Common use of Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth Clause in Contracts

Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Seller shall not permit the ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***].

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement and Securities Contract (Home Point Capital Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement and Securities Contract (Home Point Capital Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement and Securities Contract (Home Point Capital Inc.)

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Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. Seller shall not permit the ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***]16:1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (ECC Capital CORP), Master Repurchase Agreement (ECC Capital CORP)

Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Seller shall not permit the ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***]10:1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.), Master Repurchase Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.)

Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Seller Borrower shall not permit the ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***[ * ].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Loan and Security Agreement (Southern Pacific Funding Corp)

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Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Seller Borrower shall not permit the ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***confidential].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Loan and Security Agreement (Southern Pacific Funding Corp)

Maintenance of Ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth. The Seller shall not permit the its ratio of Total Indebtedness to Tangible Net Worth at any time to be greater than [***]10:1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Repurchase Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.)

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