Class D Rating definition

Class D Rating means a rating equal to “Ba1(sf)” by Moody’s and “BBB-sf” by Fitch or such other rating level communicated by the Rating Agencies for the Class D Notes at any time during the Securitisation.
Class D Rating means a rating equal to “Ba2(sf)” by Moody’s and “BB (sf)” by DBRS or such other rating level communicated by the Listing and Admission to trading of the Rated Notes Proceeds of the issue of the NotesRating Agencies for the Class D Notes at any time during the Securitisation.

Related to Class D Rating

  • Required Rating means, in the case of Moody's, the rating assigned to the Underlying Securities by Moody's as of the Closing Date, and, in the case of S&P, the rating assigned to the Underlying Securities by S&P as of the Closing Date.

  • Moody’s means Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc.

  • Moody s” means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc.

  • Designated Rating means, for a security or instrument, a rating issued by a designated rating organization, or its DRO affiliate, that is at or above one of the following rating categories, or that is at or above a category that replaces one of the following rating categories, if

  • Rating means the operating limits as specified by the component manufacturer.

  • Investment Grade Rating means a rating equal to or higher than Baa3 (or the equivalent) by Xxxxx’x and BBB- (or the equivalent) by S&P, or an equivalent rating by any other Rating Agency.

  • Rating Date means the date which is 90 days prior to the earlier of (a) a Change of Control or (b) public notice of the occurrence of a Change of Control or of the intention by the Issuers to effect a Change of Control.