Class A Basis Risk Shortfall definition

Class A Basis Risk Shortfall. With respect to each Class of the Class A Certificates and any Distribution Date for which the Pass-Through Rate for any such Class of Certificates is equal to the Net WAC Cap Rate, the excess, if any, of (x) Accrued Certificate Interest on that Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date, calculated at a rate equal to the lesser of (a) LIBOR plus the related Class A Margin, as calculated for such Distribution Date, and (b) the Maximum Mortgage Loan Rate, over (y) Accrued Certificate Interest on such Class of Class A Certificates for such Distribution Date calculated at the Net WAC Cap Rate.
Class A Basis Risk Shortfall. [With respect to each Class of Class A Certificates and any Distribution Date for which the Pass-Through Rate for any such Class of Certificates is equal to the Net WAC Cap Rate, the excess, if any, of (x) the lesser of (a) Accrued Certificate Interest on that Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date, calculated at a rate equal to One-Month LIBOR plus the related Margin, as calculated for such Distribution Date, and (b) 11.00% per annum, over (y) Accrued Certificate Interest on such Class of Class A Certificates for such Distribution Date calculated at the Net WAC Cap Rate.] Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amount: [With respect to each Class of Class A Certificates and any Distribution Date, the sum of (a) the aggregate amount of Class A Basis Risk Shortfall for such Class on such Distribution Date plus (b) any Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amount for such Class remaining unpaid from the preceding Distribution Date, plus (c) one month's interest on the amount in clause (b) (based on the number of days in the preceding Interest Accrual Period), to the extent previously unreimbursed by Excess Cash Flow or the Swap Agreement pursuant to this Agreement, at a rate equal to the related Pass-Through Rate.] Class A Certificates: Collectively, the Class [__] Certificates, Class [__] Certificates and Class [__] Certificates.

Examples of Class A Basis Risk Shortfall in a sentence

  • On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall make withdrawals from the Reserve Fund and use the amounts in the Reserve Fund on deposit therein to make distributions to the Class A, Class M and Class B Certificates, to pay any Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts, Class M Basis Risk Carry-Forward Amounts and Class B Basis Risk Carry-Forward Amounts as set forth in Section 4.02(f)(xx).

  • On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall make withdrawals from the Reserve Fund and use the amounts in the Reserve Fund on deposit therein to make distributions to the Class A, Class M and Class B Certificates, to pay any Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts, Class M Basis Risk Carry-Forward Amounts and Class B Basis Risk Carry-Forward Amounts as set forth in Section 4.02(f)(xix).

  • Distribution of Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts and Class M Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts; Reserve Fund; Swap Account........................................................116 Section 4.10.

  • The agenda shall be adopted by the Cooperation Committee at the beginning of each meeting.

  • Distribution of Class A Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts and Class M Basis Risk Shortfall Carry-Forward Amounts; Reserve Fund.......................................................................96 Section 4.10.

Related to Class A Basis Risk Shortfall

  • Basis Risk Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of LIBOR Certificates, the amount by which the amount of interest calculated at the Certificate Interest Rate applicable to such Class for such date, determined without regard to the Net Funds Cap for such date but subject to a cap equal to the Maximum Interest Rate, exceeds the amount of interest calculated at the Net Funds Cap.

  • Basis Risk Shortfall Carry Forward Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Class A Certificates and Class M Certificates, an amount equal to the sum of (A) the excess, if any, of (a) the amount of Current Interest that such Class would have been entitled to receive on such Distribution Date had the Pass-Though Rate applicable to such Class been calculated at a per annum rate equal to One-Month LIBOR plus the related Certificate Margin, over (b) the amount of Current Interest that such Class received on such Distribution Date if the Pass-Through Rate is limited to the related Net Rate Cap and (B) the amount in clause (A) for all previous Distribution Dates not previously paid, together with interest thereon at a rate equal to the related Pass-Through Rate for such Distribution Date. Bankruptcy Code: Title 11 of the United States Code.

  • Unpaid Basis Risk Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date and any LIBOR Certificate, the aggregate of all Basis Risk Shortfalls with respect to such Certificate remaining unpaid from previous Distribution Dates, plus interest accrued thereon at the applicable Certificate Interest Rate (calculated without giving effect to the applicable Net Funds Cap) but limited to a rate no greater than the applicable Maximum Interest Rate.

  • Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount With respect to each Class of LIBOR Certificates, as of any Distribution Date, the sum of (A) if on such Distribution Date the Pass-Through Rate for any Class of LIBOR Certificates is based upon a Loan Group Cap or the WAC Cap, the excess, if any, of (i) the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount on such Class of LIBOR Certificates would otherwise be entitled to receive on such Distribution Date had such Pass-Through Rate not been subject to the Loan Group Cap or the WAC Cap, over (ii) the Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount on such Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date taking into account (a) with respect to the Class A-1 Certificates at the lesser of the WAC Cap and the Loan Group I Cap, (b) with respect to the Class A-2 Certificates at the lesser of the WAC Cap and the Loan Group II Cap, and (c) with respect to each other Class of LIBOR Certificates, the WAC Cap, and (B) the Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount for such Class of LIBOR Certificates for all previous Distribution Dates not previously paid, together with interest thereon at a rate equal to the applicable Pass-Through Rate for such Class of LIBOR Certificates for such Distribution Date (without giving effect to the WAC Cap, Loan Group I Cap or Loan Group II Cap, as applicable).

  • Class B Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class B Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class B noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the class B note interest rate from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Class A Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class A noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the interest rate applicable for each related class of notes from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Noteholders' Principal Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the excess, if any, of the Noteholders’ Principal Distributable Amount for the preceding Distribution Date over the amount in respect of principal that is actually paid as principal on the Notes on such previous Distribution Date. Noteholders’ Principal Carryover Shortfall is not used to determine the amount of principal due on the Notes on any Distribution Date, but is used solely for reporting purposes.

  • Basis Risk Reserve Fund A fund created as part of the Trust Fund pursuant to Section 5.06 of this Agreement but which is not an asset of any of the REMICs.

  • Available Funds Shortfall As defined in Section 3.03(b)(ii)(A).

  • Class M-1 Interest Carry Forward Amount As of any Distribution Date, the sum of (1) the excess of (A) the Class M-1 Current Interest with respect to prior Distribution Dates over (B) the amount actually distributed to the Class M-1 Certificates with respect to interest on such prior Distribution Dates and (2) interest on such excess (to the extent permitted by applicable law) at the Class M-1 Pass-Through Rate for the related Accrual Period.

  • Class A Interest Shortfall shall have the meaning specified in subsection 4.02(a).

  • Class A-1 Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the Class A‑1 Interest Distributable Amount for such Payment Date and any outstanding Class A‑1 Interest Carryover Shortfall from the immediately preceding Payment Date (together with interest on such outstanding Class A‑1 Interest Carryover Shortfall at the Class A‑1 Rate, to the extent lawful, calculated on the same basis as interest on the Class A‑1 Notes for the same period), over (y) the amount of interest distributed to the Class A‑1 Noteholders on such Payment Date.

  • Class A-P Collection Shortfall With respect to the Cash Liquidation or REO Disposition of a Discount Mortgage Loan and any Distribution Date, the excess of the amount described in Section 4.02(b)(i)(C)(1) over the amount described in Section 4.02(b)(i)(C)(2).

  • Certificate Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the sum of (i) the Certificate Monthly Interest Distributable Amount and (ii) any outstanding Certificate Interest Carryover Shortfall for the preceding Payment Date, over (y) the amount in respect of interest on the Certificates that is actually paid as interest on the Certificates on such Payment Date, plus, to the extent permitted by applicable law, interest on the Certificate Interest Carryover Shortfall at the Certificate Rate for the Interest Accrual Period.

  • Class A-4 Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the Class A‑4 Interest Distributable Amount for such Payment Date and any outstanding Class A‑4 Interest Carryover Shortfall from the immediately preceding Payment Date (together with interest on such outstanding Class A‑4 Interest Carryover Shortfall at the Class A‑4 Rate, to the extent lawful, calculated on the same basis as interest on the Class A‑4 Notes for the same period), over (y) the amount of interest distributed to the Class A‑4 Noteholders on such Payment Date.

  • Class B Noteholders’ Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess of the Class B Noteholders’ Monthly Accrued Interest for the preceding Payment Date and any outstanding Class B Noteholders’ Interest Carryover Shortfall on such preceding Payment Date, over the amount in respect of interest that is actually paid to Noteholders of Class B Notes on such preceding Payment Date, plus interest on the amount of interest due but not paid to Noteholders of Class B Notes on the preceding Payment Date, to the extent permitted by law, at the Class B Interest Rate for the related Interest Period.

  • Class A Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(a).

  • Class A Interest Carryover Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date, as of the close of business on such Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the Aggregate Class A Interest Distributable Amount for such Distribution Date over (ii) the amount that was actually deposited in the Note Distribution Account on such Distribution Date in respect of interest for the Class A Notes.

  • Note Interest Shortfall means, for a Class and a Payment Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Accrued Note Interest for the prior Payment Date for the Class over the amount of interest that was paid to the Noteholders of that Class on the prior Payment Date, together with interest on the excess amount, to the extent lawful, at the Note Interest Rate for the Class for that Interest Period.

  • Class A Available Funds means, with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) if such Monthly Period relates to a Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period, the Class A Floating Percentage of Principal Funding Account Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to such Distribution Date, (b) the Class A Floating Percentage of the Reallocated Investor Finance Charge Collections and (c) the amount of funds, if any, to be withdrawn from the Reserve Account which, pursuant to subsection 4.12(d), are required to be included in Class A Available Funds with respect to such Distribution Date.

  • Class B Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount means, for any distribution date, the Principal Distribution Amount times the Class B Percentage for that distribution date, plus any Class B Note Principal Shortfall as of the close of business on the preceding distribution date; provided that the Class B Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount will not exceed the principal balance of the class B notes.In addition, on the class B maturity date, the principal required to be distributed to the class B noteholders will include the amount required to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the class B notes to zero.

  • Class A-3 Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of (x) the Class A‑3 Interest Distributable Amount for such Payment Date and any outstanding Class A‑3 Interest Carryover Shortfall from the immediately preceding Payment Date (together with interest on such outstanding Class A‑3 Interest Carryover Shortfall at the Class A‑3 Rate, to the extent lawful, calculated on the same basis as interest on the Class A‑3 Notes for the same period), over (y) the amount of interest distributed to the Class A‑3 Noteholders on such Payment Date.

  • Basis Risk Payment For any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the aggregate of the Basis Risk CarryForward Amounts for such Distribution Date and (ii) the Class X Distributable Amount (prior to any reduction for Basis Risk Payments).

  • Class A Noteholders’ Interest Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess of the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distributable Amount for the preceding Payment Date, over the amount in respect of interest that was actually paid on the Class A Notes on such preceding Payment Date, plus interest on the amount of interest due but not paid to holders of the Class A Notes on the preceding Payment Date, to the extent permitted by law, at the respective interest rates borne by each Class of the Class A Notes for the related Interest Accrual Period.

  • Note Principal Carryover Shortfall means, with respect to any Payment Date, the excess, if any, of the sum of the Note Monthly Principal Distributable Amount plus any outstanding Note Principal Carryover Shortfall for the preceding Payment Date, over the amount in respect of principal that is actually paid as principal on the Notes on such Payment Date.

  • Class C Interest Carryover Shortfall With respect to any Distribution Date, as of the close of business on such Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the Aggregate Class C Interest Distributable Amount for such Distribution Date over (ii) the amount that was actually deposited in the Note Distribution Account on such Distribution Date in respect of interest for the Class C Notes.