Determination of MTA Sample Clauses

Determination of MTA. (a) On each related Interest Determination Date, so long as the MTA Certificates are outstanding, the Trustee shall determine MTA on the basis of the most recent MTA figure available as of such related Interest Determination Date.
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Determination of MTA. (a) On each related MTA Interest Determination Date, so long as the MTA Certificates are outstanding, the Trustee shall determine MTA for the related Accrual Period as published by the Federal Reserve Board in the Federal Reserve Statistical Release 'Selected Interest Rates (H.15)', determined by averaging the monthly yields for the most recently available twelve months. The MTA figure used to determine the Pass-Through Rates on the MTA Certificates will be based on the MTA as of fifteen days before the beginning of the related Accrual Period.
Determination of MTA. On each MTA Determination Date for a Class of MTA Certificates, the Trust Administrator shall determine MTA for the applicable Distribution Date on the basis of the twelve-month average yields on United States Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity of one year, as published by the Federal Reserve Board in Statistical Release H.15(519). If on any MTA Determination Date for a Class of MTA Certificates, the Trust Administrator is unable to determine MTA on the basis of the method set forth in the preceding paragraph, MTA for the applicable Distribution Date will be whichever is higher of (x) MTA as determined on the previous MTA Determination Date for such Class of MTA Certificates or (y) the Reserve Interest Rate. If on any MTA Determination Date for a Class of MTA Certificates, the Trust Administrator is unable to determine MTA on the basis of the method set forth in the preceding paragraph, the Trust Administrator will choose a new index for the MTA certificates that is based on comparable information. When the Trust Administrator chooses a new index for the MTA certificates, it will increase or decrease the related margin by the difference between MTA for the final three years it was in effect and the average of the most recent three years for the replacement index. The related margin will be increased by that difference if the average MTA is greater than the average replacement index and the related margin will be decreased by that difference if the replacement index is greater than the average MTA. The Trust Administrator will have no liability for the selection of such alternative index (and will be entitled to rely on such advice, if any, as it may deem appropriate in such selection), except that the Trust Administrator will select a particular index as the alternative index only if it receives an opinion of counsel (furnished at the trust fund’s expense) that the selection of such index will not cause any REMIC to lose its classification as a REMIC for federal income tax purposes. The establishment of MTA by the Trust Administrator and the Trust Administrator’s subsequent calculation of the rates of interest applicable to each of the MTA Certificates will, in the absence of manifest error, be final and binding. After a MTA Determination Date, the Trust Administrator shall provide the Pass-Through Rates of the MTA Certificates for the related Distribution Date to Certificate Owners or Holders of MTA Certificates who place a telephone call...
Determination of MTA. MTA for any Interest Accrual Period will be determined as described below. MTA shall be established by the Trustee for each Interest Accrual Period. MTA is a per annum rate equal to the twelve-month moving average monthly yield on United States Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity of one year as published by the Federal Reserve Board in statistical Release No. H.15(519), or the Release, determined by averaging the monthly yield for the most recent twelve months. The MTA used for each Interest Accrual Period will be the most recent MTA figure available as of the related MTA Determination Date. If MTA is no longer available, the new index relating to the Class X Certificates will be LIBOR. The establishment of MTA by the Trustee and the Master Servicer's subsequent calculation of the Pass-Through Rates applicable to the Class A Certificates for the relevant Interest Accrual Period, in the absence of manifest error, will be final and binding. Promptly following each MTA Determination Date the Trustee shall supply the Master Servicer with the results of its determination of MTA on such date.
Determination of MTA. MTA for any Interest Accrual Period after the initial Interest Accrual Period will be determined as described below. MTA shall be established by the Trustee for each Interest Accrual Period other than the initial Interest Accrual Period. MTA is a per annum rate equal to the twelve-month moving average monthly yield on United States Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity of one year as published by the Federal Reserve Board in statistical Release No. H.15(519), or the Release, determined by averaging the monthly yield for the most recent twelve months. The MTA used for each Interest Accrual Period will be the most recent MTA figure available as of the related MTA Determination Date. If MTA is no longer available, the new index for the Class A, Class M and Class B Certificates will be LIBOR. MTA for the first accrual period for the first Distribution Date will be approximately 2.865%. The establishment of MTA by the Trustee and the Master Servicer's subsequent calculation of the Pass-Through Rates applicable to the Class A, Class M and Class B Certificates for the relevant Interest Accrual Period, in the absence of manifest error, will be final and binding. Promptly following each MTA Determination Date the Trustee shall supply the Master Servicer with the results of its determination of MTA on such date.

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