Cleanup Call definition

Cleanup Call. As defined in Section 10.01.
Cleanup Call. As defined in Section 10.01. Closing Date: August 30, 2006. Code: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, including any successor or amendatory provisions.
Cleanup Call. As defined in Section 10.01. Closing Date: June 29, 2005.

Examples of Cleanup Call in a sentence

  • The right to exercise the Cleanup Call pursuant to the preceding paragraph shall be exercisable if the Stated Principal Balance of all of the Mortgage Loans at the time of any such repurchase, is less than or equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate Cut-off Date Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Master Servicer shall not be entitled to exercise the Cleanup Call to the extent that the Depositor creates a net interest margin transaction which includes the Class X Certificates or Class P Certificates and the notes issued pursuant to such net interest margin transaction are outstanding on the date on which the Master Servicer intends to exercise the Cleanup Call.

  • Final Repurchase Price a) and b) (only on a Clean-up Call Early Redemption Date or Tax Call Early Redemption Date)d.

  • Assuming payment based on the pricing speeds outlined in "Key Terms - Pricing Prepayment Assumption" and to a 10% Clean-up Call on all Certificates.

  • Notice of the exercise of the Cleanup Call, specifying the Distribution Date on which the Certificateholders may surrender their Certificates for payment of the final distribution and cancellation, shall be given promptly by the Securities Administrator by letter to the Certificateholders mailed no later than the fifteenth (15th) day of the month of such final distribution.

  • If the Clean-up Call Option (defined herein) is specified in the relevant Final Terms as being applicable, in the event that at least 80 per cent.

  • The right of the Servicer to purchase all outstanding Mortgage Loans pursuant to clause (a) above is exercisable only on or after the related Clean-up Call Date.

  • Assuming payment based on the pricing speeds outlined in "Key Terms - Pricing Prepayment Assumption" and to a 10% Clean-up Call on the Certificates.

  • Interest: Interest Collections Principal: Principal Collections Prepayments in Full Liquidation Proceeds Recoveries Sub Total Collections Purchase Amounts: Purchase Amounts Related to Principal Purchase Amounts Related to Interest Sub Total Clean-up Call Reserve Account Draw Amount Available Funds — Total III.

  • The Servicer may, at its option, effect an early redemption of the Notes on any Payment Date on or after the Clean-up Call Date.


More Definitions of Cleanup Call

Cleanup Call. As defined in Section 11.01.
Cleanup Call is amended by adding the words "or a Special Purpose Subsidiary" in the fourth and eighth lines thereof, after the word "Company".
Cleanup Call. As defined in Section 10.01. CLOSING DATE: November 29, 2004.
Cleanup Call. Either the Senior-Subordinate Cleanup Call or the Group V Cleanup Call, as applicable. CLOSING DATE: July 28, 2004. CODE: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, including any successor or amendatory provisions.

Related to Cleanup Call

  • Clean-up Call The termination of the Trust Fund hereunder pursuant to Section 9.01(a)(ii).

  • Clean-Up Call Date The first Remittance Date following the date on which the aggregate Loan Balances of all Mortgage Loans has declined to 10% or less of the aggregate principal balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Startup Day.

  • remedial and "response action" include the types of activities covered by the United States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA).

  • Cleanup means all actions required to: (i) clean up, remove, treat or remediate Hazardous Materials in the indoor or outdoor environment; (ii) prevent the Release of Hazardous Materials so that they do not migrate, endanger or threaten to endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment; (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and post-remedial monitoring and care; or (iv) respond to any government requests for information or documents in any way relating to cleanup, removal, treatment or remediation or potential cleanup, removal, treatment or remediation of Hazardous Materials in the indoor or outdoor environment.

  • Environmental Clean-up Site means any location which is listed or proposed for listing on the National Priorities List, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System, or on any similar state list of sites relating to investigation or cleanup, or which is the subject of any pending or threatened action, suit, proceeding, or investigation related to or arising from any location at which there has been a Release or threatened or suspected Release of a Hazardous Material.

  • Remediation means any response, remedial, removal, or corrective action, any activity to cleanup, detoxify, decontaminate, contain or otherwise remediate any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs, any actions to prevent, cure or mitigate any Release, any action to comply with any Environmental Laws or with any permits issued pursuant thereto, any inspection, investigation, study, monitoring, assessment, audit, sampling and testing, laboratory or other analysis, or any evaluation relating to any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs.

  • Sampling means the distribution of samples to members of the general public in a public place.

  • Cleanup costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralizing, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.

  • Clean-Up Period has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(b).

  • Remediation Period has the meaning specified in Section 8.2(a);

  • Remedial Action means all actions to (i) clean up, remove, treat, or in any other way address any Hazardous Material, (ii) prevent the Release of any Hazardous Material so it does not endanger or threaten to endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment, (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations or post-remedial monitoring and care, or (iv) correct a condition of noncompliance with Environmental Laws.

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Decontamination means a process that attempts to remove or reduce to an acceptable level a contaminant exceeding an allowable threshold set forth in these Rules in a harvest batch or production batch.

  • Remedial Actions means those actions taken in the event of a radioactive release or threatened release into the environment to prevent or minimize the radioactive release so that it does not migrate and cause significant danger to the present or future public health, safety, or welfare, or to the environment. Remedial action includes, but is not limited to, actions at the location of the release such as storage, confinement, perimeter protection which may include using dikes, trenches, and ditches, clay cover, neutralization, dredging or excavation, repair or replacement of leaking containers, collection of leachate and runoff, efforts to minimize the social and economic harm of processing, provision of alternative water supplies, and any required monitoring to assure that the actions taken are sufficient to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and the environment.

  • Remedial Design or “RD” shall mean those activities to be undertaken by SDs to develop final plans and specifications for the RA as stated in the SOW.

  • Remedial Work has the meaning assigned such term in Section 8.10(a).

  • Soil means all unconsolidated mineral and organic material of any origin.

  • Remedial Action Plan has the meaning provided in Section 3.9(c)(ii).