Annual principal installment definition

Annual principal installment means a maturity of serial bonds, an amount of term bonds required to be redeemed in that year, or a maturity of term bonds less amounts previously required to be redeemed.
Annual principal installment means a maturity of serial bonds,

Related to Annual principal installment

  • Principal Installment means, as of any date of calculation, (i) the aggregate principal amount of Outstanding Bonds due on a certain future date, reduced by the aggregate principal amount of such Bonds which would be retired by reason of the payment when due and application in accordance with the Resolution of Sinking Fund Payments payable before such future date plus (ii) the unsatisfied balance, determined as provided in the Resolution, of any Sinking Fund Payments due on such certain future date, together with the aggregate amount of the premiums, if any, applicable on such future date upon the redemption of such Bonds by application of such Sinking Fund Payments in a principal amount equal to said unsatisfied balance.

  • Annual Installment means the portion of the PACE loan that is due and payable for a particular year under the supplemental agreement.

  • Installment Payment Date means the date on which an installment payment of an assessment is payable.

  • Initial Principal Amount means, with respect to any Series or Class (or Subclass) of Notes, the aggregate initial principal amount of such Series or Class (or Subclass) of Notes specified in the applicable Series Supplement.

  • Original Principal Amount means $296,000,000 for the Class A-1 Notes, $330,000,000 for the Class A-2a Notes, $100,000,000 for the Class A-2b Notes, $428,000,000 for the Class A-3 Notes and $96,000,000 for the Class A-4 Notes.