A Note of definition

A Note of an Original Note Principal Balance of $1,000; a Note of an Original Note Principal Balance in excess of $1,000 shall be deemed to be a number of Individual Notes equal to the quotient obtained by dividing such Original Note Principal Balance amount by $1,000.

Examples of A Note of in a sentence

  • The submitters of White Papers judged to be of “particular value” to the Navy will be so identified in the initial response provided by ONR and encouraged to submit Full Proposals.

  • A Note of caution for the Bidders: Bidders may encounter certain unforeseen problems such as time-lag, heavy traffic, system/power failure at the Bidders end.

  • A Note of CautionWhile immigration regulations provide a variety of opportunities for you to be employed during your time as a student, working improperly or without authorization is a serious violation of your status.

  • A Note of such Subsidiary Borrower for each Revolving Lender that has requested a Note pursuant to Section 2.02(b).

  • The indebtedness of the Borrower resulting from the A Advances made from time to time by each Bank shall be evidenced by an A Note of the Borrower payable to the order of such Bank.

  • A Note of Issue filed without court order may be stricken sua sponte.

  • The code for prevention of Insider trading has also been posted on the official website of the Company A Note of Appreciation The Directors place on record their appreciation for co-operation and support extended by the Government, RBI, Banks, SEBI, Shareholders, Bankers to issue, RTA and customers for their continued support extended to the company at all times.

  • The indebtedness of each Borrower resulting from the A Advances owed to each Bank by such Borrower shall be evidenced by an A Note of such Borrower payable to the order of such Bank.

  • A Note of Caution Pay It Forward is relatively straightforward – graduates contribute a fixed percentage of income for 20 years – but the terms of income-driven loan repayment plans vary greatly based on a number of factors, including income, marital status, tax filing status, family size, loan type, amount of debt, type of debt, and federal poverty level, among others.

  • A.; Budzinski, Oliver: On the Use of Event Studies to Evaluate Economic Policy Decisions: A Note of Caution, Dezember 2012.

Related to A Note of

  • Initial Class A-3 Note Balance means $380,000,000.

  • Class A-3 Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class A-3 Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class A-3 Notes.

  • Class C Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class C Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class C Notes.

  • Initial Class C Note Balance means $156,670,000.

  • Class C Note Rate means 3.48% per annum.

  • Class A-4 Note Balance means, as of any date, the Initial Class A-4 Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made on or prior to such date on the Class A-4 Notes.

  • Initial Class D Note Balance means $119,840,000.

  • Initial Note Balance means, for any Class, the Initial Class A-1 Note Balance, the Initial Class A-2 Note Balance, the Initial Class A-3 Note Balance, the Initial Class B Note Balance, the Initial Class C Note Balance, the Initial Class D Note Balance or the Initial Class E Note Balance, as applicable, or with respect to the Notes generally, the sum of the foregoing.

  • Class A-1 Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class A-1 Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class A-1 Notes.

  • Initial Class A-4 Note Balance means $75,000,000.

  • Class D Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class D Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class D Notes.

  • Initial Class A-1 Note Balance means $265,000,000.

  • Class A Note Balance means, at any time, the sum of the Class A-1 Note Balance, the Class A-2 Note Balance and the Class A-3 Note Balance at such time.

  • Class A-2 Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class A-2 Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class A-2 Notes.

  • Term Notes means, collectively, the Term A Notes and the Term B Notes.

  • Class A-1 Note Rate means, (i) with respect to the initial Series 2002-1 Interest Period, 2.04% per annum and (ii) with respect to each Series 2002-1 Interest Period thereafter, a rate per annum equal to One-Month LIBOR for such Series 2002-1 Interest Period plus 0.20% per annum.

  • Initial Class A-2 Note Balance means $235,000,000.

  • Term Note A means a promissory note in substantially the form of Exhibit B-1.

  • Class A Note Rate means 2.97% per annum.

  • Class C Note Principal Balance means, on any date of determination, an amount equal to (a) the Class C Note Initial Principal Balance, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to the Class C Noteholders on or prior to such date.

  • Class A-2 Note Rate With respect to any Payment Date, the per annum rate equal to the lesser of (i) the Class A-2 Formula Note Rate and (ii) the Class A-2 Net WAC Cap Rate for such Payment Date.

  • Class E Note Balance means, at any time, the Initial Class E Note Balance reduced by all payments of principal made prior to such time on the Class E Notes.

  • Original Note Principal Balance means the Original Note Principal Balance of both Classes of Notes, or the Original Note Principal Balance of the Class 1-A Notes or the Class 2-A Notes, as applicable, each as reflected in the Adoption Annex.

  • Initial Note Principal Balance means, with respect to each Note as of any date of determination, the “Initial Note Principal Balance” for such Note set forth in Part B of the Mortgage Loan Schedule.

  • Subordinated Note Amount has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Initial Class B Note Balance means $163,150,000.