Examples of Checks Returned Unpaid in a sentence
If a deposited or cashed item is returned, we will charge you a Deposited Checks Returned Unpaid Fee, and we may deduct that amount from any of your accounts.
If a deposited or cashed item is returned, we will charge you a Deposited Checks Returned Unpaid Fee, and we may deduct that amount from any of your accounts.
Class Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date and each interest-bearing Class, the amount by which the aggregate Class Interest Shortfalls for such Class on prior Distribution Dates exceeds the amount of interest actually distributed on such Class on such prior Distribution Dates pursuant to clause (ii) of the definition of "Interest Distribution Amount."
Class B Unpaid Interest Shortfall Any of the Class B-1 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, Class B-2 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, Class B-3 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, Class B-4 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, Class B-5 Unpaid Interest Shortfall or Class B-6 Unpaid Interest Shortfall.
Class Unpaid Interest Amounts As to any Distribution Date and Class of interest bearing Certificates, the amount by which the aggregate Class Interest Shortfalls for such Class on prior Distribution Dates exceeds the amount distributed on such Class on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to clause (ii) of the definition of Class Optimal Interest Distribution Amount.
Class B-6 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-6 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-6 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph twenty-first of Section 4.01(a).
Class A Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date and any Class of Class A Certificates, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class A Interest Shortfall Amounts for such Class for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of such Class on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph second of Section 4.01(a).
Class B-4 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-4 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-4 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph fifteenth of Section 4.01(a).
Class B-5 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-5 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-5 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph eighteenth of Section 4.01(a).
Class B-3 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-3 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-3 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph twelfth of Section 4.01(a).
Class B-2 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-2 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-2 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph ninth of Section 4.01(a).
Class C Unpaid Realized Loss Amount As of any Distribution Date, the excess of (1) the Class C Applied Realized Loss Amount over (2) the sum of (x) all distributions in reduction of the Class C Unpaid Realized Loss Amounts on all previous Distribution Dates and (y) all increases in the Certificate Principal Balance of such Class C Certificates pursuant to the last sentence of the definition of "Certificate Principal Balance."
Class B-1 Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate of the Class B-1 Interest Shortfall Amounts for prior Distribution Dates is in excess of the amounts distributed in respect of the Class B-1 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph sixth of Section 4.01(a).
Aggregate Class A Unpaid Interest Shortfall As to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the sum of the Class A Unpaid Interest Shortfalls for all the Classes of Class A Certificates.
Aggregate Unpaids means, at any time, an amount equal to the sum of all Aggregate Capital and all other unpaid Obligations (whether due or accrued) at such time.
unpaid A Debt which has not been fully paid;
Unpaid Interest Amount As of any Distribution Date and any Class of Certificates, the sum of (a) the portion of the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount from Distribution Dates prior to the current Distribution Date remaining unpaid immediately prior to the current Distribution Date and (b) interest on the amount in clause (a) above at the applicable Pass-Through Rate (to the extent permitted by applicable law).
Unpaid Interest means, on any Distribution Date with respect to any Class of Interests or Certificates (other than the Residual Certificates), the portion of Distributable Certificate Interest for such Class remaining unpaid as of the close of business on the preceding Distribution Date, plus one month's interest thereon at the applicable Pass-Through Rate.
Unpaid Interest Shortfalls Each of the Class A Unpaid Interest Shortfalls, the Class B-1 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, the Class B-2 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, the Class B-3 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, the Class B-4 Unpaid Interest Shortfall, the Class B-5 Unpaid Interest Shortfall and the Class B-6 Unpaid Interest Shortfall.
Unpaid Interest Amounts As of any Distribution Date and any Class of Certificates, the sum of (a) the portion of the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount from Distribution Dates prior to the current Distribution Date remaining unpaid immediately prior to the current Distribution Date and (b) interest on the amount in clause (a) above at the applicable Pass-Through Rate (to the extent permitted by applicable law).
Unpaid Interest Shortfall Amount With respect to the Class A Certificates and the Mezzanine Certificates and (i) the first Distribution Date, zero, and (ii) any Distribution Date after the first Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the sum of (1) the Monthly Interest Distributable Amount for such Class for the immediately preceding Distribution Date and (2) the outstanding Unpaid Interest Shortfall Amount, if any, for such Class for such preceding Distribution Date exceeds (b) the aggregate amount distributed on such Class in respect of interest pursuant to clause (a) of this definition on such preceding Distribution Date, plus interest on the amount of interest due but not paid on the Certificates of such Class on such preceding Distribution Date, to the extent permitted by law, at the Pass-Through Rate for such Class for the related Accrual Period.
10% in Liquidation Amount means, with respect to the Trust Securities, except as provided in the terms of the Capital Securities or by the Trust Indenture Act, Holder(s) of outstanding Trust Securities voting together as a single class or, as the context may require, Holders of outstanding Capital Securities or Holders of outstanding Common Securities voting separately as a class, who are the record owners of 10% or more of the aggregate liquidation amount (including the stated amount that would be paid on redemption, liquidation or otherwise, plus accrued and unpaid Distributions to the date upon which the voting percentages are determined) of all outstanding Securities of the relevant class.
Unpaid Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Class of Subordinated Certificates and as to any Distribution Date, is the excess of (i) the Applied Realized Loss Amounts with respect to such Class over (ii) the sum of (a) all distributions in reduction of such Applied Realized Loss Amounts on all previous Distribution Dates, and (b) the amount by which the Class Certificate Balance of such Class has been increased due to the distribution of any Subsequent Recoveries on all previous Distribution Dates. Any amounts distributed to a Class of Subordinated Certificates in respect of any Unpaid Realized Loss Amount will not be applied to reduce the Class Certificate Balance of such Class.
Carryforward Interest With respect to any Distribution Date and each Class of Certificates (other than the Class X, Class P and Class R Certificates), the sum of (i) the amount, if any, by which (x) the sum of (A) Current Interest for such Class for the immediately preceding Distribution Date and (B) any unpaid Carryforward Interest for such Class from previous Distribution Dates exceeds (y) the amount distributed in respect of interest on such Class on such immediately preceding Distribution Date, and (ii) interest on such amount for the related Accrual Period at the applicable Certificate Interest Rate. Certificate: Any one of the certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Certificate Registrar in substantially the forms attached hereto as Exhibit A.
10% in liquidation amount of the Securities means Holders of outstanding Securities voting together as a single class or, as the context may require, Holders of outstanding Capital Securities or Holders of outstanding Common Securities voting separately as a class, who are the record owners of 10% or more of the aggregate liquidation amount (including the stated amount that would be paid on redemption, liquidation or otherwise, plus accrued and unpaid Distributions to the date upon which the voting percentages are determined) of all outstanding Securities of the relevant class.
Reimbursement Obligations means at any time, the aggregate of the Obligations of the Borrower to the Lenders, the Issuing Bank and the Administrative Agent in respect of all unreimbursed payments or disbursements made by the Lenders, the Issuing Bank and the Administrative Agent under or in respect of the Facility Letters of Credit.
Balance Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1 of this Agreement.
Guarantor Payment Date means (a) prior to the delivery of a Guarantor Default Notice, the date falling on the 10th day of February, May, August and November of each year or, if such day is not a Business Day, the immediately following Business Day, provided that the fist Guarantor Payment Date will be 10 February 2014; and (b) following the delivery of a Guarantor Default Notice, any day on which any payment is required to be made by the Representative of the Covered Bondholders in accordance with the Post-Enforcement Priority of Payments, the relevant Final Terms and the Intercreditor Agreement.