Stepup Trigger Event definition

Stepup Trigger Event. Any Distribution Date on or after the occurrence of either of the following:
Stepup Trigger Event. With respect to the Certificates, a Distribution Date on which the aggregate Realized Losses incurred from the Cut-off Date through the last day of the calendar month preceding such Distribution Date as a percentage of the aggregate Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans equals or exceeds the applicable Stepup Required Loss Percentage.
Stepup Trigger Event. With respect to any Payment Date commencing with the second Payment Date: (A) the Group II Monthly Excess Cashflow Amount as of such 37 43 Payment Date (net of any Group II Realized Loss Amortization Amounts to be paid on such Payment Date), expressed as an annualized percentage rate of the aggregate Loan Balance of the Group II Mortgage Loans as of the end of the related Remittance Period is less than 2.00% per annum, or (B) the percentage obtained by dividing (x) the aggregate Loan Balance of Group II Mortgage Loans which are 90 or more days Delinquent (including any such Mortgage Loans which relate to REO Properties or Properties in foreclosure) as of the end of the related Remittance Period by (y) the aggregate Loan Balance of the Group II Mortgage Loans as of the end of the related Remittance Period exceeds 10% or (C) the Group II Delinquency Percentage with respect to such Payment Date equals or exceeds 50% of the Group II Senior Enhancement Percentage.

Examples of Stepup Trigger Event in a sentence

  • Group I Senior Group II Senior Specified Enhancement Specified Enhancement Percentage: Percentage: ------------------- ------------------- [19.30% [36.00% or or (9.00% + 0.65%)*2] (16.00% + 2.00%)*2] (Preliminary and Subject to Revision) STEPUP TRIGGER EVENT: With respect to Group II Certificates, if the delinquency or loss performance of the related Mortgage Loans equals or exceeds certain triggers, a "Stepup Trigger Event" will occur with respect to Group II Certificates.

  • Group I Senior Group II Senior Specified Enhancement Specified Enhancement Percentage: Percentage: ------------------- ------------------- [19.30% [36.00% or or (9.00% + 0.65%)*2] (16.00% + 2.00%)*2] (PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO REVISION) STEPUP TRIGGER EVENT: With respect to Group II Certificates, if the delinquency or loss performance of the related Mortgage Loans equals or exceeds certain triggers, a "Stepup Trigger Event" will occur with respect to Group II Certificates.

  • Group I Senior Group II Senior Specified Enhancement Specified Enhancement Percentage: Percentage: ------------------- ------------------- 24.5% 33.00% or or (11.00% + 1.25%)*2 (14.75% + 1.75%)*2 (PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO REVISION) STEPUP TRIGGER EVENT: With respect to Group II Certificates, if the delinquency or loss performance of the related Mortgage Loans equals or exceeds certain triggers, a "Stepup Trigger Event" will occur with respect to Group II Certificates.

  • Group I Senior Group II Senior Specified Enhancement Specified Enhancement Percentage: Percentage: ------------------- --------------------- 23.00% 36.00% Or Or (10.00% + 1.50%)*2 (15.50% + 2.50%)*2 (PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO REVISION) STEPUP TRIGGER EVENT: With respect to either Loan Group, if the delinquency or loss performance of the related Mortgage Loans equals or exceeds certain triggers, a "Stepup Trigger Event" will occur with respect to the related Loan Group.

Related to Stepup Trigger Event

  • Trigger Event shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.04(c).

  • Covenant Trigger Event shall occur at any time that Availability is less than the greater of (a) $12.5 million and (b) 10% of the Line Cap then in effect. Once commenced, a Covenant Trigger Event shall be deemed to be continuing until such time as Availability equals or exceeds the greater of (i) $12.5 million and (ii) 10% of the Line Cap then in effect for 30 consecutive days.

  • Ratings Trigger Event has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Trigger Event Date means a date on which a Trigger Event has occurred as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Auto-Call Trigger Event means an event which occurs if, in the determination of the Calculation Agent, the Index Performance as of the Valuation Time on an Auto-Call Valuation Date is greater than or equal to the relevant Auto-Call Trigger Level.

  • ii) Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(iii) hereof.

  • Delinquency Trigger Event means, for any Collection Period, the aggregate Principal Balance of Delinquent Receivables that have been Delinquent Receivables for 61 days or more as a percentage of the Pool Balance as of the last day of the Collection Period exceeding or being equal to 6.62%.

  • Swap Provider Trigger Event A Swap Termination Payment that is triggered upon: (i) an Event of Default under the Interest Rate Swap Agreement with respect to which the Swap Provider is a Defaulting Party (as defined in the Interest Rate Swap Agreement), (ii) a Termination Event under the Interest Rate Swap Agreement with respect to which the Swap Provider is the sole Affected Party (as defined in the Interest Rate Swap Agreement) or (iii) an Additional Termination Event under the Interest Rate Swap Agreement with respect to which the Swap Provider is the sole Affected Party.

  • Step Up Event means a failure to meet the Minimum Rating Requirement at any time, unless:

  • ii) Event means any event described in Section 11(a)(ii) hereof.

  • Cumulative Loss Trigger Event With respect to any Distribution Date, a Cumulative Loss Trigger Event exists if the quotient (expressed as a percentage) of (x) the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred since the Cut-off Date through the last day of the related Prepayment Period divided by (y) the Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance exceeds the applicable cumulative loss percentages set forth below with respect to such Distribution Date: Distribution Date Occurring In Cumulative Loss Percentage ------------------------------ -------------------------- May 2008 through April 2009 1.400% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 2.250% in November 2008) May 2009 through April 2010 3.100% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 3.950% in November 2009) May 2010 through April 2011 4.800% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 1.400% for each month thereafter (e.g., 5.500% in November 2010) May 2011 through April 2012 6.200% for the first month, plus an additional 1/12th of 0.700% for each month thereafter (e.g., 6.550% in November 2011) May 2012 and thereafter 6.900%

  • Sequential Trigger Event With respect to any Distribution Date, a Sequential Trigger Event is in effect if (a) with respect to any Distribution Date occurring before July 2009, the circumstances in which the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred since the Cut-off Date through the last day of the related Prepayment Period divided by the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date exceeds 0.20% and (b) with respect to any Distribution Date occurring in or after July 2009, a Trigger Event is in effect.

  • Moody’s First Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A2” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-1”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A1”.

  • Derivative Provider Trigger Event means (i) an Event of Default with respect to which Party A is a Defaulting Party, (ii) a Termination Event with respect to which Party A is the sole Affected Party or (iii) an Additional Termination Event with respect to which Party A is the sole Affected Party.

  • Covenant Trigger Period means the period (a) commencing on the day that (i) an Event of Default occurs or (ii) Availability is less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $20,000,000 and (b) continuing until, at all times thereafter for a period of 30 consecutive days during which, (i) no Event of Default exists and (ii) Availability shall have been not less than the greater of (x) 10% of Available Credit and (y) $20,000,000.

  • Subsequent Triggering Event means any of the following events or transactions occurring after the date hereof: (i) The acquisition by any person (other than Grantee or any Grantee Subsidiary) of beneficial ownership of 25% or more of the then outstanding Common Stock; or (ii) The occurrence of the Initial Triggering Event described in clause (i) of subsection (b) of this Section 2, except that the percentage referred to in clause (z) of the second sentence thereof shall be 25%.

  • Swap Counterparty Trigger Event A Swap Counterparty Trigger Event shall have occurred if any of a Swap Default with respect to which the Swap Counterparty is a Defaulting Party, a Termination Event with respect to which the Swap Counterparty is the sole Affected Party or an Additional Termination Event with respect to which the Swap Counterparty is the sole Affected Party has occurred.

  • Change of Control Triggering Event means the occurrence of both a Change of Control and a Rating Event.

  • Flip-In Trigger Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(iii) hereof.

  • Company Triggering Event shall be deemed to have occurred if: (a) the Company shall have made a Company Board Adverse Recommendation Change; (b) the Company Board or any committee thereof shall have publicly approved, endorsed or recommended any Acquisition Proposal; or (c) the Company shall have entered into any letter of intent or similar document relating to any Acquisition Proposal in violation of the terms of the Agreement.

  • Final Trigger Level means 85.00%, being a percentage against which the performance of the Index will be measured in order to determine the Final Redemption Amount.

  • Flip-Over Event means any event described in clause (x), (y) or (z) of Section 13(a) hereof.

  • Relevant Event means any Termination Event or any Mandatory Prepayment Event or any event which after the giving of notice or lapse of time or the satisfaction of any other condition (or any combination thereof) would constitute a Termination Event or a Mandatory Prepayment Event;

  • Moody’s Second Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-2”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3”.

  • Voting Rights Triggering Event means the failure of the Company to pay dividends on the Preferred Stock with respect to six or more quarterly periods (whether or not consecutive).

  • XXXX Event means if there are any Mortgaged Properties at any time, any increase, extension of the maturity or renewal of any of the Commitments or Loans (including any incremental credit facility hereunder, but excluding (i) any continuation or conversion of Borrowings, (ii) the making of any Revolving Loans or (iii) the issuance, renewal or extension of Letters of Credit).