Examples of Class A Initial Invested Amount in a sentence
The Pool Factor (which represents the ratio of the Class A Invested Amount on the last day of the month ending on the Record Date adjusted for Class A Investor Charge-Offs set forth in B.5.a above and for the distributions of principal set forth in A.2 above to the Class A Initial Invested Amount).
The Class A Invested Amount on any date will be an amount equal to (a) the Class A Initial Invested Amount, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to the Class A Certificateholder on or prior to such date, minus (c) the excess, if any, of the aggregate amount of Class A Investor Charge-Offs for all prior Distribution Dates over Class A Investor Charge-Offs reimbursed pursuant to subsection 4.07(b) of the Supplement prior to such date.
The Class A Invested Amount on any date will be an amount equal to (a) the Class A Initial Invested Amount, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to Class A Certificateholders prior to such date, minus (c) the Class A Principal Funding Account Balance as of such date and minus (d) the excess, if any, of the aggregate amount of Class A Investor Charge-Offs over Class A Investor Charge-Offs reimbursed pursuant to Section 4.08 of the Series Supplement prior to such date.
Class A Initial Invested Amount 500,000,000.00 Class B Initial Invested Amount 31,915,000.00 ----------------- Initial Invested Amount 531,915,000.00 D(2).
The Class A Invested Amount on any date of determination will be an amount equal to (a) the Class A Initial Invested Amount, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to the Class A Certificateholders on or prior to such date, minus (c) the excess, if any, of the aggregate amount of Class A Investor Charge-Offs for all prior Distribution Dates over the aggregate amount of Class A Investor Charge-Offs reimbursed pursuant to subsection 4.06(a) of the Series Supplement prior to such date.