Class F Note Interest Rate definition

Class F Note Interest Rate means LIBOR plus 0.850%.
Class F Note Interest Rate means LIBOR plus 1.05%.
Class F Note Interest Rate. With respect to any Class F Note, the annual rate at which interest accrues on such Note, which will be equal to LIBOR for such Interest Accrual Period plus 1.50%.

More Definitions of Class F Note Interest Rate

Class F Note Interest Rate means 8.001%.
Class F Note Interest Rate means 7.00%.

Related to Class F Note Interest Rate

  • Class A Note Interest Rate means a per annum rate of [ ]% [in excess of LIBOR as determined on the LIBOR Determination Date for the applicable Interest Period].

  • Class B Note Interest Rate means a per annum rate of [ ]% [in excess of LIBOR as determined on the LIBOR Determination Date for the applicable Interest Period].

  • Note Interest Rate means a per annum rate equal to 0.02% in excess of LIBOR as determined by the Calculation Agent on the related LIBOR Determination Date with respect to each Interest Period.

  • Class A-1 Note Interest Rate means a rate per annum equal to 0.64000%.

  • Class C Note Interest Rate means a per annum rate of [ ]% [in excess of LIBOR as determined on the LIBOR Determination Date for the applicable Interest Period].

  • Class A-2 Note Interest Rate means a rate per annum equal to %.

  • Class E Interest Rate means 5.02% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class A-3 Note Interest Rate means a rate per annum equal to %.

  • Class A-1 Interest Rate means 0.48000% per annum (computed on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed during the applicable Interest Period, but assuming a 360-day year).

  • Class D Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Exchange Note Interest Rate has the meaning stated in Section 2.2(a)(vi) of the Exchange Note Supplement.

  • Class A-4 Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Certificate Interest Rate With respect to each Class of Certificates and any Distribution Date, the applicable per annum rate set forth or described in the Preliminary Statement hereto.

  • Class A-3 Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class C Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class A Note Rate means 2.97% per annum.

  • Class A Interest Rate has the meaning assigned to such term in the Indenture.

  • Class B Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class B Note Rate means % per annum, computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months.

  • Class A-2-B Interest Rate means LIBOR + 0.27% per annum (computed on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed during the applicable Interest Period, but assuming a 360 day year); provided, however, that for any Interest Period for which the sum of LIBOR + 0.27% is less than 0.00%, the Class A-2-B Interest Rate shall be deemed to be 0.00%.

  • Class A-2-A Interest Rate means [ ]% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Class A Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class A noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the interest rate applicable for each related class of notes from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Class A-2b Interest Rate means LIBOR + 0.16% per annum (computed on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed, but assuming a 360-day year).

  • Class A Note Initial Principal Balance means $750,000,000.

  • Class B Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class B Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class B noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the class B note interest rate from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Accrued Class A Note Interest means, with respect to any Payment Date, the sum of the Class A Noteholders’ Monthly Accrued Interest for such Payment Date and the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Carryover Shortfall for such Payment Date.