Electronic Data File definition

Electronic Data File. A computer tape or other electronic medium generated by or on behalf of Seller and delivered or transmitted to or on behalf of Purchaser which provides information relating to the Mortgage Loans. Eligible Servicing Agreement: Unless otherwise agreed to by the Purchaser, a Servicing Agreement in respect of which the following eligibility requirements have been satisfied:
Electronic Data File. A computer tape or other electronic medium generated by or on behalf of Seller and delivered or transmitted to or on behalf of Purchaser which provides information relating to the Mortgage Loans.
Electronic Data File. The file provided to the Servicer by or on behalf of the Owner, as specified in the Transfer Instructions.

Examples of Electronic Data File in a sentence

  • The information in each Data Tape and Electronic Data File is true and correct in all material respects as of the date specified therein.

  • Electronic Data File: A computer tape or other electronic medium generated by or on behalf of Seller and delivered or transmitted to or on behalf of Purchaser which provides information relating to the Mortgage Loans.


More Definitions of Electronic Data File

Electronic Data File means test “tape(s),” sale “tape(s)” and/or “transfer tape(s)” containing Mortgage Loan, Other Serviced Loan and/or servicing information delivered or to be delivered by Sellers to Purchaser in connection with the transfer of the Purchased Mortgage Servicing, the Advances and the Servicing Agreements contemplated hereby.
Electronic Data File means an electronic file substantially in the form set out in Schedule 4 to the Accounts Payable Management Services Agreement.
Electronic Data File. The final electronic file of the Mortgage Loans, in relation to each Transaction, provided by Company to the Purchaser on or before the related Closing Date. Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy: An errors and omissions insurance policy to be maintained by the Company pursuant to Section 4.12.
Electronic Data File. The information and data provided by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Section 10.2(b) and set forth in Exhibit C.
Electronic Data File. An electronic file that provides data on a loan level basis with respect to the following fields: Loan Number, Alt Loan Number, Pricing Category, Last Name, Current UPB, Credit Limit (for HELOCs), Original CLTV, Current Note Rate, Product Type or Interest Method, Original Term, Maturity Date, Lien, Funding Date or Note Date, Pre-Payment Penalty (Closed-end only)(Y/N) (if applicable), Pre-Pay Code (Closed-end only), Life Cap (HELOC only) (if applicable), Life Floor (if applicable), State, Maximum Rate (Closed End), Minimum Rate (Closed End), Pricing Category, Margin (if applicable), Index (if applicable), Draw Period (HELOC only) and such other fields as may be reasonably requested by Chase.
Electronic Data File. The test tape(s), sale tape(s) and/or transfer tape(s) and other electronic files or media containing the Mortgage Loan and Servicing Rights information to be delivered to the Purchaser, which shall be in the format specified by the Purchaser.
Electronic Data File. The test tape(s), sale tape(s) and/or transfer tape(s), or otherwise delivered electronic files or media, containing Mortgage Loan and/or Servicing Rights information delivered or to be delivered to Purchaser, which shall be in the format specified by or acceptable to Purchaser. For the avoidance of doubt, the Electronic Data File shall include but not be limited to, all of the information required under the Xxxxxx Xxx Schedule of Pooled Mortgages Form 11706. Encumbrance: As defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement. Federal Funds Rate: The “high” interest rate for reserves traded among commercial banks for overnight use in amounts of one million dollars ($1 million) or more, as reported by The Wall Street Journal under “Federal Funds” rates as of the first Business Day of each month. Financial Statements: As defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement. FHA: The Federal Housing Administration, an agency within the HUD, and includes the Federal Housing Commissioner and the Secretary of HUD where appropriate under the FHA Regulations. FHA Insurance: An insurance policy issued by the FHA with respect to a loan under the applicable section of the National Housing Act. FHA Regulations: Regulations promulgated by HUD under the National Housing Act, codified in 24 Code of Federal Regulations, including the HUD Handbook and other HUD issuances relating to mortgage loans insured by the FHA, including, without limitation, the FHA Handbook and other related handbooks, circulars, notices, mortgagee letters, or other issuances issued by HUD applicable to the Mortgage Loans, as amended, modified, updated or supplemented from time to time. Foreclosure: The procedure pursuant to which a lienholder acquires title to a Mortgaged Property in a foreclosure sale, or a sale under power of sale, or other acquisition of title to the Mortgaged Property based upon a default by the Mortgagor under the Mortgage Loan Documents, under the law of the state wherein the Mortgaged Property is located. Foreclosure Loan: A Mortgage Loan with respect to which, as of the applicable Sale Date, has been referred to an attorney for foreclosure or similar process. Fraud: As defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement. Xxxxxx Guaranty Agreement: With respect to each HMBS, the guaranty agreement executed by the related Xxxxxx Xxx issuer and Xxxxxx Xxx.