Roll Rate definition

Roll Rate. Calculated as a three month rolling average percentage of loans, based on unpaid principal balance, that remain in the same bucket or improve their delinquency status (including loans that pay off or are otherwise liquidated) from previous month-end to current month-end.
Roll Rate means the speed per unit time at which the vehicle rotates in its longitudinal direction. (add definition).]
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Examples of Roll Rate in a sentence

  • The Credit Parties shall not permit the Trailing Past Due Roll Rate, calculated as of the last day of any calendar month (commencing with the calendar month of February 2019) to be greater than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%).

  • First-lien RMBS Reserves MBIA Corp.’s first-lien RMBS case basis reserves as of December 31, 2012, which primarily relate to RMBS backed by alternative A-paper (“Alt-A”) and subprime mortgage loans were determined using the Roll Rate Methodology.

  • The Credit Parties shall not permit the Trailing Past Due Roll Rate, calculated as of the last day of any calendar month (commencing with the calendar month of February 2019) to be greater than eight percent (8%).

  • Roll Rate (I to 29 days of delinquency - MBA method) 52.5% The Servicer shall achieve a Roll Rate from previous month-end to current month-end.

  • First-lien RMBS Reserves MBIA Corp.’s first-lien RMBS case basis reserves as of March 31, 2013, which primarily relate to RMBS backed by alternative A-paper (“Alt-A”) and subprime mortgage loans, were determined using the Roll Rate Methodology.

  • First-lien RMBS Reserves MBIA Corp.’s first-lien RMBS case basis reserves as of September 30, 2012, which primarily relate to RMBS backed by alternative A-paper (“Alt-A”) and subprime mortgage loans were determined using the Roll Rate Methodology.

  • The Credit Parties shall not permit the Trailing Past Due Roll Rate, calculated as of the last day of any calendar month (commencing with the calendar month of July 2020) to be greater than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%).

  • Roll Rate (30 to 59 days of delinquency - MBA method) 45% The Servicer shall achieve a Roll Rate from previous month-end to current month-end.

  • Roll Rate (60 to 89 days of delinquency - MBA method) 30% The Servicer shall achieve a Roll Rate from previous month-end to current month-end.


More Definitions of Roll Rate

Roll Rate means the change of angle speed per unit time at which the vehicle rotates about in its longitudinal axis direction.
Roll Rate means the change of angle per unit time at which the vehicle rotates about its longitudinal axis.

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