Servicer EBITDA Sample Clauses

Servicer EBITDA. As of the last day of each fiscal quarter of --------------- the Servicer, the Consolidated EBITDA for the preceding twelve consecutive fiscal months shall not be less than the amount set forth below opposite such period: Fiscal Quarter Ending Amount --------------------- ------------ May 31, 1999 $20,012,000 August 31, 1999 $18,524,000 November 30, 1999 $18,976,000 February 29, 2000 $17,272,000 For each fiscal quarter thereafter $20,000,000"
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Servicer EBITDA. As of any date of determination, the Servicer --------------- EBITDA for the preceding twelve consecutive fiscal months shall not be less than $7,800,000.
Servicer EBITDA. As of the last day of each fiscal quarter of --------------- the Servicer, the Consolidated EBITDA for the preceding twelve consecutive fiscal months shall not be less than the amount set forth below opposite such period: Fiscal Quarter Ending Amount --------------------- ------ November 30, 1999 $(800,000) February 29, 2000 $17,246,000 For each fiscal quarter thereafter $20,000,000 In calculating Servicer EBITDA for the periods set forth above, adjustments to the Servicer EBITDA may be made for non cash items; provided, however, that such adjustments shall be reviewed by, and satisfactory to, the Operating Agent, and may only be made upon the written consent of the Operating Agent to such non cash adjustments. If any adjustments proposed by the Company are not satisfactory to the Operating Agent, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith to resolve any differences"

Related to Servicer EBITDA

  • Servicer Compensation The Servicer shall withdraw its Servicing Fee for each Mortgage Loan net of any Month End Interest payable pursuant to Section 7.6.1 from the related Custodial P&I Account prior to the remittance of such amounts to the Certificate Account with all other payments received with respect to the Mortgage Loans.

  • Servicer Fee The Servicer, including any successor Servicer, shall be entitled to payment of the Servicing Fee as defined herein, which shall be payable in accordance with Section 5.08(a) hereof. In no event shall the Indenture Trustee or the Trust Collateral Agent be responsible for the Servicing Fee or for any differential between the Servicing Fee and the amount necessary to induce a successor Servicer to assume the obligations of Servicer hereunder.

  • Monthly Debt Service Payments Borrower shall pay to Lender (a) on the Closing Date, an amount equal to interest only on the outstanding principal balance of the Loan for the initial Accrual Period and (b) on September 1, 2010, and on each Payment Date thereafter up to and including the Maturity Date, the Monthly Debt Service Payment Amount, which payments shall be applied first to accrued and unpaid interest and the balance to principal.

  • Previously Reviewed Receivables; Duplicative Tests If any Review Receivable was included in a prior Review, the Asset Representations Reviewer will not conduct additional Tests on such Review Receivable, but will include the previously reported Test results in the Review Report for the current Review. If the same Test is required for more than one Eligible Representation, the Asset Representations Reviewer will only perform the Test once for each Review Receivable, but will report the results of the Test for each applicable Eligible Representation on the Review Report.

  • Fund/SERV Eligible Unit Servicing Agent (a) The Fund/SERV Eligible Unit Servicing Agent shall perform all of the duties with respect to recordkeeping of Fund/SERV Eligible Units and Fund/SERV Eligible Unit holders, distributions, redemption of Fund/SERV Eligible Units and communications to and with Fund/SERV Eligible Unit holders listed below.

  • Master Servicing Fee Rate The rate used to calculate the Master Servicing Fee for each Mortgage Loan is 0.017% per annum.

  • Custodial Accounts and Buydown Fund Accounts The Master Servicer shall cause to be established and maintained by each Servicer under the Master Servicer's supervision the Custodial Account for P&I, Buydown Fund Accounts (if any) and special Custodial Account for Reserves and shall deposit or cause to be deposited therein daily the amounts related to the Mortgage Loans required by the Selling and Servicing Contracts to be so deposited. Proceeds received with respect to individual Mortgage Loans from any title, hazard, or FHA insurance policy, VA guaranty, Primary Insurance Policy or other insurance policy (other than any Special Primary Insurance Policy) covering such Mortgage Loans, if required for the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, may be deposited either in the Custodial Account for Reserves or the Custodial Account for P&I. Such proceeds (other than proceeds from any Special Primary Insurance Policy), if not required for the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, shall be deposited in the Custodial Account for P&I, and shall be applied to the balances of the related Mortgage Loans as payments of interest and principal. The Master Servicer is hereby authorized to make withdrawals from and to issue drafts against the Custodial Accounts for P&I and the Custodial Accounts for Reserves for the purposes required or permitted by this Agreement. Each Custodial Account for P&I and each Custodial Account for Reserves shall bear a designation clearly showing the respective interests of the applicable Servicer, as trustee, and of the Master Servicer, in substantially one of the following forms:

  • Monthly Servicing Report Prior to the Lead Securitization Date, each month, the Servicer shall prepare and shall promptly deliver copies to each of the Holders a report containing the following information:

  • Master Servicer Collection Account (a) The Master Servicer shall establish and maintain in the name of the Trustee, for the benefit of the Certificateholders, the Master Servicer Collection Account as a segregated trust account or accounts. The Master Servicer Collection Account shall be an Eligible Account. The Master Servicer will deposit in the Master Servicer Collection Account as identified by the Master Servicer and as received by the Master Servicer, the following amounts:

  • Sub-Servicing Accounts In those cases where a Sub-Servicer is servicing a Mortgage Loan pursuant to a Sub-Servicing Agreement, the related Sub-Servicer will be required to establish and maintain one or more accounts (each such account or accounts, a “Sub-Servicing Account”). Each Sub-Servicing Account shall be an Eligible Account. Each Sub-Servicer shall deposit in the clearing account (which account must be an Eligible Account) in which it customarily deposits payments and collections on mortgage loans in connection with its mortgage loan servicing activities on a daily basis, and in no event more than one Business Day after such Sub-Servicer’s receipt thereof, all proceeds of the related Mortgage Loans received by such Sub-Servicer less its servicing compensation to the extent permitted by the related Sub-Servicing Agreement, and shall thereafter deposit such amounts in the related Sub-Servicing Account, in no event more than two Business Days after the deposit of such funds into the clearing account. Each Sub-Servicer shall thereafter deposit such proceeds in the Collection Account or remit such proceeds to the Servicer for deposit in the Collection Account not later than two Business Days after the deposit of such amounts in the related Sub-Servicing Account. For purposes of this Agreement, the Servicer shall be deemed to have received payments on the related Mortgage Loans when the related Sub-Servicer receives such payments.

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