Common use of Aggregate Percentage Factor Clause in Contracts

Aggregate Percentage Factor. The Aggregate Percentage Factor shall be initially computed as of the opening of business on May 19, 2000. Thereafter, with respect to each Class, until the Termination Date for such Class, the Percentage Factor for such Class shall be automatically recomputed as of the close of business of the Collection Agent on each day. The Percentage Factor for each Class shall remain constant from the time as of which any such computation or recomputation is made until the time as of which the next such recomputation, if any, shall be made. The Percentage Factor with respect to each Class, as computed as of the day immediately preceding the Termination Date for such Class, shall remain constant at all times on and after such Termination Date, until the date on which the Net Investment for such Class has been reduced to zero, and all accrued Discounts and Servicing Fees for such Class have been paid in full and all other Aggregate Unpaids owing to the applicable Class Investor(s) for such Class have been paid in full to such Class Investors. At no time shall the Aggregate Percentage Factor exceed one hundred percent (100%). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, should the Aggregate Percentage Factor exceed one hundred percent (100%) at any time, the Percentage Factor for each Class shall be calculated pro rata, based upon the relationship of the Net Investment for such Class to the Aggregate Net Investment.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Transfer and Administration Agreement (Tech Data Corp), Transfer and Administration Agreement (Tech Data Corp), Transfer and Administration Agreement (Tech Data Corp)

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