Exchange Note Purchase Price definition

Exchange Note Purchase Price means, for an Exchange Note Purchase Date, an amount equal to the sum of:
Exchange Note Purchase Price means the amount payable with respect to the redemption in full of an Exchange Note as set forth in the applicable Servicing Supplement or Exchange Note Supplement.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means an amount equal to:

Examples of Exchange Note Purchase Price in a sentence

  • If the Exchange Note Purchase Price to be paid for the Exchange Note exceeds the amount of any cash payment for the account of the Seller on such day, such excess shall automatically be considered to have been contributed to the Buyer by the Seller as a capital contribution.

  • The Exchange Note Redemption Price shall be equal to the Exchange Note Purchase Price (as defined in the Exchange Note Servicing Supplement).

  • In consideration of the transfer of the Exchange Note to the Buyer on the Closing Date, the Buyer shall pay to the Seller on the Closing Date, the Exchange Note Purchase Price with respect thereto.

  • As of the Closing Date, the Buyer paid in cash $[ ] of the Exchange Note Purchase Price.

  • In decentralized schemes, the task of KDC is divided among subgroup managers.


More Definitions of Exchange Note Purchase Price

Exchange Note Purchase Price means $[ ].
Exchange Note Purchase Price means an amount equal to the 201[__]-[__] Exchange Note Balance as of the 201[__]-[__] Exchange Note Purchase Date, plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means $906,588,580.87.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means $894,201,776.83.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means $905,134,435.42.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means $894,456,047.10.
Exchange Note Purchase Price means $931,706,958.16.