Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger definition

Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger means, in relation to the First Issuer, any First Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger and in relation to any New Issuer, any of the sub ledgers of the Issuer Principal Deficiency Ledger of such Issuer relating to any class of Notes issued by such Issuer;
Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger means, in relation to the First Issuer, any First Issuer

Examples of Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger in a sentence

  • In the case of the Current Issuer Principal Deficiency Ledger and each Current Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger, a credit item shall only be made to the extent that such entry does not cause such ledger to have a credit balance.

  • The Current Issuer Cash Manager shall thereafter record as a debit on the Current Issuer Revenue Ledger the application by the Current Issuer of any excess Current Issuer Available Revenue Receipts to extinguish any balance on a Current Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger.

  • The Current Issuer Cash Manager shall thereafterrecord as a debit on the Current Issuer Revenue Ledger the application by the Current Issuer of any excess Current Issuer Available Revenue Receipts to extinguish any balance on a Current Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger.

Related to Issuer Principal Deficiency Sub Ledger

  • Principal Deficiency Amount For any Distribution Date and for any Undercollateralized Group, the excess, if any, of the aggregate Class Certificate Principal Balance of such Undercollateralized Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date over the sum of the Principal Balances of the Mortgage Loans in the related Loan Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date.

  • Collateral Deficiency Amount With respect to any AB Modified Loan as of any date of determination, the excess of (i) the Stated Principal Balance of such AB Modified Loan (taking into account the related junior note(s) included therein), over (ii) the sum of (in the case of a Loan Combination, solely to the extent allocable to the subject Mortgage Loan) (x) the most recent Appraised Value for the related Mortgaged Property or Mortgaged Properties, plus (y) solely to the extent not reflected or taken into account in such Appraised Value and to the extent on deposit with, or otherwise under the control of, the lender as of the date of such determination, any capital or additional collateral contributed by the related Mortgagor at the time the Mortgage Loan became (and as part of the modification related to) such AB Modified Loan for the benefit of the related Mortgaged Property or Mortgaged Properties (provided, that in the case of an Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan, the amounts set forth in this clause (y) will be taken into account solely to the extent relevant information is received by the Special Servicer), plus (z) any other escrows or reserves (in addition to any amounts set forth in the immediately preceding clause (y)) held by the lender in respect of such AB Modified Loan as of the date of such determination. The Certificate Administrator, the Master Servicer and the Operating Advisor (other than with respect to any Collateral Deficiency Amount calculations that the Operating Advisor is required to review, recalculate and/or verify pursuant to Section 3.29) shall be entitled to conclusively rely on the Special Servicer’s calculation or determination of any Collateral Deficiency Amount.

  • Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance The aggregate Stated Principal Balances of all Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date.

  • Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance: $557,457,043.24

  • Class A Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(a).

  • Class B Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(b).

  • Class C Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(c).

  • Original Class A Non-PO Principal Balance The sum of the Original Principal Balances of the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4 and Class A-R Certificates, as set forth in Section 11.06.

  • Cut-off Date Principal Balance As to any Mortgage Loan, the Stated Principal Balance thereof as of the close of business on the Cut-off Date.

  • Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance The aggregate of the Cut-Off Date Principal Balances of the Mortgage Loans is as set forth in Section 11.03.

  • Original Class B-5 Principal Balance The Class B-5 Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.15.

  • Yield Supplement Overcollateralization Amount means, with respect to any calendar month and the related Payment Date, or with respect to the Closing Date, the aggregate amount by which the Principal Balance as of the last day of the related Collection Period or the Cutoff Date, as applicable, of each of the related Receivables with an APR as stated in the related contract of less than the Required Rate, other than Defaulted Receivables, exceeds the present value, calculated by using a discount rate equal to the Required Rate, of each scheduled payment of each such Receivables assuming such scheduled payment is made on the last day of each month and each month has 30 days.

  • Class A Non-PO Principal Balance As of any date, an amount equal to the Class A Principal Balance less the Principal Balance of the Class A-PO Certificates.

  • Overcollateralization Deficiency Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the Overcollateralization Target Amount exceeds the Overcollateralized Amount on such Distribution Date (assuming that 100% of the Principal Remittance Amount is applied as a principal distribution on such Distribution Date).

  • Note A-1-2 Principal Balance means, with respect to the Mortgage Loan, at any time of determination, the Initial Note A-1-2 Principal Balance set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal thereon received by the Note A-1-2 Holder or reductions in such amount pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Original Class B-2 Principal Balance The Class B-2 Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.15.

  • Original Class B-4 Principal Balance The Class B-4 Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.15.

  • Note A-1-1 Principal Balance means, with respect to the Mortgage Loan, at any time of determination, the Initial Note A-1-1 Principal Balance set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal thereon received by the Note A-1-1 Holder or reductions in such amount pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Original Class B-6 Principal Balance The Class B-6 Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date, as set forth in Section 11.15.

  • Class A Note Initial Principal Balance means $500,000,000.

  • Note A-1 Principal Balance means, with respect to the Mortgage Loan, at any time of determination, the Initial Note A-1 Principal Balance set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal thereon received by the Note A-1 Holder or reductions in such amount pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Required Overcollateralization Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, (a) prior to the Stepdown Date, an amount equal to 1.80% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date, (b) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is not in effect, the greater of (i) an amount equal to 3.60% of the aggregate outstanding Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans after giving effect to distributions made on that Distribution Date and (ii) the Overcollateralization Floor and (c) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is in effect, an amount equal to the Required Overcollateralization Amount from the immediately preceding Distribution Date. The Required Overcollateralization Amount may be reduced so long as written confirmation is obtained from each Rating Agency that such reduction shall not reduce the ratings assigned to any Class of Certificates by such Rating Agency below the lower of the then-current rating or the rating assigned to such Certificates as of the Closing Date by such Rating Agency. Residential Funding: Residential Funding Corporation, a Delaware corporation, in its capacity as seller of the Mortgage Loans to the Depositor and any successor thereto.

  • Class A Note Principal Shortfall means, as of the close of any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class A Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount on that distribution date, over • the amount of principal actually distributed or allocated to the class A noteholders or deposited into the accumulation account on that distribution date.

  • Note Principal Balance means, with respect to each Note, at any time of determination, the Principal Balance for such Note, as set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal thereon (or any New Notes issued in substitution thereof) received by the related Note Holder (or any holders of New Notes in substitution thereof) or reductions in such amount pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Pool Principal Balance As to any Distribution Date, the aggregate of the Scheduled Principal Balances of the Mortgage Loans which were Outstanding Mortgage Loans on the Due Date in the month preceding the month of such Distribution Date.

  • Class A Note Principal Balance means, on any date of determination, an amount equal to (a) the Class A Note Initial Principal Balance, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to the Class A Noteholders on or prior to such date.