Exhibit 1B definition

Exhibit 1B means required information for approval to utilize integrated equipment for purposes other than testing.
Exhibit 1B. Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting, Continued Delinquency Code Delinquency Description

Examples of Exhibit 1B in a sentence

  • Sample Account Opening Letter to Brokers/Dealers (from employee) Exhibit 1B — Sample Account Opening Letter to Brokers/Dealers (from SEI) Exhibit 2 - Initial Securities Holdings Report Exhibit 3 - Quarterly Transaction Report Exhibit 4 - Annual Securities Holdings Report Exhibit 5 - Annual Compliance Certification (only required in lieu of preferred e-mail response) Exhibit 6 - List of Investment Vehicles I.

  • In addition, on a quarterly basis, DTI will provide to the Funds a certification in the form attached as Exhibit 1B in connection with DTI's compliance with Rule 38a-1.

  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform for OpenShift will be supported in accordance with the terms of Exhibit 1.B.

  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform for OpenShift and/or Red Hat JBoss EAP for xPaaS will be supported in accordance with the terms of Exhibit 1.B.

  • The Warrant Certificate, together with the form of election to purchase Common Stock (“Exercise Notice”) and the form of assignment to be printed on the reverse thereof, shall be in the form of Exhibit 1-A hereto and the Warrant Certificate, together with the form of Exercise Notice and the form of assignment to be printed on the reverse thereof, shall be in the form of Exhibit 1-B hereto.


More Definitions of Exhibit 1B

Exhibit 1B. Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting, Continued Status Code Status Description
Exhibit 1B. Schedule of Contract Units and “Post-Rehab” Contract Rents (applicable only to projects undergoing Work); Exhibit 1C: Schedule of Contract Units and “As-Is” Contract Rents (applicable only to projects undergoing Work);
Exhibit 1B. Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting, Continued The FNMA Delinquent Reason Code field should show the Reason for Delinquency as follows: 001 FNMA-Death of principal mortgagor 002 FNMA-Illness of principal mortgagor 003 FNMA-Illness of mortgagor’s family member 004 FNMA-Death of mortgagor’s family member 005 FNMA-Marital difficulties 006 FNMA-Curtailment of income 007 FNMA-Excessive Obligation 008 FNMA-Abandonment of property 009 FNMA-Distant employee transfer 011 FNMA-Property problem 012 FNMA-Inability to sell property 013 FNMA-Inability to rent property 014 FNMA-Military Service 015 FNMA-Other 016 FNMA-Unemployment 017 FNMA-Business failure 019 FNMA-Casualty loss 022 FNMA-Energy environment costs 023 FNMA-Servicing problems 026 FNMA-Payment adjustment 027 FNMA-Payment dispute 029 FNMA-Transfer of ownership pending 030 FNMA-Fraud 031 FNMA-Unable to contact borrower INC FNMA-Incarceration
Exhibit 1B. Funding Curves for Fixed Income Portfolio 2008 $ 2,766,420 $ 2,213,136 2009 $ 5,661,559 $ 4,529,248 2010 $ 8,691,406 $ 6,953,125 2011 $ 11,862,229 $ 9,489,783 2012 $ 15,180,587 $ 12,144,470 2013 $ 18,653,345 $ 14,922,676 2014 $ 22,287,687 $ 17,830,149 2015 $ 26,091,131 $ 20,872,905 2016 $ 30,071,545 $ 24,057,236 2017 $ 34,237,165 $ 27,389,732 2018 $ 35,343,432 $ 28,274,746 2019 $ 36,484,137 $ 29,187,309 2020 $ 37,660,285 $ 30,128,228 2021 $ 39,194,732 $ 31,355,785 2022 $ 40,792,950 $ 32,634,360 2023 $ 42,457,639 $ 33,966,112 2024 $ 44,191,618 $ 35,353,294 2025 $ 45,997,823 $ 36,798,258 2026 $ 47,879,319 $ 38,303,455 2027 $ 50,107,096 $ 40,085,677 2028 $ 41,258,814 $ 33,007,051 2029 $ 43,178,546 $ 34,542,837 2030 $ 45,187,600 $ 36,150,080 2031 $ 47,290,134 $ 37,832,107 2032 $ 49,490,497 $ 39,592,397 2033 $ 51,793,240 $ 43,506,322 2034 $ 54,203,128 $ 47,698,752 2035 $ 56,725,145 $ 52,187,133 2036 $ 59,364,509 $ 56,989,929 2037 $ 62,126,681 $ 62,126,681 2038 $ 49,214,339 $ 49,214,339 2039 $ 33,898,889 $ 33,898,889 2040 $ 4,137,636 $ 4,137,636 2041 $ 3,875,238 $ 3,875,238 2042 $ 3,584,709 $ 3,584,709 2043 $ 3,264,183 $ 3,264,183 2044 $ 2,911,687 $ 2,911,687 2045 $ 2,525,136 $ 2,525,136 2046 $ 2,102,329 $ 2,102,329 2047 $ 1,640,938 $ 1,640,938 2048 $ 1,138,507 $ 1,138,507 2049 $ 592,440 $ 592,440 2050 $ 0 $ 0 Exhibit 1C: Fixed Income Portfolio Funding Curve with 3% Risk Adjustment EXHIBIT 2 PERMITTED INVESTMENTS
Exhibit 1B. Standard File Codes – Delinquency Reporting The Loss Mit Type field should show the approved Loss Mitigation Code as follows: · ASUM-Approved Assumption · BAP-Borrower Assistance Program · CO-Charge Off · DIL-Deed-in-Lieu · FFA-Formal Forbearance Agreement · MOD-Loan Modification · PRE-Pre-Sale · SS-Short Sale · MISC-Anything else approved by the PMI or Pool Insurer NOTE: Wxxxx Fargo Bank will accept alternative Loss Mitigation Types to those above, provided that they are consistent with industry standards. If Loss Mitigation Types other than those above are used, the Servicer must supply Wxxxx Fargo Bank with a description of each of the Loss Mitigation Types prior to sending the file. The Occupant Code field should show the current status of the property code as follows: · Mortgagor · Tenant · Unknown · Vacant The Property Condition field should show the last reported condition of the property as follows: · Damaged · Excellent · Fair · Gone · Good · Poor · Special Hazard · Unknown
Exhibit 1B. Schedule of Contract Units and “Post-Rehab” Contract Rents (applicable only to projects undergoing Work); Exhibit 1C: Schedule of Contract Units and “As-Is” Contract Rents (applicable only to projects undergoing Work); Exhibit 2: Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan, and Exhibit 3: Addendum to the HAP ContractLabor Standards (if applicable). (See page 1, Box 3.)
Exhibit 1B. Price, Minimum Quantities, Delivery Schedule and Site Calendar Year 2001" as revised through Revision 5 is deleted, and replaced with "Exhibit 1B Price, Minimum Quantities, Delivery Schedule and Site Calendar Year 2002" as revised through Revision 6 (copy attached).