Examples of Class B Investor in a sentence
Class B Investor Charge-Offs shall thereafter be reimbursed and the Class B Invested Amount increased (but not by an amount in excess of the aggregate unreimbursed Class B Investor Charge-Offs) on any Distribution Date by the amount of Excess Spread and Excess Finance Charge Collections allocated and available for that purpose pursuant to subsection 4.07(e).
In the event that such reduction would cause the Class B Investor Interest to be a negative number, the Class B Investor Interest will be reduced to zero, and the Class A Investor Interest will be reduced by the amount by which the Class B Investor Interest would have been reduced below zero, but not by more than the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Transfer Date (a "Class A Investor Charge-Off").
The Class B Investor Interest will thereafter be reimbursed (but not to an amount in excess of the unpaid principal balance of the Class B Certificates) on any Transfer Date by the amount of Excess Spread allocated and available for that purpose as described under subsection 4.11(d).
The amount, if any, by which the outstanding principal balance of the Class B Certificates exceeds the Class B Investor Amount after giving effect to any activity on the Distribution Date is $0.0030.
Class B Investor Charge Offs for the preceding Due Period $0.00 7.
If there is a Subordinate Class with respect to Class A, the Holders of each Class B Investor Certificate, by their acceptance of such Investor Certificate, hereby subordinate, for the benefit of the Holders of Class A Investor Certificates, to the extent and in the manner set forth in Section 9, all of such Investor Certificateholders' right, title and interest in and to future distributions due on such Holders' Investor Certificates, but only to the extent of the Available Subordinated Amount.
In the event that such reduction would cause the Collateral Interest to be a negative number, the Collateral Interest will be reduced to zero, and the Class B Investor Interest (after giving effect to reductions for any Class B Investor Charge-Offs and any Reallocated Class B Principal Collections on such Transfer Date) will be reduced by the amount by which the Collateral Interest would have been reduced below zero.
The Collateral Interest will also be reduced by the amount of Reallocated Principal Collections pursuant to Section 4.12 and the amount of any portion of the Collateral Interest allocated to the Class A Certificates or the Class B Certificates to avoid a reduction in the Class A Investor Interest, pursuant to subsection 4.10(a), or the Class B Investor Interest, pursuant to subsection 4.10(b), respectively.
The Class B Investor Interest will also be reduced by the amount of Reallocated Class B Principal Collections in excess of the Collateral Interest pursuant to Section 4.12 and the amount of any portion of the Class B Investor Interest allocated to the Class A Certificates to avoid a reduction in the Class A Investor Interest pursuant to subsection 4.10(a) above.
In the event that such reduction would cause the Collateral Interest Amount to be a negative number, the Collateral Interest Amount will be reduced to zero, and the Class B Investor Interest (after giving effect to reductions for any Class B Investor Charge-Offs and any Reallocated Class B Principal Collections on such Transfer Date) will be reduced by the amount by which the Collateral Interest Amount would have been reduced below zero.