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).