Additional Series 2000-1 Early Amortization Events Sample Clauses

Additional Series 2000-1 Early Amortization Events. If -------------------------------------------------- any one of the events specified in Section 7.01 of the Agreement (after any ------------ grace periods or consents applicable thereto) or any one of the following events (each, a "Series 2000-1 Early Amortization Event"), after grace periods or -------------------------------------- consents applicable thereto, shall occur during the Series 2000-1 Revolving Period:
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Related to Additional Series 2000-1 Early Amortization Events

  • Early Amortization Events If any one of the following events shall occur:

  • Amortization Events The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute an Amortization Event:

  • Rapid Amortization Events If any one of the following events occurs during the Managed Amortization Period:

  • Additional Amortization Events If any one of the following events shall occur:

  • Amortization Events or Potential Amortization Events The occurrence of each Amortization Event and each Potential Amortization Event, by a statement of an Authorized Officer of such Seller Party.

  • Principal Payment Dates Subject to the Subordination Provisions set forth below, payments of the principal amount of this Company Note shall be made as follows:

  • Principal Payment Date Any unpaid principal of this promissory note (this "Demand Note") shall be paid on the Demand Date.

  • Additional Series In the event that the Trust establishes one or more series after the effectiveness of this Agreement ("Additional Series"), Appendix A to this Agreement may be amended to make such Additional Series subject to this Agreement upon the approval of the Board of Trustees of the Trust and the shareholder(s) of the Additional Series, in accordance with the provisions of the Act. The Trust or the Adviser may elect not to make any such series subject to this Agreement.

  • Minimum Monthly Principal Payments Amortizing payments of the aggregate principal amount outstanding under this Note at any time (the “Principal Amount”) shall begin on December 1, 2004 and shall recur on the first business day of each succeeding month thereafter until the Maturity Date (each, an “Amortization Date”). Subject to Article 3 below, beginning on the first Amortization Date, the Borrower shall make monthly payments to the Holder on each Repayment Date, each in the amount of $187,500, together with any accrued and unpaid interest to date on such portion of the Principal Amount plus any and all other amounts which are then owing under this Note, the Purchase Agreement or any other Related Agreement but have not been paid (collectively, the “Monthly Amount”). Any Principal Amount that remains outstanding on the Maturity Date shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date.

  • Designation of Additional Amounts to Be Included in the Excess Spread Amount for the DiscoverSeries Notes At any time that any outstanding Series of certificates issued by the Master Trust provides that the Series Principal Collections allocated to such Series will be deposited into the Group Finance Charge Collections Reallocation Account for the Master Trust to the extent necessary for application to cover shortfalls for other Series issued by the Master Trust, an amount equal to (x) all Series Principal Collections allocated to such Series, multiplied by (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the Nominal Liquidation Amounts for each outstanding Tranche of the DiscoverSeries Notes (including these notes) and the denominator of which is (i) the Aggregate Investor Interest for the Master Trust minus (ii) the sum of the Series Investor Interests for all such Series that provide that the Series Principal Collections allocated to such Series will be so deposited, is hereby designated to be included in the Excess Spread Amount and shall be treated as Series Finance Charge Amounts for the DiscoverSeries.

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