Delinquency Trigger Ratio definition

Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of:
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of any Cut-Off Date, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) computed by dividing (i) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables that are Delinquent Receivables as of such Cut-Off Date, by (ii) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Receivables as of such Cut-Off Date.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of the last day of any Settlement Period, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of:

More Definitions of Delinquency Trigger Ratio

Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, at any time, a percentage equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding balance of all Receivables that were Delinquent Receivables as of the last day of the most recently ended Monthly Period, divided by (ii) the aggregate outstanding balance of all Billed Receivables as of the end of the most recently ended Monthly Period.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, with respect to any Payment Date, the quotient, expressed as a percentage of (a) the Aggregate Discounted Contract Principal Balance of all Contracts as to which all or a portion of a Scheduled Payment remained unpaid for more than 30 days from its due date, determined as of the end of the immediately preceding calendar month, divided by (b) the Aggregate Discounted Contract Principal Balance of all Contracts as of the last day of the immediately preceding calendar month (including any Contracts which were repossessed or substituted).
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the rolling average of the Delinquency Ratios for the three Settlement Periods then most recently ended.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of the last day of any calendar month, the trailing three-month average of the Delinquent Receivable Percentage in respect of the three calendar months then most recently ended.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of any Determination Date, the quotient, expressed as a percentage, of (a) the sum of the Discounted Contract Balances of all 90-Day Delinquent Contracts, determined as of the last day of the related Collection Period, divided by (b) the Aggregate Outstanding Contract Balance as of the last day of the related Collection Period.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, at any time, a percentage equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding balance of all Adjusted Receivables (other than Adjusted Receivables the Obligor of which is an Affiliate of any Seller Party) that were Delinquent Receivables as of the last day of the most recently ended Accrual Period, divided by (ii) the aggregate outstanding balance of all Adjusted Receivables (other than Adjusted Receivables the Obligor of which is an Affiliate of any Seller Party) as of the end of the most recently ended Accrual Period.
Delinquency Trigger Ratio means, as of each Record Date, a ------------------------- fraction (expressed as a percentage), the numerator of which is the Outstanding Principal Balance of all Delinquent Mortgage Loans (excluding Defaulted Mortgage Loans) and the denominator of which is the aggregate Outstanding Pool Balance on such Record Date.