Examples of Investor Charge-Off in a sentence
In the event that such reduction would cause the Class B Investor Interest to be a negative number, the Class B Investor Interest will be reduced to zero, and the Class A Investor Interest will be reduced by the amount by which the Class B Investor Interest would have been reduced below zero, but not by more than the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Transfer Date (a "Class A Investor Charge-Off").
In the event that such reduction would cause the Class B Invested Amount to be a negative number, the Class B Invested Amount will be reduced to zero, and the Class A Invested Amount will be reduced by the amount by which the Class B Invested Amount would have been reduced below zero, but not more than the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date (a "Class A Investor Charge-Off").
If, on any Distribution Date, the sum of the Aggregate Investor Default Amount and any Investor Uncovered Dilution Amount for such Distribution Date exceeds the amount of Available Finance Charge Collections allocated with respect thereto pursuant to subsection 4.4(a)(vi) with respect to such Distribution Date, the Collateral Amount will be reduced (but not below zero) by the amount of such excess (such reduction, an "Investor Charge-Off").
In the event that such reduction would cause the Collateral Interest to be a negative number, the Collateral Interest shall be reduced to zero and the Class B Investor Interest shall be reduced by the amount by which the Collateral Interest would have been reduced below zero, but not by more than the Class B Investor Default Amount for such Transfer Date (a "Class B Investor Charge-Off").
In the event that, but for the limitation on the amount of such reduction in the preceding sentence, such reduction would cause the Excess Collateral Amount to be a negative number, the Excess Collateral Amount shall be reduced to zero and the Class B Invested Amount shall be reduced by the amount by which the Excess Collateral Amount would have been reduced below zero, but not more than the Class B Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date (a "Class B Investor Charge-Off").