Available Certificateholder Interest Collections definition

Available Certificateholder Interest Collections means, with respect to any Due Period, the sum of (a) Investor Finance Charge Collections for such Due Period and (b) Investment Income for that Due Period.

Examples of Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in a sentence

  • Any remaining Available Certificateholder Interest Collections shall be treated as Excess Interest Collections, and applied pursuant to Section 4.03(f) of the Agreement.

  • Any remaining Available Certificateholder Interest Collections shall be retained in the accounts in which they were generated and invested.

  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections are not sufficient to satisfy the application described in clauses (i) through (viiA) above on any Transfer Date, then funds on deposit in the Incremental Funding Reserve Account will be applied in the manner described in clause (ii) above.

  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections, plus amounts allocated from the Incremental Funding Reserve Account as described above, are not sufficient to satisfy each of the applications described in clauses (i) through (viiA) above on any Transfer Date, then Excess Interest Collections from other Series allocable to Series 2000-VFC will be applied as Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in the priority and the manner described in clauses (i) through (viiA) above.

  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections are not sufficient to satisfy each of the applications described in clauses (i) through (vii) above on any Transfer Date, then Excess Interest Collections from other Series allocable to Series 1997-1 will be applied as Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in the priority and the manner described in clauses (i) through (vii) above.

  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections are not sufficient to satisfy each of the applications described in clauses (i) through (vii) above on any Transfer Date, then Excess Interest Collections from other Series allocable to Series 1995-1 will be applied as Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in the priority and the manner described in clauses (i) through (vii) above.

  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections are not sufficient to satisfy each of the applications described in clauses (i) through (ix) above on any Transfer Date, then Excess Interest Collections from other Series allocable to Series 2003-1 will be applied as Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in the priority and the manner described in clauses (i) through (ix) above.

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  • If Available Certificateholder Interest Collections are not sufficient to satisfy each of the applications described in clauses (i) through (vii) above on any Transfer Date, then Excess Interest Collections from other Series allocable to Series 1998-1 will be applied as Available Certificateholder Interest Collections in the priority and the manner described in clauses (i) through (vii) above.

Related to Available Certificateholder Interest Collections

  • Investor Interest Collections means, for a Deposit Date or Collection Period, an amount equal to the product of (a) the Floating Investor Percentage for the related Collection Period, times (b) the Interest Collections for that Deposit Date or Collection Period, as applicable.

  • Applicable Certificateholder Means the Person in whose name an Applicable Certificate is registered on the Register for the Applicable Certificates.

  • Interest Collections means, (i) with respect to any Loan Asset, all payments and collections attributable to interest on such Loan Asset, including, without limitation, all scheduled payments of interest and payments of interest relating to principal prepayments, all guaranty payments attributable to interest and proceeds of any liquidations, sales, dispositions or securitizations attributable to interest on such Loan Asset and (ii) amendment fees, late fees, waiver fees or other amounts received in respect of Loan Assets.

  • Interest Collection Account A Securities Account created and maintained on the books and records of the Securities Intermediary entitled “Interest Collection Account” in the name of the Borrower and subject to the prior Lien of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties.

  • Class A-PO Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-PO Certificate.

  • Class C Certificateholder means the person in whose name a Class C Certificate is registered on the Certificate Register.

  • Class A Certificateholder means the Person in whose name a Class A Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register.

  • Certificateholders' Principal Distributable Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to zero until the outstanding principal amount of each Class of Notes has been reduced to zero, and thereafter, an amount equal to the Principal Distribution Amount (as reduced by the Noteholders’ Principal Distributable Amount, if any for such Distribution Date) for such Distribution Date.

  • Class B Certificateholder means the Person in whose name a Class B Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register.

  • Available Investor Principal Collections means with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to (a) the Investor Principal Collections for such Monthly Period, minus (b) the amount of Reallocated Collateral Principal Collections and Reallocated Class B Principal Collections with respect to such Monthly Period which pursuant to Section 4.12 are required to fund the Class A Required Amount and the Class B Required Amount, plus (c) the amount of Shared Principal Collections with respect to Group One that are allocated to Series 1999-E in accordance with subsection 4.13(b).

  • Available Principal Collections means, with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) (i) an amount equal to the Principal Allocation Percentage of Series2023-3 Allocable Principal Collections received during such Monthly Period minus (ii) the amount of Reallocated Principal Collections with respect to such Monthly Period which pursuant to Section 4.08 are required to fund the Required Amount for the related Distribution Date, (b) any Shared Principal Collections with respect to other Series that are allocated to Series 2023-3 in accordance with Section 4.04 of the Agreement and Section 4.11 of this Supplement, and (c) any other amounts which pursuant to Section 4.05 or 4.07 of this Supplement are to be treated as Available Principal Collections with respect to the related Distribution Date.

  • Investor Principal Collections means, for any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Principal Collections retained or deposited in the Principal Account for Series 2009-VFN pursuant to clause 5.1(b)(ii) for such Monthly Period.

  • Junior Certificateholder The Holder of not less than 95% of the Percentage Interests of the Junior Class of Certificates.

  • Class A-R Certificateholder The registered holder of the Class A-R Certificate.

  • Class A-1 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-1 Certificate.

  • Noteholder Servicing Fee is defined in Section 3.1.

  • Principal Collection Account A Securities Account created and maintained on the books and records of the Securities Intermediary entitled “Principal Collection Account” in the name of the Borrower and subject to the prior Lien of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties.

  • Master Servicer Collection Account The trust account or accounts created and maintained pursuant to Section 4.02, which shall be denominated "JPMorgan Chase Bank, as Trustee f/b/o holders of Structured Asset Mortgage Investments Inc., Bear Stearns ARM Trust, Mortgage Pass- Thrxxxx Xxrtificates, Series 2003-1 - Master Servicer Collection Account." The Master Servicer Collection Account shall be an Eligible Account.

  • Principal Collections means Collections of Principal Receivables.

  • Class D Certificateholder means the Person in whose name a Class D Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register.

  • REMIC II Principal Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) 50% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) 1 minus a fraction, the numerator of which is two times the aggregate of the Uncertificated Balances of REMIC II Regular Interest A-1, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2A, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2B, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2C, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2D, REMIC II Regular Interest M-1, REMIC II Regular Interest M-2, REMIC II Regular Interest M-3, REMIC II Regular Interest M-4, REMIC II Regular Interest M-5, REMIC II Regular Interest M-6, REMIC II Regular Interest M-7, REMIC II Regular Interest M-8, REMIC II Regular Interest M-9, REMIC II Regular Interest M-10, REMIC II Regular Interest M-11 and the denominator of which is the aggregate of the Uncertificated Balances of REMIC II Regular Interest A-1, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2A, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2B, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2C, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2D, REMIC II Regular Interest M-1, REMIC II Regular Interest M-2, REMIC II Regular Interest M-3, REMIC II Regular Interest M-4, REMIC II Regular Interest M-5, REMIC II Regular Interest M-6, REMIC II Regular Interest M-7, REMIC II Regular Interest M-8, REMIC II Regular Interest M-9, REMIC II Regular Interest M-10, REMIC II Regular Interest M-11 and REMIC II Regular Interest ZZ.

  • Class A-3 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-3 Certificate.

  • Class A-2 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-2 Certificate.

  • Available Finance Charge Collections means, for any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) the Investor Finance Charge Collections for such Monthly Period, (b) the Series 2012-1 Excess Finance Charge Collections for such Monthly Period, (c) Principal Accumulation Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to the related Transfer Date, (d) interest and earnings on funds on deposit in the Reserve Account which will be deposited into the Finance Charge Account on the related Payment Date to be treated as Available Finance Charge Collections pursuant to Section 4.10(a), and (e) amounts, if any, to be withdrawn from the Reserve Account which will be deposited into the Finance Charge Account on the related Transfer Date to be treated as Available Finance Charge Collections pursuant to Section 4.10(c).

  • Distributable Certificate Interest means, with respect to any Class of REMIC III Regular Certificates for any Distribution Date, the sum of (A) Accrued Certificate Interest in respect of such Class for such Distribution Date, reduced (to not less than zero) by (1) any Net Aggregate Prepayment Interest Shortfall allocated on such Distribution Date to such Class pursuant to Section 6.7, (2) with respect to each Class of the Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, any Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on such Distribution Date to such Class in reduction of the Distributable Certificate Interest thereon pursuant to Section 6.11, and (3) with respect to each Class of the Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, any amounts reimbursable in accordance with Section 6.11(c), out of amounts otherwise distributable as interest in respect of such Class, to any more senior Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date in respect of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on prior Distribution Dates to such more senior Class of Certificates pursuant to Section 6.11, plus (B) if such Distribution Date is subsequent to the initial Distribution Date, any Unpaid Interest in respect of such Class for such Distribution Date, plus (C) in the case of a Class of Principal Balance Certificates, if the Certificate Balances of such Principal Balance Certificates are increased on such Distribution Date in accordance with clause (b) of the definition of “Certificate Balance”, the total amount of interest at the applicable Pass-Through Rate that would have accrued and been distributable with respect to the amount by which the related Aggregate Certificate Balance was so increased, if such Aggregate Certificate Balance had not been reduced by that amount in connection with the allocation of Collateral Support Deficits in the first place and assuming that the reinstatement of Certificate Balance is in reverse chronological order of the original reductions therein, plus (D) in the case of each Class of the Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, the amount of any Actual Recoveries of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated in accordance with Section 6.11(c) to such Class of Certificates to increase the Distributable Certificate Interest thereof for such Distribution Date, plus (E) in the case of each Class of the Class B, Class C and Class D Certificates, any amounts reimbursed in accordance with Section 6.11(c) to such Class of Certificates by any more junior Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date in respect of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on prior Distribution Dates to the subject Class of Certificates pursuant to Section 6.11. Any increase in the Distributable Certificate Interest with respect to any Class of Principal Balance Certificates for any Distribution Date pursuant to clause (C) of the prior sentence shall result in a corresponding reduction of interest payable on unreimbursed allocations of Collateral Support Deficits in respect of such Class of Principal Balance Certificates.

  • REMIC III Certificateholder The Holder of any REMIC III Certificate.