Third Priority Principal Payment definition

Third Priority Principal Payment means, for a Payment Date, the greater of:
Third Priority Principal Payment means, with respect to any Payment Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (x) the aggregate Note Balance of the Class A Notes, Class B Notes and Class C Notes as of the immediately preceding Payment Date (or, for the initial Payment Date, as of the Closing Date) over (y) the sum of the Series 2021-1 Allocated Pool Balance, any First Priority Principal Payment and any Second Priority Principal Payment for such Payment Date.
Third Priority Principal Payment means, with respect to any Payment Date, (a) at any time prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default, an amount equal to the excess (if any) of (i) the sum of (A) the Class A Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period plus (B) the Class B Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period plus (C) the Class C Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period minus the amount on deposit in the Principal Distribution Account (after giving effect to any allocations to the Principal Distribution Account pursuant to Sections 8.06(a)(v) and (vii) of the Indenture) over (ii) the Adjusted Loan Principal Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period and (b) at any time from and after the occurrence of an Event of Default or on or after the Stated Maturity Date in respect of the Class C Notes, the sum of the Class A Note Balance, the Class B Note Balance and the Class C Note Balance minus the amount on deposit in the Principal Distribution Account (after giving effect to any allocations to the Principal Distribution Account pursuant to Sections 8.06(a)(v) and (vii) of the Indenture).

More Definitions of Third Priority Principal Payment

Third Priority Principal Payment means, with respect to any Payment Date, (a) at any time prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default described in any of clauses (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (i) or (k) of the definition of Event of Default, an amount equal to the excess (if any) of (i) the sum of (A) the Class A Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period plus (B) the Class B Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period plus (C) the Class C Note Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period minus the amount on deposit in the Principal Distribution Account (after giving effect to any allocations to the Principal Distribution Account pursuant to Section 8.06(a)(v) and (vii) of the Indenture) over (ii) the Adjusted Loan Principal Balance as of the end of the related Collection Period and (b) at any time from and after the occurrence of an Event of Default described in any of clauses (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (i) or (k) of the definition of Event of Default or on or after the Stated Maturity Date in respect of the Class C Notes, the sum of the Class A Note Balance, the Class B Note Balance and the Class C Note Balance minus the amount on deposit in the Principal Distribution Account (after giving effect to any allocations to the Principal Distribution Account pursuant to Section 8.06(a)(v) and (vii) of the Indenture).

Related to Third Priority Principal Payment

  • Second Priority Principal Payment means, for a Payment Date, the greater of:

  • First Priority Principal Payment means, for a Payment Date, the greater of:

  • Liquidity Price means the price per share equal to the Valuation Cap divided by the Liquidity Capitalization.

  • Permitted Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement means, with respect to any Liens on Collateral that are intended to be pari passu with the Liens securing the Term B-1 Loans (and other Loan Obligations that are pari passu with the Term B-1 Loans), either (as the Borrower shall elect) (x) the First Lien/First Lien Intercreditor Agreement, (y) another intercreditor agreement not materially less favorable to the Lenders vis-à-vis such pari passu Liens than the First Lien/First Lien Intercreditor Agreement (as determined by the Borrower in good faith) or (z) another intercreditor agreement the terms of which are consistent with market terms governing security arrangements for the sharing of liens on a pari passu basis at the time such intercreditor agreement is proposed to be established in light of the type of Indebtedness to be secured by such liens, as determined by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower in the exercise of reasonable judgment.