Row Diversity Score definition

Row Diversity Score means the applicable Row Diversity Score as set forth in the column of that name in the Matrix corresponding to the Applicable Row Level.
Row Diversity Score means the column of that name in the Collateral Quality Matrix.
Row Diversity Score shall have the meaning specified in the Fee Letter.

Examples of Row Diversity Score in a sentence

  • The "Minimum DBRS Diversity Score Test" will be satisfied for so long as the Class A-1 Notes are Outstanding on any date of determination if the DBRS Diversity Score (calculated as a single number in accordance with standard diversity scoring methodology using DBRS Industry Classifications and so as to exclude any Excess Concentration Amounts) equals or exceeds the Row Diversity Score for the Applicable Row Level in effect at such time in the DBRS Collateral Quality Matrix.


More Definitions of Row Diversity Score

Row Diversity Score. The column of that name in the DBRS Collateral Quality Matrix.

Related to Row Diversity Score

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