Eligible Unencumbered Asset definition

Eligible Unencumbered Asset means (a) each of those Properties listed on Schedule UA hereto, in each case so long as such Properties continue to satisfy the requirement set forth in clauses (b)(i), (ii), (iii), (vi), (vii), (viii) and (ix) below and (b) each of those additional Properties that satisfy the following requirements after the Effective Date and, in each case, which have been designated, from time to time, by the Borrower as Eligible Unencumbered Assets by delivering to the Administrative Agent an updated Schedule UA, a certificate of a Financial Officer of the Borrower certifying that as of the date of the certificate such Property satisfies the requirements set forth in clauses (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (or (v), as applicable), (vi), (vii), (viii) and (ix) below, and such other information regarding such Property as may be reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent:
Eligible Unencumbered Asset means (a) each of those Properties listed on Schedule UA hereto, in each case so long as such Properties continue to satisfy the requirement set forth in clauses (b)(i), (ii), (iii), (vi), (vii), (viii) and (ix) below and (b) each of those additional Properties that satisfy the following requirements after the Effective Date and, in each case, which have been designated, from time to time, by the Borrower as Eligible Unencumbered Assets by delivering to the Administrative Agent an updated Schedule UA:
Eligible Unencumbered Asset means any Unencumbered Asset that satisfies the General Eligibility Criteria and is held by the NewStar Collateral Subsidiary or an REO Subsidiary that is a Subsidiary Guarantor.

Examples of Eligible Unencumbered Asset in a sentence

  • Any property subject to a Refinancing Mortgage shall be and remain eligible for treatment as an Eligible Unencumbered Asset, and any note secured by a Refinancing Mortgage shall be treated as Total Unsecured Indebtedness.

  • All such Eligible Unencumbered Assets satisfy the requirements for an Eligible Unencumbered Asset set forth in the definition thereof.

  • As of the Effective Date, (i) Schedule 3.18 sets forth a list of all Property on which shopping centers have been built of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and UJVs and the owner (or ground-lessor or owner of land use rights) of such Property, and (ii) Schedule UA sets forth a list of all Eligible Unencumbered Assets and the owner (or ground-lessor) of such Eligible Unencumbered Asset.

  • The Borrower shall deliver to the Administrative Agent written notice not less than five (5) Business Days prior to a sale, encumbrance with a Lien to secure Indebtedness or other Disposition of an Eligible Unencumbered Asset which is permitted pursuant to Section 6.04.


More Definitions of Eligible Unencumbered Asset

Eligible Unencumbered Asset set forth in Section 1.01 of the Loan Agreement is amended by restating the first paragraph thereof in its entirety to read as follows:
Eligible Unencumbered Asset set forth in Section 1.01 of the Loan Agreement is further amended by restating the proviso to clause (iv) thereof in its entirety to read as follows: “; provided that the Properties known as The Gardens on El Paseo in Palm Desert, California and International Market Place in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii shall be deemed to satisfy the foregoing requirements of this clause (iv)”

Related to Eligible Unencumbered Asset

  • Unencumbered Asset means any Project which as of any date of determination, (a) is not subject to any Liens other than Permitted Liens set forth in Sections 9.5(i) through 9.5(v), (b) is not subject to any agreement (including any agreement governing Indebtedness incurred in order to finance or refinance the acquisition of such asset) which prohibits or limits the ability of the Borrower, or its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries, as the case may be, to create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any assets or Capital Stock of the Borrower, or any of its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries other than a Permitted Negative Pledge, (c) is not subject to any agreement (including any agreement governing Indebtedness incurred in order to finance or refinance the acquisition of such asset) which entitles any Person to the benefit of any Lien (but not subject to any Liens other than Permitted Liens set forth in Sections 9.5(i) through 9.5(v)) on any assets or Capital Stock of the Borrower or any of its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries or would entitle any Person to the benefit of any Lien (but excluding the Permitted Liens set forth in Sections 9.5(i) through 9.5(v)) on such assets or Capital Stock upon the occurrence of any contingency (including, except in the case of a Material Credit Facility, pursuant to an “equal and ratable” clause), (d) is not the subject of any material architectural/engineering issue, as evidenced by a certification of the Borrower, and (e) is materially compliant with the representations and warranties in Article VI below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Project is a “Superfund” site under federal law or a site identified in writing by the jurisdiction in which such Project is located as having significant environmental contamination under applicable state law, the Borrower shall so advise the Lenders in writing and the Required Lenders shall have the right to request from the Borrower a current detailed environmental assessment (or one which is not more than two years old for Unencumbered Assets owned as of the Agreement Execution Date), and, if applicable, a written estimate of any remediation costs from a recognized environmental contractor and to exclude any such Project from Unencumbered Assets at their election. No Project of a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary shall be deemed to be unencumbered unless such Project and all Capital Stock of such Wholly-Owned Subsidiary or any other intervening Wholly-Owned Subsidiary between the Borrower and such Wholly-Owned Subsidiary is unencumbered and neither such Wholly-Owned Subsidiary nor any other intervening Wholly-Owned Subsidiary between the Borrower and such Wholly-Owned Subsidiary has any Indebtedness for borrowed money (other than Indebtedness due to the Borrower).

  • Unencumbered Asset Value means, at any time for the Consolidated Group, without duplication, the sum of the following: (a) an amount equal to (i) Unencumbered NOI from all Unencumbered Properties (other than Non-Stabilized Properties and acquisition properties described in clause (b) below) that have been owned by the Consolidated Group for four full fiscal quarter periods or longer (which amount for each individual Unencumbered Property as well as the aggregate amount for all Unencumbered Properties shall not be less than zero) divided by (ii) the Capitalization Rate, plus (b) the aggregate acquisition cost of all Unencumbered Properties acquired during the then most recently ended four fiscal quarter period, plus (c) the undepreciated book value of Unencumbered Properties that are Non-Stabilized Properties; provided that if the Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to Non-Stabilized Properties accounts for more than 15% of Unencumbered Asset Value, the amount of undepreciated book value of such Non-Stabilized Properties that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value, plus (d) cash from like-kind exchanges on deposit with a qualified intermediary (“1031 proceeds”), plus (e) the value of Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables owned by the Consolidated Group that are not more than ninety (90) days past due determined in accordance with GAAP, in each case that are not subject to a Lien or Negative Pledge; provided that if the Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables accounts for more than 10% of Unencumbered Asset Value, the amount of Mezzanine Debt Investments and Mortgage Receivables that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value, plus (f) the undepreciated book value of all Unimproved Land and Construction in Progress owned by the Consolidated Group to the extent any such assets are not subject to a Lien or Negative Pledge, plus (g) Balance Sheet Cash; provided that, to the extent that Unencumbered Asset Value attributable to investments in Mezzanine Debt Investments, Mortgage Receivables, 1031 proceeds, Unimproved Land, and Construction in Progress account for more than 25% of Unencumbered Asset Value, in the aggregate, the amount that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from Unencumbered Asset Value. For clarification purposes, in determining whether clause (a) or clause (b) above applies, the date a Property will be deemed to have been acquired is the date it was acquired by the Consolidated Group or any prior Affiliate of the Consolidated Group.

  • Total Unencumbered Assets means the sum of (i) those Undepreciated Real Estate Assets not subject to an Encumbrance for borrowed money and (ii) all other assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries not subject to an Encumbrance for borrowed money determined in accordance with GAAP (but excluding accounts receivable and intangibles).

  • Unencumbered Assets means assets which are not subject to a Security Interest.

  • Unencumbered Pool means the Unencumbered Properties.

  • Unencumbered Amount means, for the Class B ( - ) Notes, an amount equal to the Nominal Liquidation Amount of the Class B ( - ) Notes minus the Encumbered Amount for the Class B ( - ) Notes.

  • Unencumbered Property means any one of the Unencumbered Properties.

  • Unencumbered Adjusted NOI means, for any period, the aggregate Adjusted NOI of all Unencumbered Properties for such period.

  • Unencumbered Properties means each Acceptable Property that either (a) is an Initial Unencumbered Property or (b) becomes an Unencumbered Property pursuant to Section 4.03, and “Unencumbered Property” means any one of the Unencumbered Properties.

  • Unencumbered NOI means (a) for Unencumbered Properties that have been owned for four full fiscal quarters or longer, the Net Operating Income from such Unencumbered Property asset for the four fiscal quarter period minus the Annual Capital Expenditure Adjustment with respect to such Unencumbered Property, (b) for Unencumbered Properties that have been owned for at least one full fiscal quarter but less than four full fiscal quarters, the Net Operating Income from such Unencumbered Property for the most recently ended fiscal quarter, multiplied by four minus the Annual Capital Expenditure Adjustment with respect to such Unencumbered Property, (c) for Unencumbered Properties that have not been owned for at least one full fiscal quarter, but owned for at least one month, the Net Operating Income from such Unencumbered Property for the most recently ended calendar month, multiplied by twelve minus the Annual Capital Expenditure Adjustment with respect to such Unencumbered Property and (d) for Unencumbered Properties that have been owned for less than one month, the average daily Net Operating Income from such Unencumbered Property for the period of ownership of such Unencumbered Property, multiplied by 30, multiplied by 12 minus the Annual Capital Expenditure Adjustment with respect to such Unencumbered Property; provided that (x) the Net Operating Income of a Property that is sold by a member of the Consolidated Group within the most recently ended fiscal quarter will be excluded in calculating Unencumbered NOI, (y) income from Major Tenants in bankruptcy will be excluded from the calculation to the extent the relevant leases have been rejected pursuant to such bankruptcy proceedings and (z) if the Net Operating Income related to ground leases in connection with Unencumbered Properties accounts for more than 5% of the aggregate Unencumbered NOI, the amount of Net Operating Income that exceeds such limit shall be deducted from the aggregate Unencumbered NOI.

  • Unencumbered means, with respect to any Hotel Property, at any date of determination, the circumstance that such Hotel Property on such date:

  • Unencumbered Interest Coverage Ratio means the ratio of (a) the Unencumbered Adjusted NOI to (b) the Unsecured Interest Expense for the immediately preceding calendar quarter.

  • Eligible Property means property beneficially owned by a person or entity other than the Fund and held in a bank account maintained by BNYM for or on behalf of the Fund, or property held in a Fund shareholder account, which is (x) subject to reporting or escheat under an Unclaimed Property Law, (y) of a nature or type or classification reasonably related to the services performed by BNYM under this Agreement (such as cash amounts representing non-negotiated dividend checks and shares in abandoned shareholder accounts), and (z) under the control of BNYM.

  • Unencumbered Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the quotient (expressed as a percentage) of (a) Unsecured Indebtedness, divided by (b) Unencumbered Asset Value.

  • Encumbered Amount means, for the Class C(2015-1) Notes, an amount equal to

  • Eligible Ground Lease means a ground lease that (a) has a minimum remaining term of twenty-five (25) years, including tenant controlled options, as of any date of determination, (b) has customary notice rights, default cure rights, bankruptcy new lease rights and other customary provisions for the benefit of a leasehold mortgagee or has equivalent protection for a leasehold permanent mortgagee by a subordination to such leasehold permanent mortgagee of the landlord’s fee interest, and (c) is otherwise acceptable for non-recourse leasehold mortgage financing under customary prudent lending requirements. The Eligible Ground Leases as of the date of this Credit Agreement are listed on Schedule EG.

  • Eligible Real Property means, as to any Borrower, Real Property owned by such Borrower in fee simple in each case which are acceptable to Agent in good faith based on the criteria set forth below. In general, Eligible Real Property shall not include: (i) Real Property which is not operated by a Borrower except as Agent may otherwise agree; (ii) Real Property subject to a security interest, lien, mortgage or other encumbrance in favor of any person other than Agent (and other than those permitted under Section 9.8(b), 9.8(c) or 9.8(d) hereof or are subject to an intercreditor agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Agent between the holder of such lien and Agent); (iii) Real Property that is not located in the continental United States of America; (iv) Real Property that is not subject to the valid and enforceable, first priority, perfected security interest, lien and mortgage of Agent; (v) Real Property where Agent determines that issues relating to compliance with Environmental Laws adversely affect such Real Property in such manner that such Real Property would not be acceptable for purposes of including it in the calculation of the Borrowing Base based on the customary practices, procedures and policies of Agent and its Affiliates; provided, that, if the Real Property is acceptable for such purposes in accordance with such practices, procedures and policies, subject to the satisfaction of the other conditions set forth herein and any requirements arising pursuant to such practices, procedures and policies, such Real Property will be considered Eligible Real Property but subject to the right of Agent to establish Reserves to reflect the adverse affect of any environmental conditions or events with respect thereto on its value or the ability of Agent to sell or otherwise realize on such Collateral; (vi) Real Property improved with residential housing; (vii) Real Property that is not subject to a then current final written appraisal by an appraiser reasonably acceptable to Agent (which shall be one of the appraisers selected by Agent from its list of approved appraisers), on which Agent and Lenders are expressly permitted to rely, and that is in form, scope and methodology reasonably satisfactory to Agent; (viii) if requested by Agent, Real Property for which Agent shall not have received a then current environmental audit conducted by an independent environmental engineering firm reasonably acceptable to Agent (based on Administrative Agent’s list of approved firms and in form, scope, substance and methodology reasonably satisfactory to Agent, the results of which are satisfactory to Agent; (ix) if requested by Agent, Real Property for which Agent shall not have received, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, a valid and effective title insurance policy (whether in the form of a pro form policy or a marked up title policy commitment)) issued by a company and agent reasonably acceptable to Agent: (A) insuring the priority, amount and sufficiency of the Mortgage with respect to such Real Property, (B) insuring against matters that would be disclosed by surveys and (C) containing any legally available endorsements, assurances or affirmative coverage requested by Agent for protection of its interests. Any Real Property that is not Eligible Real Property shall nevertheless be part of the Collateral.

  • Eligible Vehicle means a Vehicle (which includes, for the avoidance of doubt, a Service Vehicle) in Spain, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy or France (as applicable):

  • Eligible Asset An Asset:

  • Unimproved Land means land on which no development (other than improvements that are not material and are temporary in nature) has occurred.

  • Unencumbered license means a license issued in good

  • Eligible Real Estate means Real Estate:

  • S&P Eligible Asset means: (1) cash (excluding any cash irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of MTP Basic Maintenance Amount), (2) Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold, (3) S&P Hedging Transactions or (4) a Municipal Obligation (including Inverse Floater as defined below) owned by the Fund that (A) is interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (B) is payable with respect to principal and interest in U.S. Dollars; (C) is not subject to a covered call or put option written by the Fund; (D) except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement of Municipal Obligations; and (E) except for Inverse Floaters, is part of an issue of Municipal Obligations with an original issue size of at least $10 million. Any Municipal Obligation that is a part of an original issue size of less than $10 million must carry a rating of at least “AA” by S&P or “AAA” by Moody’s, Fitch or another nationally recognized statistical rating organization. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations:

  • Qualified Assets means any of the following assets: (i) interests, rights, options, warrants or convertible or exchangeable securities of the Partnership; (ii) Debt issued by the Partnership or any Subsidiary thereof in connection with the incurrence of Funding Debt; (iii) equity interests in Qualified REIT Subsidiaries and limited liability companies (or other entities disregarded from their sole owner for U.S. federal income tax purposes, including wholly owned grantor trusts) whose assets consist solely of Qualified Assets; (iv) up to a one percent (1%) equity interest in any partnership or limited liability company at least ninety-nine percent (99%) of the equity of which is owned, directly or indirectly, by the Partnership; (v) cash held for payment of administrative expenses or pending distribution to security holders of the General Partner or any wholly owned Subsidiary thereof or pending contribution to the Partnership; and (vi) other tangible and intangible assets that, taken as a whole, are de minimis in relation to the net assets of the Partnership and its Subsidiaries.

  • Stored value means monetary value that is evidenced by an electronic record.

  • Qualified Replacement Mortgage A Home Equity Loan substituted for another pursuant to Section 3.04, 3.05(b) or 3.06(b) hereof, which (i) has a Coupon Rate at least equal to the Coupon Rate of the Home Equity Loan being replaced, (ii) is secured by Property that is of the same or better property type as, or is a single family dwelling and the same or better occupancy status as, the Property securing the Home Equity Loan being replaced or is a primary residence, (iii) shall mature no later than the latest Final Scheduled Distribution Date with respect to the related Home Equity Loan Group, (iv) has a Loan-to-Value Ratio as of the Replacement Cut-Off Date no higher than the Loan-to-Value Ratio of the replaced Home Equity Loan at such time, (v) shall be of the same or higher credit quality classification (determined in accordance with the Seller’s credit underwriting guidelines set forth in the Seller’s underwriting manual) as the Home Equity Loan which such Qualified Replacement Mortgage replaces, (vi) shall be a First Mortgage Loan if the Home Equity Loan which such Qualified Replacement Mortgage replaces was a First Mortgage Loan and shall be a First Mortgage Loan or Second Mortgage Loan if the Home Equity Loan which such Qualified Replacement Mortgage replaces was a Second Mortgage Loan, (vii) has an outstanding principal balance as of the related Replacement Cut-Off Date equal to or less than the outstanding principal balance of the replaced Home Equity Loan as of such Replacement Cut-Off Date, (viii) shall not provide for a “balloon” payment if the related Home Equity Loan did not provide for a “balloon” payment (and if such related Home Equity Loan provided for a “balloon” payment, such Qualified Replacement Mortgage shall have an original maturity of not less than the original maturity of such related Home Equity Loan), (ix) shall be a fixed rate Home Equity Loan if the Home Equity Loan being replaced is in Group I or an adjustable rate Home Equity Loan if the Home Equity Loan being replaced is in Group II, (x) satisfies the criteria set forth from time to time in the definition thereof at Section 860G(a)(4) of the Code (or any successor statute thereto) and applicable to the Trust, (xi) satisfies the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3.04(b) hereof, (xii) shall not be 30 days or more Delinquent and (xiii) if such Home Equity Loan being replaced is in Group II, shall adjust based on the same index as, have no lower margin than, have the same interval between adjustment dates as and have a maximum Coupon Rate no lower than, and a minimum Coupon Rate no lower than, the Home Equity Loan being replaced.