Data Tape definition

Data Tape. The list of all mortgage loans, dated as of the date specified therein, whose Mortgage Servicing Rights will be sold, or that are anticipated to be sold, as applicable, to Seller under the Asset Purchase Agreement.
Data Tape. As defined in Section 3A.1 of this Custodial Agreement.
Data Tape means a data tape, which shall include with respect to each Collateral Receivable the information set forth on Schedule 7.

Examples of Data Tape in a sentence

  • The terms of the Mortgage Note and Mortgage have not been impaired, waived, altered or modified in any respect from the date of origination, except by a written instrument which has been recorded, if necessary to protect the interests of the Purchaser, and which has been delivered to the Trustee and the terms of which are reflected in the Mortgage Loan Schedule, the Data Tape Information or included in the Mortgage File.

  • Test 16(D): No Bankruptcy Confirm the Data Tape shows the Obligor was not noted as being the subject of any bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Test 9-2: Modification Review the Data Tape and the Contract (as amended by any related correction notice, if any) and confirm that, as of the Cutoff Date, there is no revision to the following terms: i.

  • Test 11-1: Delinquency Observe TMCC’s Data Tape and confirm the Receivable was not more than 29 days delinquent as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Test 16(C): Delinquency Confirm the Data Tape shows the Receivable is not more than 29 days past due as of the Cut-off Date.


More Definitions of Data Tape

Data Tape means a tape or other electronic file on each Note Receivable and the collateral therefor as of the most recent month end in a sortable format (which tape may be a roll forward of the Data Tape provided as of the previous month end indicating what data has been added, deleted or otherwise changed), which shall include, but not be limited to, the Account Debtor(s), each Account Debtor’s address (street, city, state and zip code), contact name and telephone number, related Account Debtors, industry sector, guarantors (if any), equity sponsors (if any), credit rating, commitment amount, outstanding amount (advances and other usage), commencement date, maturity date, participation status, contractual interest rate basis and margin (and any applicable floor), current interest rate, payment type (interest only, principal plus interest, principal and interest, interest-only period, step-up amortization, etc), payment method if other than charge to loan, payment frequency, last payment date, next payment date, days past due, collection status (delinquent, defaulted, bankrupt, legal, etc.), current payment amount (interest and principal components if term loan), collections received for the period, advances made for the period, each applicable financial covenant and compliance therewith, modification history (number, type, date, result, etc.), and whether such Note Receivable is not approved, documented, managed and otherwise in conformance with the Required Procedures.
Data Tape means the data tape dated December 20, 2007 submitted by or on behalf of the Sponsor to Freddie Mac with respect to the Bonds and the Mortgaged Properties.
Data Tape means, as of any date, an electronic data storage disk prepared by Sellers from their management information systems setting forth, as of such date, information of the type set forth or described on Schedule 3.12 hereto with respect to the Purchased Assets.
Data Tape. Each tape accompanying an Assignment Agreement and containing the information specified in Exhibit I with respect to the related Mortgage Loans underlying the Excess MSRs that are subject to this Agreement.
Data Tape means the data tape dated August 27, 2010 submitted by or on behalf of the Sponsor to Freddie Mac with respect to the Bonds and the Mortgaged Property.
Data Tape. Each tape listing the Mortgage Loans underlying the Excess MSRs that are the subject of the related Trade Confirmation.
Data Tape. Has the meaning set forth in the Loan Agreement.