Transition Bond Balance definition

Transition Bond Balance means, as of any date, the aggregate Outstanding Amount of all Series of Transition Bonds on such date.
Transition Bond Balance has the meaning specified in the Indenture.
Transition Bond Balance means, as of any date, the aggregate Outstanding Amount of all the Transition Bonds on such date.

Examples of Transition Bond Balance in a sentence

  • Projected Transition Bond Balance $575,756,495.62 * Includes additional $312,500.50 from March 2000, not paid as principal.

  • Projected Transition Bond Balance $589,866,685.60 * Includes additional remittance of $2,530,445.67.

  • Projected Transition Bond Balance $535,087,973.93 Page 1 of 3 vi.

  • In the event that a successor Servicer not affiliated with Reliant Energy is appointed in accordance with Section 5.03 or Section 6.04, the amount of Servicing Fee paid to the Servicer annually shall be agreed upon by the successor Servicer and the Trustee but shall in no event exceed 0.60% of the Transition Bond Balance on the Initial Transfer Date and shall be prorated into equal payment amounts as set forth in the preceding paragraph.

  • Projected Transition Bond Balance $2,328,074,523.00 * Includes a $1,576,776.21 contribution by PPL Transition Bond Company, LLC of excess Bond Proceeds to the Capital Subaccount Page 1 of 3 x.


More Definitions of Transition Bond Balance

Transition Bond Balance means, as of any date, the aggregate Outstanding Amount of 2008 Senior Secured Transition Bonds, on such date.

Related to Transition Bond Balance

  • Class Balance With respect to any Class of Certificates, at any time, the aggregate of the Certificate Balances of all Outstanding Certificates of such Class.

  • Required Balance has the meaning set forth in the Reinsurance Agreement.

  • Targeted Balance With respect to any group of Targeted Principal Classes or Components in the aggregate and any Distribution Date appearing in Schedule V hereto, the Aggregate Targeted Balance for such group and Distribution Date. With respect to any other Targeted Principal Class or Component and any Distribution Date appearing in Schedule V hereto, the applicable amount appearing opposite such Distribution Date for such Class or Component.

  • Fund balance is the value of the Accumulation Fund, determined pursuant to Section 1.4.

  • Unobligated balance means the portion of the funds authorized by the Federal awarding agency that has not been obligated by the recipient and is determined by deducting the cumu- lative obligations from the cumulative funds authorized.

  • Planned Balance With respect to any group of Planned Principal Classes or Components in the aggregate and any Distribution Date appearing in Schedule V hereto, the Aggregate Planned Balance for such group and Distribution Date. With respect to any other Planned Principal Class or Component and any Distribution Date appearing in Schedule V hereto, the applicable amount appearing opposite such Distribution Date for such Class or Component.

  • Payahead Balance means, for a Lease:

  • Scheduled Balance Not applicable.

  • Loan Group Balance As to each Loan Group, the aggregate of the Stated Principal Balances of the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group that were Outstanding Mortgage Loans at the time of determination.

  • Certificate Notional Balance With respect to each Certificate of Class X and any date of determination, the product of (i) the Class Certificate Notional Balance of such Class and (ii) the applicable Percentage Interest of such Certificate.

  • Class A Certificate Principal Balance As of any date of determination, the sum of the Class A-1 Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2A Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2B Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2C Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2D Certificate Principal Balance and the Class R Certificate Principal Balance.

  • Class A Principal Balance As of any date, an amount equal to the sum of the Principal Balances for the Class A-1 Certificates, Class A-2 Certificates, Class A-3 Certificates, Class A-4 Certificates, Class A-PO Certificates and Class A-R Certificate.

  • Principal Accumulation Account Balance means, for any date of determination, the principal amount, if any, on deposit in the Principal Accumulation Account on such date of determination.

  • Class B Principal Balance As of any date, an amount equal to the sum of the Class B-1 Principal Balance, Class B-2 Principal Balance, Class B-3 Principal Balance, Class B-4 Principal Balance, Class B-5 Principal Balance and Class B-6 Principal Balance.