DSCR Sweep Period definition

DSCR Sweep Period. A period that shall commence on any Determination Date for which the Monthly DSCR is less than or equal to 1.30 and an Early Amortization Period has not otherwise commenced or is not otherwise in effect, and shall continue until the Monthly DSCR is greater than 1.30 for three (3) consecutive Determination Dates.
DSCR Sweep Period means the period commencing on any Determination Date for which the DSCR is less than or equal to 1.25 and a Regular Amortization Period is in effect. A DSCR Sweep Period will continue until the DSCR is greater than 1.25 for two consecutive Determination Dates. [***] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
DSCR Sweep Period. As defined in the Property Management Agreement.

Examples of DSCR Sweep Period in a sentence

  • On each Payment Date occurring during any DSCR Sweep Period, the Indenture Trustee shall deposit funds into the DSCR Reserve Account in accordance with Section 2.11(b) and 2.18 of the Indenture.

  • On each Payment Date occurring during any DSCR Sweep Period, the Indenture Trustee shall deposit funds into the DSCR Reserve Account in accordance with Sections 2.11(b) and 2.18 of the Indenture.


More Definitions of DSCR Sweep Period

DSCR Sweep Period means any period (i) commencing on any day following the last day of any calendar quarter if the Debt Service Coverage Ratio, as reasonably determined by Lender, on such last day of such calendar quarter is less than or equal to 1.20, and (ii) ending on the last day of any calendar quarter if the Debt Service Coverage Ratio, as reasonably determined by Lender following such date, and on the last day of the immediately preceding calendar quarter, exceeds 1.20. The first determination date for the purposes of determining if a DSCR Sweep Period exists shall be the date hereof.
DSCR Sweep Period means the period commencing on any Determination Date if the DSCR is less than or equal to 1.25 for such Determination Date and the immediately preceding Determination Date. A DSCR Sweep Period shall continue until the DSCR is greater than 1.25 for two consecutive Determination Dates.

Related to DSCR Sweep Period

  • Cash Sweep Period means each period commencing on the occurrence of a Cash Sweep Event and continuing until the earlier of (a) the Payment Date next occurring following the related Cash Sweep Event Cure, or (b) until payment in full of all principal and interest on the Loan and all other amounts payable under the Loan Documents.

  • Trigger Period means the period commencing 60 days prior to the first public announcement by the Company of any Change of Control (or pending Change of Control) and ending 60 days following consummation of such Change of Control (which Trigger Period will be extended following consummation of a Change of Control for so long as either of the Rating Agencies has publicly announced that it is considering a possible ratings change).

  • DSCR means debt service coverage ratio.

  • Covenant Trigger Period means the period (a) commencing on the date that (i) an Event of Default occurs or (ii) Availability is less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $50,000,000 and (b) continuing until there has been a period of 30 consecutive days thereafter during which at all times (i) no Event of Default exists and (ii) Availability shall have been not less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $50,000,000.

  • Trigger Event shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04(c).

  • Ramp Period The Ramp Period shall begin on the Effective Date and continue for a period of 3 months following the Effective Date. Commencing with the Effective Date and at all times during the Ramp Period thereafter, Customer will receive the rates, discounts, charges and credits set forth herein and will not be subject to the AVC. Annual Volume Commitment (“AVC”): $360,000 in Total Service Charges (“AVC”) during each contract year of the Term (following the expiration of the Ramp Period).

  • Ramp-Up Period means the period from and including the Effective Date to, but excluding, September 23, 2016.

  • Dominion Period has the meaning given to such term in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Excess Cash Flow Payment Period means, with respect to any Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, the immediately preceding fiscal year of the Borrower.

  • Cash Dominion Period means (a) each period beginning on a date when Total Excess Availability shall have been less than the greater of (i) 10% of the Line Cap and (ii) $20,000,000, in either case for five consecutive Business Days, and ending on such date as Total Excess Availability shall have been at least equal to the greater of (i) 10% of the Line Cap and (ii) $20,000,000 for a period of 30 consecutive calendar days or (b) upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the period that such Event of Default shall be continuing.

  • Trigger Event Date means a date on which a Trigger Event has occurred as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Start-up Period means up to a maximum of 7 Academy Financial Years and covers the period up to and including the first Academy Financial Year in which all age groups are present at the Academy (that is, all the pupil cohorts relevant to the age-range of the Academy will have some pupils present).

  • Excess Cash Flow Period means each fiscal year of the Borrower, commencing with the fiscal year of the Borrower ending on December 31, 2016.

  • Cash Dominion Event means either (i) the occurrence and continuance of any Event of Default, or (ii) the failure of the Borrower at any time to maintain Availability of at least twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the Loan Cap. For purposes of this Agreement, the occurrence of a Cash Dominion Event shall be deemed continuing (i) so long as such Event of Default has not been waived, and/or (ii) if the Cash Dominion Event arises as a result of the Borrower’s failure to achieve Availability as required hereunder, until Availability has exceeded twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) of the Loan Cap for sixty (60) consecutive Business Days, in which case a Cash Dominion Event shall no longer be deemed to be continuing for purposes of this Agreement; provided that a Cash Dominion Event shall be deemed continuing (even if an Event of Default is no longer continuing and/or Availability exceeds the required amount for sixty (60) consecutive Business Days) at all times after a Cash Dominion Event has occurred and been discontinued on three (3) occasion(s) after the Closing Date. The termination of a Cash Dominion Event as provided herein shall in no way limit, waive or delay the occurrence of a subsequent Cash Dominion Event in the event that the conditions set forth in this definition again arise.

  • Excess Cash Flow Payment Date means the earlier of (a) the date occurring 90 days after the last day of each fiscal year of the Borrower (commencing with the fiscal year of the Borrower ending December 31, 2018) and (b) the third Business Day following the date on which financial statements with respect to such period are delivered pursuant to Section 5.01(c).

  • Ratings Decline Period means the period that (i) begins on the earlier of (a) the date of the first public announcement of the occurrence of a Change of Control and (b) the occurrence of a Change of Control and (ii) ends 90 days following consummation of such Change of Control; provided that such period shall be extended for so long as the rating of the Notes, as noted by the applicable Rating Agency, is under publicly announced consideration for downgrade by the applicable Rating Agency.

  • Cumulative Loss Trigger Event If, with respect to any Distribution Date, the quotient (expressed as a percentage) of (x) the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred since the Cut-off Date through the last day of the related Due Period, divided by (y) the Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance, exceeds the applicable Cumulative Loss Percentages set forth below with respect to such Distribution Date: Distribution Date Occurring In Cumulative Loss Percentage March 2008 through February 1.400% for the first month, plus an additional 2009 1/12th of 1.750% for each month thereafter (e.g., 2.275% in September 2008) March 2009 through February 3.150% for the first month, plus an additional 2010 1/12th of 1.750% for each month thereafter (e.g., 4.025% in September 2009) March 2010 through February 4.900% for the first month, plus an additional 2011 1/12th of 1.400% for each month thereafter (e.g., 5.600% in September 2010) March 2011 through February 6.300% for the first month, plus an additional 2012 1/12th of 0.750% for each month thereafter (e.g., 6.675% in September 2011) March 2012 and thereafter 7.050%

  • Capital Event means a sale or disposition of any of the Company’s capital assets, the receipt of insurance and other proceeds derived from the involuntary conversion of Company property, the receipt of proceeds from a refinancing of Company property, or a similar event with respect to Company property or assets.

  • Excess Cash Flow Application Date as defined in Section 2.12(c).

  • Peak Period means the time between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. (April through September) or between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. (October through March) on all days except Saturdays and Sundays, which daily time period will be subject to change from time to time at the Company's option. This change would occur after no less than ten (10) days notice has been given to all Customers who would be affected, and to the Commission.

  • Non-Monetary Default Cure Period shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11(d).

  • Financing Period means the number of calendar days from, but excluding, the immediately preceding Reset Date to, and including, the current Reset Date.

  • Lock-up Period means the period beginning on the date hereof and continuing through the close of trading on the date that is 90 days after the date of the Prospectus (as defined in the Underwriting Agreement).