of the Cut-Off Date, the aggregate Securitization Value of all Transaction Units was $1,529,411,767.03. Data tape (i) Review the data tape and confirm all the Leases have an aggregate Securitization Value noted. (ii) If step (i) is confirmed, this will be a Test Pass.
Aggregate Securitization Value. As of the Cut-Off Date, the aggregate Securitization Value of all Transaction Units was $[ ].