Hash Value definition

Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored with MERS.
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored in the MERS eRegistry. “Hazard Insurance Policy” means, with respect to each Purchased Loan, the policy of fire and extended coverage insurance required to be maintained for the related Mortgaged Premises’ improvements (and, if the related Mortgaged Premises are located in a federally-designated special flood area, federal flood insurance issued in accordance with the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended from time to time, or, if repealed, any superseding legislation governing similar insurance coverage, or similar coverage against loss sustained by floods or similar hazards that conforms to the flood insurance requirements prescribed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ guidelines, which may be provided under a separate insurance policy), which insurance may be a blanket mortgage impairment policy. “Hedge Agreement” means an Interest Rate Protection Agreement, a Currency Agreement or a forward sales agreement entered into in the ordinary course of the Seller’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ businesses to protect the Seller against changes in interest rates or the market value of assets. “HUD” means the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and any successor. “In Default” means that, as to any Mortgage Loan, any Mortgage Note payment or escrow payment is unpaid for thirty (30) days or more after its due date (whether or not the Seller has allowed any grace period or extended the due date thereof by any means) or another material default has occurred and is continuing, including the commencement of foreclosure or the commencement of a case in bankruptcy for any Customer in respect of such Mortgage Loan. “Income” means, with respect to any Purchased Loan on any day, all payments of principal, interest and other distributions thereon or proceeds thereof paid to the relevant party. “Income Account” means a demand deposit account established by the Seller with JPMorgan Chase and described in Schedule 1.2 under the provisions of Section 8, which shall be subject to the control of the Agent. “Indemnified Liabilities” is defined in Section 20.2. “Indemnified Parties” is defined in Section 20.2.
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored with

Examples of Hash Value in a sentence

  • The Contract Original will be unalterable by the Originator and Issuer because: · once created, the Contract Original will initially be stored in Originator’s secure site (Dark Matter) where no Originator employee will have access, including read access, to the file; and · it will be encrypted with a Hash Value (as defined in Section V.a.2.ii below) that makes it possible, through encryption procedures, to verify that the data is the same and has not been altered.


More Definitions of Hash Value

Hash Value refers to the value obtained by calculation (such as using MD5, SHA and other algorithms) based on the content of electronic data. In theory, different files have different hash values obtained through calculation, and the electronic data cannot be deduced from the hash value original.
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored with MERS. “High Cost Mortgage Loan” shall mean a mortgage loan classified as (a) a “high cost” loan under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994; or (b) a “high cost,” “high risk,” “high rate,” “threshold,” “covered,” or “predatory” loan under any other applicable state, federal or local law (or a similarly classified loan using different terminology under a law, regulation or ordinance imposing heightened regulatory scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential mortgage loans having high interest rates, points and/or fees). “▇▇▇▇▇ Investors” shall mean each of the JLSSAA Trust, established September 4, 2014, JLSA, LLC, Trilogy Mortgage Holdings, Inc., Trilogy Management Investors Six, LLC, Trilogy Management Investors Seven, LLC and Trilogy Management Investors Eight, LLC and each of their respective affiliates. “HUD” shall mean the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. “Income” shall mean, with respect to any Purchased Mortgage Loan, without duplication, all principal and interest or dividends or distributions or other amounts received with respect to such Purchased Mortgage Loan, including any insurance proceeds or interest payable thereon or any fees or payments of any kind, or other amounts received. “Indebtedness” shall mean: (a) all indebtedness for borrowed money or for the deferred purchase price of property or services and all obligations under leases which are or should be under GAAP, recorded as capital leases, in respect of which a person is directly or contingently liable as borrower, guarantor, endorser or otherwise, or in respect of which a person otherwise 14
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored in the MERS eRegistry. “Hazard Insurance Policy” means, with respect to each Purchased Loan, the policy of fire and extended coverage insurance required to be maintained for the related Mortgaged Premises’ improvements (and, if the related Mortgaged Premises are located in a federally-designated special flood area, federal flood insurance issued in accordance with the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended from time to time, or, if repealed, any superseding legislation governing similar insurance coverage, or similar coverage against loss sustained by floods or similar hazards that conforms to the flood insurance requirements prescribed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored with MERS. “Hedge Agreement” shall mean, with respect to any Mortgage Loans, any short sale of a United States Treasury Security, or futures
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored with MERS. “Hedge Instrument” means any interest rate cap agreement, interest rate floor agreement, interest rate swap agreement or other interest rate hedging agreement entered into by Seller with a counterparty reasonably acceptable to Agent, in each case with respect to the Mortgage Loans. “High Cost Mortgage Loan” means a Mortgage Loan that is (a) subject to, covered by or in violation of the provisions of the Homeownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994, as amended, (b) a “high cost,” “covered,” “threshold,” “abusive,” “predatory” or “high risk” mortgage loan under any federal, state or local law, or any similarly classified loan using different terminology under any law imposing heightened regulation, scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential mortgage loans having high interest rates, points and/or fees, or any other state or other regulation providing assignee liability to holders of such mortgage loans, (c) subject to or in violation of any such or comparable federal, state or local statutes or regulations, or (d) a “High Cost Loan” or “Covered Loan,” as applicable, as such terms are defined in the current version of the Standard & Poor’s LEVELS® Glossary Revised, Appendix E. 2126 The definition of “▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Security” was amended by Amendment No. 1, dated as of September 24, 2021. 2227 The definition of “▇▇▇▇▇ Investors” was added by Amendment No. 1, dated as of September 24, 2021.
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique tamper-proof digital signature of such eNote that is stored with
Hash Value means, with respect to an eNote, the unique, tamper-evident digital signature of such eNote that is stored in the MERS eRegistry. “Hazard Insurance Policy” means, with respect to each Purchased Loan, the policy of fire and extended coverage insurance required to be maintained for the related Mortgaged Premises’ improvements (and, if the related Mortgaged Premises are located in a federally- designated special flood area, federal flood insurance issued in accordance with the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended from time to time, or, if repealed, any superseding legislation governing similar insurance coverage, or similar coverage against loss sustained by floods or similar hazards that conforms to the flood insurance requirements prescribed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ guidelines, which may be provided under a separate insurance policy), which insurance may be a blanket mortgage impairment policy. “Hedge Agreement” means an Interest Rate Protection Agreement, a Currency Agreement or a forward sales agreement entered into in the ordinary course of the Seller’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ businesses to protect the Seller against changes in interest rates or the market value of assets. “Housing Authority Loan” means a Mortgage Loan which is covered by an Investor Commitment from a state housing authority under a government bond loan program.