Interest Rate Ceiling definition

Interest Rate Ceiling means that the Bonds interest rate cannot be higher than the fixed Interest Rate Ceiling as a Ratchet, were the Bonds is maximised to the interest rate set most recently.
Interest Rate Ceiling means that the Bonds interest rat Ceiling as a Ratchet, were the Bonds is maximised to the interest rate set most recently.
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Related to Interest Rate Ceiling

  • Rate Ceiling The maximum per annum Mortgage Interest Rate permitted under the related Mortgage Note.

  • Interest Rate Cap means the establishment of an upper limit for a variable interest rate.

  • Interest Rate Period means that period of time for which the interest rate with respect to the Bonds has been determined by the Remarketing Agent or otherwise as provided in the definition of the applicable Interest Rate Mode, commencing on the applicable Interest Rate Adjustment Date, and terminating on the day immediately preceding the following Interest Rate Adjustment Date, if any.

  • Interest Rate shall have the meaning assigned to such term or analogous term in the Mortgage Loan Agreement.

  • Prime Interest Rate means the publicly quoted variable annual basic rate of interest, published from time to time by the bankers of FUNDI as being their prime rate and as certified by the auditors of FUNDI, whose appointment it shall not be necessary to prove. Details of such bankers will be provided to the Applicant when so requested in writing.