WAMU definition

WAMU. Washington Mutual Bank, or any successor in interest.
WAMU means the West African Monetary Union (Union monétaire ouest-africaine);
WAMU means Washington Mutual, Inc., a Washington corporation.

Examples of WAMU in a sentence

  • WAMU will not permit Non-Performing Assets at any time to constitute more than 4.5% of Consolidated Assets at such time.

  • Promptly after the execution of any such amendment the Trustee shall furnish, at the expense of the Person that requested the amendment if such Person is the Seller (but in no event at the expense of the Trustee or the Custodian, otherwise at the expense of the Trust), a copy of such amendment and the Opinion of Counsel referred to in the immediately preceding paragraph to each Rating Agency and WAMU.

  • WAMU will not permit the Double Leverage Ratio to exceed 1:30 to 1:00 at any time.

  • It is understood and agreed that the obligation of WAMU to cure or to pay a WAMU Indemnification Amount with respect to any WAMU Mortgage Loan as to which a document is missing, a defect in a constituent document exists or as to which such a breach has occurred and is continuing shall constitute the sole remedy against WAMU respecting such omission, defect or breach available to the Trustee on behalf of the Certificateholders.

  • Lehmann Title: First Vice President WAMU MORTGAGE LOAN PURCHASE AGREEMENT ABN AMRO Mortgage Corporation, as Purchaser By: /s/ Daniel J.


More Definitions of WAMU

WAMU has the meaning assigned in the Preliminary Statement hereto.
WAMU means the West African Monetary Union.
WAMU. Washington Mutual Bank FA, a savings bank organized under the laws of the United States.
WAMU. Washington Mutual Bank, FA, and its successors and assigns, in its capacity as Originator of the WaMu Mortgage Loans.
WAMU means Washington Mutual Bank, FA, a federal savings bank.
WAMU means Washington Mutual Bank, F.A. and its successor in interest or assigns.
WAMU and Aristar, Inc. ("Aristar" and together with WAMU, the "Borrowers") in connection with the Four-Year Credit Agreement (the "Agreement") dated as of August [__], 1999, between the Borrowers, the lenders party thereto and The Chase Manhattan Bank, as Administrative Agent, providing for loans to be made by said lenders to the Borrowers in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $600,000,000. Terms defined in the Agreement are used herein as defined therein. This opinion letter is being delivered pursuant to Section 4.01(b) of the Agreement. In rendering the opinions expressed below, we have examined the following agreements, instruments and other documents: