Early Amortization Events definition
Examples of Early Amortization Events in a sentence
The Early Amortization Events and Events of Default relating to the Notes are defined in Section 6.01 and Section 6.02 of the Indenture, respectively.
There shall be no Early Amortization Events with respect to the Collateral Certificate, and the Collateral Certificate shall not have an Early Amortization Period.
In addition to the Early Amortization Events specified in Section 9.1 of the Agreement, the Early Amortization Events applicable to each Collateral Series shall be the Early Amortization Events specified in the related Indenture Supplement, as well as the Trust Early Amortization Events specified in the Indenture.
There shall be no additional Early Amortization Events with respect to Series 2002-CC.
Early Amortization Events 101 ARTICLE XIII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 1301.
The Early Amortization Events with respect to each Series and Purchased Interest shall be specified in the related Supplement or PI Agreement.
In addition to the Early Amortization Events specified in Section 9.1 of the Agreement, the Early Amortization Events applicable to each Collateral Series shall be the Early Amortization Events specified in the related Indenture Supplement, as well as the Early Amortization Events specified in the Indenture.
The Early Amortization Events with respect to each Series shall be specified in the related Supplement.
A statement of a Financial Officer of the Servicer setting forth details of any Termination Event, Early Amortization Events or Unmatured Termination Event that has occurred and is continuing and the action which the Servicer has taken or proposes to take with respect thereto.
The parties acknowledge that this Pooling Agreement and the other Transaction Documents contain many determinations, standards and measurements which must be made or applied by the Transferor and the Servicer in the process of performing their obligations under this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, including the determination of whether Receivables constitute Eligible Receivables, when or whether Dilutions, Write-offs or Early Amortization Events have occurred, and many other matters.