Principal Balances and Pool Factors A Sample Clauses

Principal Balances and Pool Factors A. Note Principal Balance 1. Class A-1 2. Class A-2 3. Class A-3 4. Class A-4 5. Class B 6. Class C B. Note Pool Factors 1. Class A-1 2. Class A-2 3. Class A-3 4. Class A-4 5. Class B 6. Class C C. Certificate Balance D. Certificate Pool Factor
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  • Principal Balance Each Receivable had a remaining Principal Balance as of the Cutoff Date of not less than $500.

  • ORIGINAL CLASS A NON-PO PRINCIPAL BALANCE The Original Class A Non-PO Principal Balance is $170,009,500.00.

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $12,493,405.52.

  • Outstanding Principal Balance Each Receivable has an outstanding principal balance of at least $500.

  • Remaining Principal Balance At the Cutoff Date the Principal Balance of each Receivable set forth in the Schedule of Receivables is true and accurate in all material respects.

  • Pool Balance 1. Pool Balance on the close of the last day of the preceding Collection Period $

  • Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance The Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance is $850,069,757.10

  • Class A Certificates 11 Class A-L Regular Interests...................................................................11 Class C-B-1 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-1-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-B-2 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-2-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-B-3 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-3-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-B-4 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-4-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-B-5 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-5-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-B-6 Certificates......................................................................12 Class C-B-6-L Regular Interest................................................................12 Class C-P Certificates........................................................................12 Class C-P-L Regular Interest..................................................................12 Class C-P-M Regular Interest..................................................................13 Class C-X Certificates........................................................................13 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

  • Interest Factor With respect to this Floating Rate Note, accrued interest is calculated by multiplying the principal amount of such Note by an accrued interest factor. The accrued interest factor is computed by adding the interest factor calculated for each day in the particular Interest Reset Period. The interest factor for each day will be computed by dividing the interest rate applicable to such day by 360, in the case of a Floating Rate Note as to which the CD Rate, the Commercial Paper Rate, the Federal Funds Open Rate, the Federal Funds Rate, LIBOR or the Prime Rate is an applicable Interest Rate Basis, or by the actual number of days in the year, in the case of a Floating Rate Note as to which the CMT Rate or the Treasury Rate is an applicable Interest Rate Basis. In the case of a series of Notes that bear interest at floating rates as to which the Constant Maturity Swap Rate is the Interest Rate Basis, the interest factor for each day will be computed by dividing the number of days in the interest period by 360 (the number of days to be calculated on the base is of a year of 360 days with twelve 30-day months (unless (i) the last day of the interest period is the 31st day of a month but the first day of the interest period is a day other than the 30th or 31st day of a month, in which case the month that includes that last day shall not be considered to be shortened to a 30-day month, or (ii) the last day of the interest period is the last day of the month of February, in which case the month of February shall not be considered to be lengthened to a 30-day month)). The interest factor for a Floating Rate Note as to which the interest rate is calculated with reference to two or more Interest Rate Bases will be calculated in each period in the same manner as if only the applicable Interest Rate Basis specified above applied.

  • Original Class A Percentage The Original Class A Percentage is 96.79331905%.

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