Assumed Remaining Holding Period definition

Assumed Remaining Holding Period means, as of any date of determination and with respect to any Lease Vehicle that is a Series 2010-3 Non-Program Vehicle as of such date, the greater of (a) the number of months remaining from such date until the then-expected Disposition Date of such Lease Vehicle, as estimated by the Lessor (or its designee) on such date in its sole and absolute discretion and (b) 1.
Assumed Remaining Holding Period means, as of any date of determination and with respect to any Lease Vehicle that is a Non-Program Vehicle as of such date, the greater of (a) the number of months remaining from such date until the then-expected Disposition Date of such Lease Vehicle, as estimated by the applicable Lessor (or its designee) on such date in its sole and absolute discretion and (b) 1.
Assumed Remaining Holding Period means, as of any date of determination and with respect to any Lease Vehicle that is a Non- Program Vehicle as of such date, the greater of (a) the number of

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