Calculation of Maximum Auction Rate Sample Clauses

Calculation of Maximum Auction Rate. All Hold Rate, Net Weighted Average Contract Rate and One-Month LIBOR. The Trustee shall inform the Auction Agent of the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate applicable to the Class A-2 Certificates in writing no later than the Business Day preceding each Auction Date as calculated by Servicer pursuant to Section 5.04(r)(ii) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement. The Auction Agent shall calculate the Maximum Auction Rate, the All Hold Rate and One-Month LIBOR, on each Auction Date and shall notify the Trustee, the Servicer and the Broker- Dealers of the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate, the Maximum Auction Rate, the All Hold Rate and One-Month LIBOR, as provided in the Auction Agent Agreement. If the ownership of the Class A-2 Certificates is no longer maintained in Book- Entry Form by the Depository, the Trustee shall calculate the Maximum Auction Rate and the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate on the Business Day immediately preceding the first day of each Interest Accrual Period commencing after the delivery of certificates representing the Class A-2 Certificates. The Auction Agent shall determine One-Month LIBOR for each Interest Accrual Period other than the Initial Period; provided, that if the ownership of the Class A-2 Certificates is no longer maintained in Book-Entry Form, then the Trustee shall determine One-Month LIBOR for each such Interest Accrual Period. The determination by the Trustee or the Auction Agent, as the case may be, of One- Month LIBOR shall (in the absence of manifest error) be final and binding upon all parties.
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Calculation of Maximum Auction Rate. All Hold Rate, Net Weighted Average Contract Rate and One-Month LIBOR. The Trustee shall inform the Auction Agent of the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate applicable to each Class in writing no later than the Business Day preceding each Auction Date as calculated by Servicer pursuant to Section 5.04(r)(ii) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement. The Auction Agent shall calculate the Maximum Auction Rate, the All Hold Rate and LIBOR, on each Auction Date and shall notify the Trustee, the Servicer and the Broker-Dealers of the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate, the Maximum Auction Rate, the All Hold Rate and LIBOR, as provided in the Auction Agent Agreement. If the ownership of any Class is no longer maintained in Book-Entry Form by the Depository, the Trustee shall calculate the Maximum Auction Rate and the Net Weighted Average Contract Rate on the Business Day immediately preceding the first day of each related Interest Accrual Period commencing after the delivery of certificates representing such Class. The Auction Agent shall determine LIBOR for each related Interest Accrual Period other than the Initial Period; provided, that if the ownership of a Class is no longer maintained in Book-Entry Form, then the Trustee shall determine LIBOR for each such Interest Accrual Period. The determination by the Trustee or the Auction Agent, as the case may be, of LIBOR shall (in the absence of manifest error) be final and binding upon all parties.

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