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Recovery Amounts definition

Recovery Amounts means all Collections received on a Defaulted Receivable from and after the date such Receivable became a Defaulted Receivable hereunder.
Recovery Amounts has the meaning specified in Section 8.7(d).
Recovery Amounts. ’ means, in respect of any Credit Default Swap, such amounts as may be received by a holder of the Reference Obligation against which the Credit Default Swap is referenced (whether received from the Reference Entity, any third party (including any guarantor of the relevant Reference Obligation) or by enforcement or foreclosure in respect of any security in respect of the Reference Obligation against which the Credit Default Swap is referenced) in or towards discharge of the obligations represented by that Reference Obligation, after deducting any amounts which rank higher than or (to the extent necessary) pari passu with that Reference Obligation.

Examples of Recovery Amounts in a sentence

  • If the Servicer continues to pursue recovery, the Servicer shall be entitled to the Recovery Fee with respect to that Mortgage Loan and to be reimbursed for any Servicer Advances and expenses from Recovery Amounts with respect to such Mortgage Loan as though such Mortgage Loan continued to be an Outstanding Mortgage Loan hereunder.

  • Any Servicing Fees used to pay Compensating Interest hereunder shall be repaid to the Servicer through the payment of Servicing Fee Recovery Amounts.

  • Master Servicing Compensation shall be reduced by the amount of any due and unpaid Servicing Fee Recovery Amounts.

  • The Class A and B Capacity Based Recovery Amounts (charge types 1350 and 1351) are used to recover the costs of implementing the demand response capacity obligations from market participants and are an adjustment to the price charged for energy to market participants with load in Ontario.

  • The Class A and B Capacity Based Recovery Amounts (charge types 1350 and 1351) are used to recover the costs of implementing the CBDR program from market participants and are an adjustment to the price charged for energy to market participants with load in Ontario.

  • In Rentschler, the property owner was denied a PRE because, although it was the owner’s principal residence, the owner rented out the property for more than 14 days during the year.7 This determination was based upon a Treasury Guideline that disallowed a PRE for property rented out for more than 14 days a year.8 The Court concluded that this was contrary to the statute.

  • Reports before the First Commercial Sale of such Product will only detail amounts Eton has spent on Clinical Costs and Recovery Amounts.

  • The amount credited will be in the same proportion to the relevant Suppliers' contributions to the Recovery Amounts.

  • The Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Receiver not later than 30 days following the True-Up Measurement Date, a schedule, signed by an officer of the Assuming Institution, setting forth in reasonable detail the calculation of the Cumulative Loss Amount, the cumulative Shared-Loss Amounts, the cumulative Recovery Amounts and the Cumulative Servicing Amount.

  • The balance remaining from any such Recovery Amounts shall be for distribution purposes, treated as if it were sublicensing revenue and divided accordingly between Licensee and CMCC with 75% to Licensee and 25% to CMCC.


More Definitions of Recovery Amounts

Recovery Amounts has the meaning specified in Section 5.2 of this Agreement.
Recovery Amounts has the meaning set forth in Section 10.2(d). “Registered Intellectual Property” means all Owned Intellectual Property that is registered, filed or issued under the authority of any Governmental Authority (or, in the case of an internet domain name, with an internet domain name registrar), or for which an application to register has been filed with any Governmental Authority. “Registered Person” means each Employee and independent contractor of the Company or any of its Affiliates who is (a) required to be licensed as a registered representative with certain states and FINRA, and/or (b) required to be licensed or registered as an investment adviser representative where such licensing or registration is required by a state, in order to perform his or her responsibilities for or on behalf of the Company or any of its Affiliates in connection with the Company Business. “Related Person” means (a) with respect to a particular individual: (i) each other member of such individual’s Family; and (ii) any Person that is directly or indirectly Controlled by such individual or one or more members of such individual’s Family, and (b) with respect to a specified Person other than an individual, any other Person that directly or indirectly Controls, is directly or indirectly Controlled by, or is directly or indirectly under common Control with such specified Person. For purposes of this definition, the “Family” of an individual includes (A) the individual, (B) the individual’s spouse, (C) the individual’s children (including adoptive relationships); and (D) all familial relations living in the individual’s household. In the case of a trust, any trustee or co-trustee shall be deemed to control the relevant trust. “Representatives” as to any Person, means such Person’s directors, officers, partners (other than limited partners), managers, employees, Affiliates, representatives (including financial advisors, attorneys and accountants) or agents. “Resolution Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(d). “Restricted Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.8(a). “Revenue Agreement” means any Contract to which the Company or BCGS or one of their agents is a party, which calls for the payment in excess of $5,000 per annum, directly or indirectly, to the Company or BCGS. “Salary Continuation Agreement” means that certain Salary Continuation Agreement between the Company and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, dated January 1, 2008, as amended from time to time. “SEC” means the U.S. Se...
Recovery Amounts means, collectively, (A) Damages, and (B) all legal fees and disbursements reasonably incurred by Purchaser in respect of any Proceedings in which Purchaser prevailed, including, but not limited to, any appeals thereof and any enforcement costs incurred by Purchaser in respect of this Section 11(c) (the foregoing clause “(B)” items, collectively, “Enforcement Costs”).

Related to Recovery Amounts

  • Fixed Amounts has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.07(b).

  • Unpaid Amounts owing to any party means, with respect to an Early Termination Date, the aggregate of (a) in respect of all Terminated Transactions, the amounts that became payable (or that would have become payable but for Section 2(a)(iii)) to such party under Section 2(a)(i) on or prior to such Early Termination Date and which remain unpaid as at such Early Termination Date and (b) in respect of each Terminated Transaction, for each obligation under Section 2(a)(i) which was (or would have been but for Section 2(a)(iii)) required to be settled by delivery to such party on or prior to such Early Termination Date and which has not been so settled as at such Early Termination Date, an amount equal to the fair market value of that which was (or would have been) required to be delivered as of the originally scheduled date for delivery, in each case together with (to the extent permitted under applicable law) interest, in the currency of such amounts, from (and including) the date such amounts or obligations were or would have been required to have been paid or performed to (but excluding) such Early Termination Date, at the Applicable Rate. Such amounts of interest will be calculated on the basis of daily compounding and the actual number of days elapsed. The fair market value of any obligation referred to in clause (b) above shall be reasonably determined by the party obliged to make the determination under Section 6(e) or, if each party is so obliged, it shall be the average of the Termination Currency Equivalents of the fair market values reasonably determined by both parties.

  • Unrealized losses means the fair market value of the cost to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming the Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date), and “unrealized profits” means the fair market value of the gain to such Person of replacing such Rate Management Transaction as of the date of determination (assuming such Rate Management Transaction were to be terminated as of that date).

  • S&P Recovery Rate With respect to a Collateral Obligation, the recovery rate set forth in Section 1 of Schedule 4 using the Initial Rating of the most senior Class of Secured Notes Outstanding at the time of determination.

  • Aggregate Net Losses means, with respect to a Collection Period, an amount equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of all Receivables that became Defaulted Receivables during such Collection Period minus all Net Liquidation Proceeds collected during such Collection Period with respect to all Defaulted Receivables.