Term and Amortization Sample Clauses

Term and Amortization. The amount is loaned for a term of TEN YEARS, with DECEMBER 31, 2031 being set as the due date, the date on which the borrower must pay the lender the principal of the loan plus the accrued interest pending settlement. The borrower undertakes to pay the amount owed to the lenders in the established period of time and in the terms and amounts agreed upon.
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Term and Amortization. The term (duration) of a bond is a key characteristic in any bond issuance since the prospectus should be clear about the maturity of capital. The prospectus shall also include a clear detail in connection to interest accrual (i.e. repayment schedule for both principal and interest). As an example, a bond can start to repay parts of its outstanding capital, before reaching its maturity, so therefore the prospectus has to be clear as to these aspects.
Term and Amortization. The Mortgage Loan will be for a 10-year term, with any unpaid principal balance due at the end of the term. Payments are to be based upon a 30-year amortization schedule.
Term and Amortization. Up to a 15-year term with equal monthly payments sufficient to amortize the principal balance over the term of the loan. PRIMARY COLLATERAL: Perfected first security interest in all of the assets relating to and including the 124 Restaurants. Exhibit C to Commitment Letter Continued Loan 3 ------

Related to Term and Amortization

  • Amortization Payments The Company shall make three payments (each an “Amortization Payment”) as follows: on the six-month anniversary of the Original Issue Date, on the seven-month anniversary of the Original Issue Date, and on the Maturity Date (each such date a “Payment Date”), provided that if any Payment Date is not a Business Day, then the applicable payment shall be due on the next succeeding Business Day. Each Amortization Payment shall be equal to one-third of the original principal amount of the Note, plus all accrued interest thereon as of the Payment Date, as adjusted pursuant to Section 2(c) below. At the Holder’s option (except as set forth herein), payment may be made in cash or in duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable shares of Common Stock, provided the Company complies with the Equity Conditions provided in Section 2(d), below.

  • Collections Following Amortization On the Amortization Date and on each day thereafter, Servicer shall set aside and hold in trust for the benefit of Agent and the Purchasers, in the Collection Accounts in the manner set forth in Sections 7.1(j) and 8.2, all Collections and/or Deemed Collections received on such day and any additional amount for the payment of any Aggregate Unpaids owed by Seller and not previously paid by Seller in accordance with Section 2.1. On and after the Amortization Date, Servicer shall, at any time upon the request from time to time by (or pursuant to standing instructions from) Agent (i) remit to the Second-Tier Account the amounts set aside pursuant to the preceding sentence (to the extent such amounts are not already on deposit therein) and (ii) apply such amounts at Agent’s direction to reduce the Aggregate Capital and any other Aggregate Unpaids (it being understood and agreed that, in any event, no portion of the RPA Deferred Purchase Price may be paid to Seller on a date on or after the Amortization Date and prior to the Final Payout Date). If there shall be insufficient funds on deposit for Servicer to distribute funds in payment in full of the aforementioned amounts, Servicer shall distribute funds in accordance with the applicable Payment Instructions: first, to the reimbursement of Agent’s and each Purchaser’s costs of collection and enforcement of this Agreement, second, ratably to the payment of all accrued and unpaid fees under any Fee Letter and all accrued and unpaid Purchaser Yield, third, to the payment of Servicer’s reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses in connection with servicing, administering and collecting the Receivables, including the Servicing Fee, if Seller, or one of its Affiliates is not then acting as Servicer, fourth, to the ratable reduction of Aggregate Capital to zero, fifth, for the ratable payment of all other unpaid Obligations, provided that to the extent such Obligations relate to the payment of Servicer costs and expenses, including the Servicing Fee, when Seller or one of its Affiliates is acting as Servicer, such costs and expenses will not be paid until after the payment in full of all other Obligations, sixth, to the ratable payment in full of all other Aggregate Unpaids, and seventh, after the Facility Termination Date when the Aggregate Unpaids have been indefeasibly reduced to zero, to Seller as RPA Deferred Purchase Price, any remaining Collections.

  • Amortization Such Mortgage Loan does not provide for negative amortization unless such Mortgage Loan is an ARD Mortgage Loan, in which case it may occur only after the Anticipated Repayment Date.

  • Negative Amortization To the extent any Mortgage Loan provides for negative amortization, such as a GPM or GPARM Loan, the Servicer must assure that the Unpaid Principal Balance of such Mortgage Loan never exceeds the related Maximum Negative Amortization Amount, and that the related Monthly Payment is recast as provided for in the Mortgage Note such that the balance fully amortizes within the remaining term of such Mortgage Loan.

  • Early Amortization Events If any one of the following events shall occur:

  • Amortization of Term Loans (a) Subject to adjustment pursuant to paragraph (c) of this Section, the Borrower shall repay Term Borrowings on the last day of each September, December, March and June (commencing on March 31, 2014) in the principal amount of Term Loans equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Term Loans immediately after closing on the Closing Date multiplied by (ii) 0.25%; provided that if any such date is not a Business Day, such payment shall be due on the next preceding Business Day.

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