Loss Reserve Floor Percentage definition

Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means 12.0%.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means 24%.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means, at any time of determination, the largest of: (a) the largest Obligor Percentage of the Group A Obligors, (b) the sum of the two (2) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group B Obligors, (c) the sum of the three (3) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group C Obligors and (d) the sum of the five (5) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group D Obligors; provided, that for purposes of determining the Loss Reserve Floor Percentage, the Obligor Percentage of any Special Obligors shall not exceed the Specified Concentration Percentage that would be applicable to such Special Obligor as determined pursuant to clause (a) of the defined term Specified Concentration Percentage and without regard to its Special Concentration Percentage. By way of example, if a Special Obligor is a Group D Obligor and has a Special Concentration Percentage of 30.00%, then the Obligor Percentage included in the calculation of the Loss Reserve Floor Percentage with respect to such Special Obligor shall not exceed 4.00%.

More Definitions of Loss Reserve Floor Percentage

Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means on any day, 10.00 %
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means the largest of: (a) the sum of the five (5) largest Obligor Percentages of the Class D Obligors, (b) the sum of the three (3) largest Obligor Percentages of the Class C Obligors, (c) the sum of the two (2) largest Obligor Percentages of the Class B Obligors and (d) the largest Obligor Percentage of the Class A Obligors; provided, however, that (i) if there is not a Class A Obligor in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (d) above shall be calculated based on the smallest Obligor Percentage of the Top Ten Obligors, (ii) if there are not two Class B Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (c) above shall be calculated based on the largest Obligor Percentage of the Class B Obligor that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors, (iii) if there are not three Class C Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (b) above shall be calculated based on the largest or two largest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Class C Obligor(s) that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two or three smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors and (iv) if there are not five Class D Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (a) above shall be calculated based on the largest, two largest, three largest or four largest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Class D Obligor(s) that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two or three or four or five smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means, at any time, (a) during a Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0 Ratings Period or Xxxxx 0X Ratings Period, the product of (i) 4 and (ii) the Normal Concentration Limit, and (b) during any other Ratings Period, the product of (i) 5 and (ii) the Normal Concentration Limit.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means the largest of: (a) the sum of the five (5) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group D Obligors, (b) the sum of the three (3) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group C Obligors, (c) the sum of the two (2) largest Obligor Percentages of the Group B Obligors and (d) the largest Obligor Percentage of the Group A Obligors; provided, however, that (i) if there is not a Group A Obligor in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (d) above shall be calculated based on the smallest Obligor Percentage of the Top Ten Obligors, (ii) if there are not two Group B Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (c) above shall be calculated based on the largest Obligor Percentage of the Group B Obligor that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors, (iii) if there are not three Group C Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (b) above shall be calculated based on the largest or two largest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Group C Obligor(s) that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two or three smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors and (iv) if there are not five Group D Obligors in the Top Ten Obligors, clause (a) above shall be calculated based on the largest, two largest, three largest or four largest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Group D Obligor(s) that is in the Top Ten Obligors, if applicable, and the smallest or two or three or four or five smallest, as applicable, Obligor Percentage(s) of the Top Ten Obligors.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means 25.00%.
Loss Reserve Floor Percentage means, (i) at any time when no Insurance Policy Event has occurred, three times the Normal Concentration Limit and (ii) at any other time, five times the Normal Concentration Limit.