Class B Commercial Paper definition

Class B Commercial Paper means the promissory notes of each Class B Noteholder issued by such Class B Noteholder (or the Person(s) issuing promissory notes on behalf of such Class B Noteholder) in the commercial paper market and allocated to the funding of Class B Advances in respect of the Class B Notes.
Class B Commercial Paper means the promissory notes of each Class B Noteholder issued by such Class B Noteholder in the commercial paper market and allocated to the funding of Class B Advances in respect of the Class B Notes.
Class B Commercial Paper means the promissory notes of each Class B Noteholder issued by such Class B Noteholder (or the Person(s) issuing promissory notes on behalf of such Class B Noteholder) in the commercial paper market and allocated to the funding of Class B Advances in respect of the Class B Notes. “Class B Commitment” means, the obligation of the Class B Committed Note Purchasers included in each Class B Investor Group to fund Class B Advances pursuant to Clause 2.2(b) (Class B Advances) of the Issuer Facility Agreement in an aggregate stated amount up to the Class B Maximum Investor Group Principal Amount for such Class B Investor Group. “Class B Commitment Percentage” means, on any date of determination, with respect to any Class B Investor Group, the fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is such Class B Investor Group’s Class B Maximum Investor Group Principal Amount on such date and the denominator is the Class B Maximum Principal Amount on such date. “Class B Committed Note Purchaser” means those financial institutions which become party to the Issuer Facility Agreement as committed note purchasers of Class B Notes from time to time, whose details can be found in Schedule 2 (Conduit Investors and Committed Note Purchasers) of the Issuer Facility Agreement. “Class B Committed Note Purchaser Percentage” means, with respect to any Class B Committed Note Purchaser, the percentage set forth opposite the name of such Class B Committed Note Purchaser on Schedule 2 (Conduit Investors and Committed Note Purchasers) of the Issuer Facility Agreement. “Class B Concentration Adjusted Advance Rate” means in respect of a FleetCo and as of any date of determination,

Related to Class B Commercial Paper

  • Class B Liquidity Facility has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Class A Liquidity Facility has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Class A-S Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.4150%.

  • Class F Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to the Weighted Average Net Mortgage Rate.

  • Class C Reserve Account Percentage means, for any Distribution Date on which a condition in the left column of the following table was in effect on the immediately preceding Distribution Date, the percentage in the corresponding right column of the following table (or if more than one conditions were in effect on the immediately preceding Distribution Date, the largest percentage). Condition: The three-month rolling average Excess Spread Percentage is: Class C Reserve Account Percentage:

  • Liquidity Account Investments means Deposit Securities or any other security or investment owned by the Fund that is rated not less than A3 by Moody’s, A- by Standard & Poor’s, A- by Fitch or an equivalent rating by any other NRSRO (or any such rating’s future equivalent) or if not rated, determined by the Adviser to be of comparable quality.

  • Original Class A Percentage The Class A Percentage as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.04.

  • Class A Pass-Through Rate As to the Class A-1 and Class A-R Certificates, the Class A Fixed Pass-Through Rate. The Class A-PO Certificates are not entitled to interest and have no Class A Pass-Through Rate.

  • Liquidity Account Initial Date means, with respect to any Series, the date designated as the Liquidity Account Initial Date in the Appendix for such Series.

  • Class A-1 Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 2.222%.

  • Class A Percentage As to any Distribution Date occurring on or prior to the Cross-Over Date, the lesser of (i) 100% and (ii) the percentage obtained by dividing the Class A Non-PO Principal Balance (determined as of the Determination Date preceding such Distribution Date) by the Pool Balance (Non-PO Portion). As to any Distribution Date occurring subsequent to the Cross-Over Date, 100% or such lesser percentage which will cause the Class A Non-PO Principal Balance to decline to zero following the distribution made on such Distribution Date.

  • Class B Liquidity Provider has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Class C Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to the WAC Rate for such Distribution Date.

  • Class A-AB Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.313%.

  • Class A-2 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day thereafter).

  • Class B-3 Pass-Through Rate For the first Distribution Date, 4.120% per annum. As of any Distribution Date thereafter, the least of (1) One-Month LIBOR plus the Class B-3 Margin, (2) the Weighted Maximum Rate Cap and (3) the Available Funds Cap for such Distribution Date.

  • Class A-2 Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.0008%.

  • Spread Account Percentage means, (i) 0% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is greater than or equal to 5.00%, (ii) 2.00% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 5.00% and greater than or equal to 4.50%, (iii) 2.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 4.50% and greater than or equal to 4.00%, (iv) 3.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 4.00% and greater than or equal to 3.50%, (v) 4.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 3.50% and greater than or equal to 3.00%, (vi) 5.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 3.00% and greater than or equal to 2.50%, (vii) 6.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 2.50% and greater than or equal to 1.50%, (viii) 7.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 1.50% and greater than or equal to 0.50% and (ix) 8.50% if the Quarterly Excess Spread Percentage on such Payment Date is less than 0.50%.

  • Class A-4 Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.6250%.

  • Class A-1 Maturity Date means [ ] (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next preceding Business Day).

  • Class A Liquidity Provider has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Class A Invested Amount means, on any date of determination, 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 (i) the aggregate amount of Class A Investor Charge-Offs for all prior Distribution Dates over (ii) Class A Investor Charge-Offs reimbursed pursuant to subsection 4.07(b) prior to such date.

  • Class B-1 Pass-Through Rate For the first Distribution Date, 6.3300% per annum. As of any Distribution Date thereafter, the least of (1) One-Month LIBOR plus the Class B-1 Margin, (2) the Weighted Average Available Funds Cap for such Distribution Date and (3) the Weighted Average Maximum Rate Cap for such Distribution Date.

  • Class B-2 Pass-Through Rate For the first Distribution Date, 6.850% per annum. As of any Distribution Date thereafter, the least of (1) One-Month LIBOR plus the Class B-2 Margin,

  • Class H Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to the Weighted Average Net Mortgage Rate.

  • Investment Percentage means a percentage established for each Partner on the Partnership’s books as of the first day of each Fiscal Period. The Investment Percentage of a Partner for a Fiscal Period will be determined by dividing the balance of the Partner’s Capital Account as of the commencement of the Fiscal Period by the sum of the Capital Accounts of all of the Partners as of the commencement of the Fiscal Period. The sum of the Investment Percentages of all Partners for each Fiscal Period will equal 100%.