Face amount of the mortgage definition

Face amount of the mortgage means the outstanding principal
Face amount of the mortgage means the outstanding principal balance computed without any reduction because of an insurer's option limiting its coverage, except that for the purposes of determining a minimum policyholder position under subsection E "face amount of the mortgage" means the entire loan indebtedness on the property."END_STATUTE

Related to Face amount of the mortgage

  • Outstanding Mortgage Loan As of any Due Date, a Mortgage Loan with a Stated Principal Balance greater than zero which was not the subject of a Principal Prepayment in Full prior to such Due Date and which did not become a Liquidated Mortgage Loan prior to such Due Date.

  • Outstanding Loan Balance means the principal amount of your full-time Direct Loans outstanding at any time, including any Canada Student Grant amount(s) converted to a Direct Loan, together with all interest on those amounts.

  • Principal Amount at Maturity of a Security means the principal amount at maturity as set forth on the face of the Security.

  • Face Amount means, when used with respect to this Security, the amount set forth on the face of this Security as its “Face Amount.”

  • Applicable Prepayment Premium has the meaning specified therefor in the Fee Letter.

  • Principal Amount Outstanding means, in respect of a Covered Bond on any day the principal amount of that Covered Bond on the relevant Issue Date thereof less principal amounts received by the relevant Covered Bondholder in respect thereof on or prior to that day.

  • Refinancing Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan originated in connection with the refinancing of an existing mortgage loan.

  • Outstanding Principal Amount means, in respect of a Covered Bond, its principal amount less, in respect of any Instalment Covered Bond, any principal amount on which interest shall have ceased to accrue in accordance with Condition 5.06 or otherwise as indicated in the Final Terms.

  • Collateral Principal Amount means on any date of determination (A) the aggregate principal balance of the Portfolio, including the funded and unfunded balance on any Delayed Funding Term Loan or Revolving Loan, as of such date plus (B) the amounts on deposit in the Accounts (including cash and Cash Equivalents) representing Principal Proceeds as of such date minus (C) the aggregate principal balance of all Ineligible Investments as of such date.

  • Current Principal Amount With respect to any Certificate (other than an Interest Only Certificate) as of any Distribution Date, the initial principal amount of such Certificate, and reduced by (i) all amounts distributed on previous Distribution Dates on such Certificate with respect to principal, (ii) the principal portion of all Realized Losses allocated prior to such Distribution Date to such Certificate, taking account of the Loss Allocation Limitation and (iii) in the case of a Subordinate Certificate, such Certificate's pro rata share, if any, of the applicable Subordinate Certificate Writedown Amount for previous Distribution Dates. With respect to any Class of Certificates (other than an Interest Only Certificate), the Current Principal Amount thereof will equal the sum of the Current Principal Amounts of all Certificates in such Class. Notwithstanding the foregoing, solely for purposes of giving consents, directions, waivers, approvals, requests and notices, the Class R-I, Class R-II and Class R-III Certificates after the Distribution Date on which they each receive the distribution of the last dollar of their respective original principal amount shall be deemed to have Current Principal Amounts equal to their respective Current Principal Amounts on the day immediately preceding such Distribution Date.

  • Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount has the meaning specified in the Indenture.

  • Cumulative Outstanding Principal Amount means the aggregate principal amount of each series of Bonds issued and Outstanding from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, as reflected in the records maintained by the Registrar as provided in this Ordinance.

  • Original Principal Amount means $296,000,000 for the Class A-1 Notes, $330,000,000 for the Class A-2a Notes, $100,000,000 for the Class A-2b Notes, $428,000,000 for the Class A-3 Notes and $96,000,000 for the Class A-4 Notes.

  • Subordinate Optimal Principal Amount For any Distribution Date and any Loan Group, the sum for each Mortgage Loan in such Loan Group of (i) the Subordinate Percentage of (a) the principal portion of each Scheduled Payment (without giving effect, prior to the Bankruptcy Coverage Termination Date, to any reductions thereof caused by any Debt Service Reductions or Deficient Valuations) due on each such Mortgage Loan on the related Due Date, (b) the principal portion of the Purchase Price of each such Mortgage Loan to the extent it was repurchased by the Transferor pursuant to this Agreement as of such Distribution Date, (c) the Substitution Adjustment Amount in connection with any Deleted Mortgage Loan related to such Loan Group received with respect to such Distribution Date, (d) any Liquidation Proceeds (including Insurance Proceeds) allocable to recoveries of principal of Mortgage Loans related to such Loan Group that are not yet Liquidated Loans, received during the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date, (ii) with respect to each Mortgage Loan in such Loan Group that became a Liquidated Loan during the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date, the portion of the amount of the Liquidation Proceeds allocable to principal received with respect to such Mortgage Loan that was not included in clause (ii) of the definition of "Senior Optimal Principal Amount" for such Distribution Date, (iii) the Subordinate Prepayment Percentage of the sum of (a) all Principal Prepayments in Full of Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group received during the related Prepayment Period and (b) all partial Principal Prepayments of Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group and applied during the related Prepayment Period and (iv) with respect to any Distribution Date prior to the Cross-Over Date only, the Subordinate Prepayment Percentage related to such Group of the Recoveries received during the related Prepayment Period; provided, however, that if a Bankruptcy Loss that is an Excess Loss is sustained with respect to a Mortgage Loan in such Loan Group that is not a Liquidated Loan, the Subordinate Optimal Principal Amount will be reduced on the related Distribution Date by the Subordinate Percentage of the principal portion of such Bankruptcy Loss.

  • Notional Principal Amount For calculating interest payments, on each Class of outstanding Interest Only MAC Notes as of any Payment Date, an amount equal to the outstanding Class Principal Balance as of such Payment Date of the portion of the related Class of Class M Notes that was exchanged for such Interest Only MAC Note.

  • Accreted Principal Amount for the Class A-2 Certificates means for each six-month period from and including each date specified in Schedule II hereof to but excluding the next such date, the amount specified in Schedule II as the "Ending Balance" for such beginning date.

  • REO Principal Amortization With respect to any REO Property, for any calendar month, the excess, if any, of (a) the aggregate of all amounts received in respect of such REO Property during such calendar month, whether in the form of rental income, sale proceeds (including, without limitation, that portion of the Termination Price paid in connection with a purchase of all of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties pursuant to Section 9.01 that is allocable to such REO Property) or otherwise, net of any portion of such amounts (i) payable pursuant to Section 3.23(c) in respect of the proper operation, management and maintenance of such REO Property or (ii) payable or reimbursable to the Servicer pursuant to Section 3.23(d) for unpaid Servicing Fees in respect of the related Mortgage Loan and unreimbursed Servicing Advances and P&I Advances in respect of such REO Property or the related Mortgage Loan, over (b) the REO Imputed Interest in respect of such REO Property for such calendar month.

  • Required Subordinated Amount of Class B Notes means, for the Class A( - ) Notes for any date of determination, an amount equal to the product of

  • Outstanding Principal Balance As of the time of any determination, the principal balance of a Mortgage Loan remaining to be paid by the Mortgagor, or, in the case of an REO Property, the principal balance of the related Mortgage Loan remaining to be paid by the Mortgagor at the time such property was acquired by the Trust Fund less any Net Liquidation Proceeds with respect thereto to the extent applied to principal.

  • Revolving Interest Rate means an interest rate per annum equal to (a) the sum of the Alternate Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin with respect to Domestic Rate Loans and (b) the sum of the Eurodollar Rate plus the Applicable Margin with respect to Eurodollar Rate Loans.

  • Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan serviced pursuant to this Agreement under which the Mortgage Interest Rate is adjusted from time to time in accordance with the terms and provisions of the related Mortgage Note.

  • Principal amount financed means the unpaid cash price balance after deducting the down payment, adding the cost of any insurance premiums required or obtained as security for or by reason of the sale of a motor vehicle under an installment sale contract, and adding other costs necessary or incidental to the sale of the motor vehicle under the contract that the seller contracts to pay on behalf of the buyer and for the amount of which the seller agrees to extend credit to the buyer and for which the buyer contracts voluntarily.

  • Unencumbered Required Subordinated Amount of Class D Notes means, for the Class C( - ) Notes, an amount equal to the product of

  • Encumbered Required Subordinated Amount of Class D Notes means, for the Class C( - ) Notes, an amount equal to the product of

  • Refinanced Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan the proceeds of which were not used to purchase the related Mortgaged Property.