Common use of Factor Clause in Contracts

Factor. For any Distribution Date and (i) as to any Class of Certificates (other than Certificates evidencing beneficial interests in Excess Yield Amounts), the numerical equivalent (carried to eight decimal places) of a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate principal balance of the related Pooled Securities with respect to that Distribution Date (after giving effect to distributions thereon and any additions to the aggregate principal balance thereof) and the denominator of which is the aggregate principal balance of the Pooled Securities as of the Issue Date and (ii) as to any Class of Certificates evidencing beneficial interests in Excess Yield

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Sources: SMBS Master Trust Agreement

Factor. For any Distribution Date and (i) as to any Class of Certificates (other than Certificates evidencing beneficial interests in Excess Yield Amounts), the numerical equivalent (carried to eight decimal places) of a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate principal balance of the related Pooled Securities with respect to that Distribution Date (after giving effect to distributions thereon and any additions to the aggregate principal balance thereof) and the denominator of which is the aggregate principal balance of the Pooled Securities as of the Issue Date and (ii) as to any Class of Certificates evidencing beneficial interests in Excess YieldYield Amounts, a number (carried to eight decimal places) determined as specified in the related ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mae Offering Document.

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Sources: SMBS Master Trust Agreement