Table funding means a settlement at which a mortgage loan is funded by a contemporaneous advance of loan funds and an assignment of the loan to the person advancing the funds.
Match funding or “match share” means cash or in-kind (non-cash) contributions provided by the Applicant/Recipient, subcontractors, or other parties that will be used in performance of the proposed project. Match share percentage is calculated by dividing the total match share contributions by the total allowable project cost. “Total allowable project cost” is the sum of the CEC’s reimbursable share and Recipient’s match share of the project costs. Match share expenditures have the following requirements:
Group I The pool of Mortgage Loans identified in the related Schedules of Mortgage Loans as having been assigned to Group I, including any Qualified Replacement Mortgages delivered in replacement thereof and each Subsequent Mortgage Loan delivered to the Trust for inclusion therein.
Eligible Fund means an open-end fund managed by Xxxxxx and designated by the Boards as a fund that may be chosen by a Participant as a fund in which the Participant’s Account may be deemed to be invested.
Loan Group I The group of Mortgage Loans identified in the Mortgage Loan Schedule as having been assigned to Loan Group I.
Eligible Funds On any Distribution Date, the portion, if any, of the Available Distribution Amount remaining after reduction by the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Accrued Certificate Interest on the Senior Certificates, (ii) the Senior Principal Distribution Amount (determined without regard to Section 4.02(a)(ii)(Y)(D) of this Series Supplement), (iii) the Class A-P Principal Distribution Amount (determined without regard to Section 4.02(b)(i)(E) of this Series Supplement) and (iv) the aggregate amount of Accrued Certificate Interest on the Class M, Class B-1 and Class B-2 Certificates.
Interest Funding Account shall have the meaning specified in subsection 4.2(b).
Loan Group II The group of Mortgage Loans identified in the Mortgage Loan Schedule as having been assigned to Loan Group II.
Pre-Funding Account means the account designated as the Pre-Funding Account in, and which is established and maintained pursuant to Section 7.07.
Group II The pool of Mortgage Loans identified in the related Schedules of Mortgage Loans as having been assigned to Group II, including any Qualified Replacement Mortgages delivered in replacement thereof and each Subsequent Mortgage Loan delivered to the Trust for inclusion therein.
Reportable Fund means any 1940-Act registered open end investment company for which an Adviser serves as investment adviser as defined in Section 2(a)(2) of the 1940 Act, or any 1940-Act registered investment company whose investment adviser or principal underwriter Controls an Adviser, is Controlled by an Adviser or is under common Control with an Adviser.
Loan Group IV The group of Mortgage Loans comprised of the Group IV Loans.
Excess Funding Account shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.02.
Pre-Funding Earnings means any Investment Earnings on amounts on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account.
Loan Group III The group of Mortgage Loans identified in the Mortgage Loan Schedule as having been assigned to Loan Group III.
Loan Group 4 The Group 4 Mortgage Loans.
CarMax Funding means CarMax Auto Funding LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
H1, H2 etc means First Highest, Second Highest Offers etc. in Disposal Tenders means
Senior Certificate Group As specified in the Preliminary Statement.
Intercollegiate sport means a sport played at the collegiate level for which eligibility requirements for participation by a student athlete are established by a national association for the promotion or regulation of collegiate athletics.
Group III All applicants for employment who have had two (2) or more years' experience in the trade, are residents of the geographical area constituting the normal construction labor market area, and who have been employed in the normal construction labor market area for at least six (6) months in the last two and one-half (2½) years in the geographical area covered by the collective bargaining agreement.
Group III Mortgage Loans and "Group IV Mortgage Loans," respectively), formed by Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corporation (hereinafter called the "Depxxxxxr," which term includes any successor entity under the Agreement referred to below). The Trust Estate was created pursuant to a Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of January 30, 2008 (the "Agreement") among the Depositor, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as master servicer (the "Master Servicer"), axx XXBC Bank USA, National Association, as trustee (the "Trustee"), a summary of certain of the pertinent provisions of which is set forth hereinafter. To the extent not defined herein, the capitalized terms used herein have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement. This Certificate is issued under and is subject to the terms, provisions and conditions of the Agreement, to which Agreement the Holder of this Certificate by virtue of the acceptance hereof assents and by which such Holder is bound. Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, a distribution will be made on the 25th day of each month or, if such 25th day is not a Business Day, the Business Day immediately following (the "Distribution Date"), commencing on the first Distribution Date specified above, to the Person in whose name this Certificate is registered at the close of business on the Record Date, in an amount equal to the product of the Percentage Interest evidenced by this Certificate and, subject to the prior rights of the Group I-A Certificates (and related Exchangeable Certificates), the Class I-A-PO Component and each Class of Group I-B Certificates bearing a lower numerical designation as specified in the Agreement, any Class I-B-3 Distribution Amount required to be distributed to Holders of the Class I-B-3 Certificates on such Distribution Date, subject to adjustment, in certain events, as specified in the Agreement. The pass-through rate on the Class I-B-3 Certificates applicable to each Distribution Date will be 6.000% per annum. The amount of interest which accrues on this Certificate in any month will be subject to reduction with respect to any Non-Supported Interest Shortfall and any Relief Act Shortfall allocated to the Class I-B-3 Certificates, as described in the Agreement. Distributions on this Certificate will be made by the Paying Agent by check mailed to the address of the Person entitled thereto, as such name and address shall appear on the Certificate Register, unless such Person has notified the Paying Agent pursuant to the Agreement that such payments are to be made by wire transfer of immediately available funds. Notwithstanding the above, the final distribution in reduction of the Principal Balance of this Certificate will be made after due notice of the pendency of such distribution and only upon presentation and surrender of this Certificate at the office or agency of the Paying Agent specified for that purpose in the notice of final distribution. Reference is hereby made to the further provisions of this Certificate set forth on the reverse hereof, which further provisions shall for all purposes have the same effect as if set forth at this place. This Certificate constitutes a "regular interest" in a "real estate mortgage investment conduit" as those terms are defined in Section 860G(a)(1) and Section 860D, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Unless this Certificate has been countersigned by an authorized officer of the Authenticating Agent, by manual signature, this Certificate shall not be entitled to any benefit under the Agreement or be valid for any purpose.
Loan Group 5 The Group 5 Mortgage Loans.
Liquidity Funding means (a) a purchase made by any Committed Lender pursuant to its Liquidity Commitment of all or any portion of, or any undivided interest in, an applicable Conduit’s Loans, or (b) any Loan made by a Committed Lender in lieu of such Conduit pursuant to Section 1.1.
Group II Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.
Note Interest Shortfall means, for a Class and a Payment Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Accrued Note Interest for the prior Payment Date for the Class over the amount of interest that was paid to the Noteholders of that Class on the prior Payment Date, together with interest on the excess amount, to the extent lawful, at the Note Interest Rate for the Class for that Interest Period.