Class B Nominal definition

Class B Nominal means EUR 59,300,000 (provided that if any Class B Notes are purchased or cancelled or if there is a further issue which is consolidated with and forms a part of the Class B Notes, the Class B Nominal will be adjusted proportionately);

Examples of Class B Nominal in a sentence

  • The Nominal Liquidation Amount of each Tranche of Class B Notes shall be increased by the amount of such allocation pro rata based on the ratio of the Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit of such Tranche of Class B Notes to the Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit, each as of the first day of the related Due Period; provided, however, that the Nominal Liquidation Amount of a Tranche of Class B Notes shall not be increased above the Adjusted Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount of such Tranche.

  • The Reallocated Finance Charge Amounts shall be reduced by the amount of the Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit reimbursed pursuant to this step (25).

  • The Series Finance Charge Amounts shall be reduced by the amount of the Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit reimbursed pursuant to this step (18).

  • The Calculation Agent shall make the following adjustments after giving effect to step (18) of the Cash Flows (Reimbursement of Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit from Series Finance Charge Amounts): Class A Usage of Class B Notes.

  • The Calculation Agent shall make the following adjustments after giving effect to step (25) of the Cash Flows (Reimbursement of Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit from Reallocated Finance Charge Amounts): Class A Usage of Class B Notes.

  • The amount, if any, by which the Adjusted Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount of the Class B Notes exceeds the Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount as of the Record Date with respect to the applicable Payment Dates ......

  • Finance Charge Amounts) shall be treated as Series Principal Amounts (to be added to the Series Principal Amounts after step (24) (Reimbursement of Class A Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit from Reallocated Finance Charge Amounts)) and the Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit shall be deemed to be reimbursed by such amount.

  • The Calculation Agent shall make the following adjustments after giving effect to step (47) of the Cash Flows (Reallocation of Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit to Class C): Class A Usage of Class B Notes.

  • The Calculation Agent shall make the following adjustments after giving effect to step (46) of the Cash Flows (Reallocation of Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount Deficit to Class D): Class A Usage of Class B Notes.

  • However, Series 2010-1 Available Principal Amounts shall be available to pay principal on the Series 2010-1 Notes only up to the Series 2010-1 Nominal Liquidation Amount (for the purposes of this provision, without giving effect to reductions pursuant to clause (i) of the definitions of Class A Nominal Liquidation Amount, Class B Nominal Liquidation Amount and Class C Nominal Liquidation Amount).