Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount definition

Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount means, on each Payment Date the Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Percentage multiplied by the sum of:
Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount means, on each Payment Date, the Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Percentage multiplied by the Aggregate Discounted Receivables Balance as at the end of the relevant Monthly Period.

Examples of Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount in a sentence

  • L’évaluation sommative est la dernière phase du processus de l’ergothérapie.

  • Targeted Class B Note Balance means (a) except in the case of (b),the excess of the Aggregate Discounted Principal Balance as at the end of the preceding Monthly Period over the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Class A Notes (after giving effect to all payments and distributions on such date) and the Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount or (b) zero, if the Aggregate Discounted Principal Balance as at the end of the preceding Monthly Period is less than 10 per cent.

Related to Class B Targeted Overcollateralisation Amount

  • Targeted Overcollateralization Amount means, for a Payment Date, an amount equal to:

  • Overcollateralization Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess, if any, of (a) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans before giving effect to distributions of principal to be made on such Distribution Date over (b) the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Class A Certificates and Class M Certificates immediately prior to such date.

  • Yield Supplement Overcollateralization Amount means, with respect to any calendar month and the related Payment Date, or with respect to the Closing Date, the aggregate amount by which the Principal Balance as of the last day of the related Collection Period or the Cutoff Date, as applicable, of each of the related Receivables with an APR as stated in the related contract of less than the Required Rate, other than Defaulted Receivables, exceeds the present value, calculated by using a discount rate equal to the Required Rate, of each scheduled payment of each such Receivables assuming such scheduled payment is made on the last day of each month and each month has 30 days.

  • Overcollateralization Target Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, 4.75% of the Pool Balance as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Overcollateralization Release Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the lesser of (x) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date and (y) the Excess Overcollateralized Amount.