Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund definition

Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund. The segregated non-interest bearing trust account created and maintained by the Securities Administrator pursuant to Section 5.10 hereof.
Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund. A reserve fund established by the Securities Administrator on behalf of the Trustee for the benefit of the Holders of the Offered Certificates. The Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund is an "outside reserve fund" within the meaning of Treasury regulation Section 1.860G-2(h), which is not an asset of any REMIC, ownership of which is evidenced by the Class C Certificates, and which is established and maintained pursuant to Section 4.08.
Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund. The reserve fund created pursuant to Section 4.09. Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund Amount: $149,966.00. Book-Entry Certificate: The Class A Certificates and Class M Certificates.

Examples of Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund in a sentence

  • The Securities Administrator on behalf of the Trust shall be the nominal owner of the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund.

  • Any losses on such investments shall be deposited in the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund by the Majority Class X Certificateholder out of its own funds immediately as realized.

  • All amounts earned on amounts on deposit in the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund shall be taxable to the Majority Class X Certificateholder.

  • Amounts in the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund shall be held either uninvested in a trust or deposit account of the Securities Administrator with no liability for interest or other compensation thereof or, at the written direction of the Majority Class X Certificateholder, be invested in Permitted Investments that mature no later than the Business Day prior to the next succeeding Distribution Date.

  • In the event that the Majority Class X Certificateholder shall fail to provide investment instructions to the Securities Administrator, the amounts on deposit in the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund shall be held uninvested.

  • The Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund shall be an Eligible Account or a sub-account of an Eligible Account.

  • At no time will the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund be an asset of any REMIC created hereunder.

  • The Depositor shall deposit in the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund the amount of any net loss incurred in respect of any such Permitted Investment immediately upon realization of such loss.

  • For federal income tax purposes, the Depositor shall be the owner of the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund and shall report all items of income, deduction, gain or loss arising therefrom.

  • On the Closing Date, the Depositor will cause, on behalf of the Trust, the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund Amount to be deposited into the Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund.


More Definitions of Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund

Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund. An "outside reserve fund" within the meaning of Treasury regulation Section 1.860G-2(h), which is not an asset of any REMIC, ownership of which is evidenced by the Class SB-II Certificates, and which is established and maintained pursuant to Section 4.10.
Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund. “: A reserve fund established by the Trustee for the benefit of the holders of the Class 5-A-1, Class 5-A-2, Class 5-A-3, Class 5-A-4, Class 5-A-5, Class 5-A-6 and Class 5-A-7 Certificates. “Book-Entry Certificate “: Any Certificate registered in the name of the Depository or its nominee.

Related to Basis Risk Shortfall Reserve Fund

  • Basis Risk Reserve Fund A fund created as part of the Trust Fund pursuant to Section 5.06 of this Agreement but which is not an asset of any of the REMICs.

  • Basis Risk Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of LIBOR Certificates, the amount by which the amount of interest calculated at the Certificate Interest Rate applicable to such Class for such date, determined without regard to the Net Funds Cap for such date but subject to a cap equal to the Maximum Interest Rate, exceeds the amount of interest calculated at the Net Funds Cap.

  • Basis Risk Shortfall Carry Forward Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Class A Certificates and Class M Certificates, an amount equal to the sum of (A) the excess, if any, of (a) the amount of Current Interest that such Class would have been entitled to receive on such Distribution Date had the Pass-Though Rate applicable to such Class been calculated at a per annum rate equal to One-Month LIBOR plus the related Certificate Margin, over (b) the amount of Current Interest that such Class received on such Distribution Date if the Pass-Through Rate is limited to the related Net Rate Cap and (B) the amount in clause (A) for all previous Distribution Dates not previously paid, together with interest thereon at a rate equal to the related Pass-Through Rate for such Distribution Date. Bankruptcy Code: Title 11 of the United States Code.

  • Unpaid Basis Risk Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date and any LIBOR Certificate, the aggregate of all Basis Risk Shortfalls with respect to such Certificate remaining unpaid from previous Distribution Dates, plus interest accrued thereon at the applicable Certificate Interest Rate (calculated without giving effect to the applicable Net Funds Cap) but limited to a rate no greater than the applicable Maximum Interest Rate.

  • Carryover Reserve Fund The separate Eligible Account created and initially maintained by the Trustee pursuant to Section 3.05(g) in the name of the Trustee for the benefit of the Holders of the Offered Certificates and designated "The Bank of New York in trust for registered holders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OC10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OC10." Funds in the Carryover Reserve Fund shall be held in trust for the Holders of the Offered Certificates for the uses and purposes set forth in this Agreement.

  • Available Funds Shortfall As defined in Section 3.03(b)(ii)(A).

  • Available Funds Shortfall Amount means, as of any Payment Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate amount required to be paid pursuant to clauses first through twelfth of Section 4.4(a) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement exceeds the Available Funds for such Payment Date.

  • Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount With respect to each Class of LIBOR Certificates, as of any Distribution Date, the sum of (A) if on such Distribution Date the Pass-Through Rate for any Class of LIBOR Certificates is based upon a Loan Group Cap or the WAC Cap, the excess, if any, of (i) the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount on such Class of LIBOR Certificates would otherwise be entitled to receive on such Distribution Date had such Pass-Through Rate not been subject to the Loan Group Cap or the WAC Cap, over (ii) the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount on such Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date taking into account (a) with respect to the Class A-1 Certificates at the lesser of the WAC Cap and the Loan Group I Cap, (b) with respect to the Class A-2 Certificates at the lesser of the WAC Cap and the Loan Group II Cap, and (c) with respect to each other Class of LIBOR Certificates, the WAC Cap, and (B) the Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount for such Class of LIBOR Certificates for all previous Distribution Dates not previously paid, together with interest thereon at a rate equal to the applicable Pass-Through Rate for such Class of LIBOR Certificates for such Distribution Date (without giving effect to the WAC Cap, Loan Group I Cap or Loan Group II Cap, as applicable).

  • Class A-P Collection Shortfall With respect to the Cash Liquidation or REO Disposition of a Discount Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the excess of the amount described in Section 4.02(b)(i)(C)(1) over the amount described in Section 4.02(b)(i)(C)(2).

  • Class A Available Funds means, with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) if such Monthly Period relates to a Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the Class A Floating Percentage of Principal Funding Account Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to such Distribution Date, (b) the Class A Floating Percentage of the Reallocated Investor Finance Charge Collections and (c) the amount of funds, if any, to be withdrawn from the Reserve Account which, pursuant to subsection 4.12(d), are required to be included in Class A Available Funds with respect to such Distribution Date.

  • Available Funds Cap Any of the Class A-1 Available Funds Cap, the Class A-2 Available Funds Cap or the Weighted Average Available Funds Cap.

  • Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account The Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account established and maintained pursuant to Section 4.10.

  • Class B-4 Interest Shortfall Amount As to any Distribution Date, any amount by which the Interest Accrual Amount of the Class B-4 Certificates with respect to such Distribution Date exceeds the amount distributed in respect of the Class B-4 Certificates on such Distribution Date pursuant to Paragraph fourteenth of Section 4.01(a).

  • Note Interest Shortfall means, for a Class and a Payment Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Accrued Note Interest for the prior Payment Date for the Class over the amount of interest that was paid to the Noteholders of that Class on the prior Payment Date, together with interest on the excess amount, to the extent lawful, at the Note Interest Rate for the Class for that Interest Period.

  • Class B-3 Interest Shortfall Amount As to any Distribution Date, any amount by which the Interest Accrual Amount of the Class B-3 Certificates with respect to such Distribution Date exceeds the amount distributed in respect of the Class B-3 Certificates on such Distribution Date pursuant to Paragraph eleventh of Section 4.01(a).

  • Class Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date and Class, the amount by which the amount described in clause (i) of the definition of Class Optimal Interest Distribution Amount for such Class exceeds the amount of interest actually distributed on such Class on such Distribution Date pursuant to such clause (i).

  • Class B-6 Interest Shortfall Amount As to any Distribution Date, any amount by which the Interest Accrual Amount of the Class B-6 Certificates with respect to such Distribution Date exceeds the amount distributed in respect of the Class B-6 Certificates on such Distribution Date pursuant to Paragraph twentieth of Section 4.01(a).

  • Class B Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class B Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class B noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the class B note interest rate from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Reserve Fund means the account designated as such, and established and maintained pursuant to Section 4.01.

  • Excess Finance Charge Collections means collections of Finance Charge Receivables and certain other amounts allocable to the Certificateholders’ Interest of any Excess Allocation Series in excess of the amounts necessary to make required payments with respect to such series (including payments to the provider of any related Series Enhancement) that are payable out of collections of Finance Charge Receivables.

  • Class B Available Funds means, with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) the Class B Floating Percentage of the Reallocated Investor Finance Charge Collections and (b) if such Monthly Period relates to a Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the Class B Floating Percentage of the Principal Funding Account Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to such Distribution Date.

  • Principal Reserve Fund The separate Eligible Account created and initially maintained by the Trustee pursuant to Section 3.08 in the name of the Trustee for the benefit of the Certificateholders and designated "The Bank of New York in trust for registered Holders of CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-3". Funds in the Principal Reserve Fund shall be held in trust for the Certificateholders for the uses and purposes set forth in this Agreement.

  • Group 1 Available Funds As to any Distribution Date, the sum of (a) the aggregate amount held in the Collection Account at the close of business on the related Servicer Remittance Date and, without duplication, on deposit in the Distribution Account at the close of business of the related Distribution Account Deposit Date, attributable to the Group 1 Mortgage Loans net of (i) the Amount Held for Future Distribution related to the Group 1 Mortgage Loans, (ii) amounts related to the Group 1 Mortgage Loans permitted to be withdrawn from the Collection Account pursuant to clauses (i)-(viii) inclusive and clauses (ix)(a)(ii) and (iii), (ix)(b), (x) and (xi) of Section 3.10(a), (iii) after giving effect to all amounts deposited to the Distribution Account from the Collection Account, amounts related to the Group 1 Mortgage Loans permitted to be withdrawn from the Distribution Account pursuant to clauses (i)-(iv) inclusive of Section 3.10(b), and (iv) any Fair Market Value Excess, (b) the amount of the related Advances related to the Group 1 Mortgage Loans and (c) in connection with Defective Mortgage Loans in Loan Group 1, as applicable, the aggregate of the Purchase Prices and Substitution Adjustment Amounts deposited on the related Distribution Account Deposit Date.

  • Cash Reserve Account means an Eligible Deposit Account established in the name of the Trust and designated as the Cash Reserve Account for the purposes hereof, the balance of which shall be subject to the control of the Trust for the benefit of the Trust and the Seller and applied in accordance with the terms hereof, which account shall bear interest and shall initially be account number [*], maintained at [*];

  • 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).

  • Class A Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class A noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the interest rate applicable for each related class of notes from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.