Investor Certificate Interest definition

Investor Certificate Interest. With respect to any Distribution Date, interest for the related Interest Period at the applicable Investor Certificate Rate on the Investor Certificate Principal Balance as of the first day of such Interest Period (after giving effect to the distributions made on the first day of such Interest Period).
Investor Certificate Interest. With respect to any Distribution Date, ----------------------------- interest for the related Accrual Period at the applicable Investor Certificate Rate on the Investor Certificate Principal Balance on the first day of such Accrual Period (after giving effect to the distributions made on the first day of such Accrual Period).

Examples of Investor Certificate Interest in a sentence

  • The amount, if any, of any Unpaid Investor Certificate Interest Shortfall included in such distribution (and the amount of interest thereon)...........................................

  • The amount of Investor Certificate Interest included in such distribution, the related Investor Certificate Rate and the portion thereof attributable to collections in respect of the Mortgage Loans.....................

  • The amount, if any, of the remaining Unpaid Investor Certificate Interest Shortfall giving effect to such distribution................

  • The amount, if any, of the remaining Unpaid Investor Certificate Interest Shortfall giving effect to such distribution.................

  • The amount of Investor Certificate Interest included in such distribution, the related Investor Certificate Rate and the portion thereof attributable to collections in respect of the Mortgage Loans..................

  • The amount to be paid out to the Holders of each Class on the Distribution Date in respect of Investor Certificate Interest: Class A1 .

  • The total amount withdrawn from the Collections Account and deposited in the Distribution Account on the related Transfer Date in respect of Investor Certificate Interest and any previously existing Deficiency Amount .

  • The total amount withdrawn from the Collections Account and deposited in the Distribution Account on the related Transfer Date in respect of Investor Certificate Interest and any previously existing Deficiency Amount.

  • Any remaining Class A-4 Investor Certificate Interest Collections for the related Due Period and Investment Income for the related Distribution Period shall be allocated and paid to the Seller.

  • The amount of Investor Certificate Interest included in such distribution, the related Investor Certificate Rate and the portion thereof attributable to collections in respect of the Mortgage Loans......

Related to Investor Certificate Interest

  • Investor Certificates means the Class A Certificates, the Class B Certificates and the Collateral Interest.

  • Certificate Interest means the allocable percentage interest of a Certificate held by a Certificateholder.

  • Distributable Certificate Interest means, with respect to any Class of REMIC III Regular Certificates for any Distribution Date, the sum of (A) Accrued Certificate Interest in respect of such Class for such Distribution Date, reduced (to not less than zero) by (1) any Net Aggregate Prepayment Interest Shortfall allocated on such Distribution Date to such Class pursuant to Section 6.7, (2) with respect to each Class of the Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, any Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on such Distribution Date to such Class in reduction of the Distributable Certificate Interest thereon pursuant to Section 6.11, and (3) with respect to each Class of the Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, any amounts reimbursable in accordance with Section 6.11(c), out of amounts otherwise distributable as interest in respect of such Class, to any more senior Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date in respect of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on prior Distribution Dates to such more senior Class of Certificates pursuant to Section 6.11, plus (B) if such Distribution Date is subsequent to the initial Distribution Date, any Unpaid Interest in respect of such Class for such Distribution Date, plus (C) in the case of a Class of Principal Balance Certificates, if the Certificate Balances of such Principal Balance Certificates are increased on such Distribution Date in accordance with clause (b) of the definition of “Certificate Balance”, the total amount of interest at the applicable Pass-Through Rate that would have accrued and been distributable with respect to the amount by which the related Aggregate Certificate Balance was so increased, if such Aggregate Certificate Balance had not been reduced by that amount in connection with the allocation of Collateral Support Deficits in the first place and assuming that the reinstatement of Certificate Balance is in reverse chronological order of the original reductions therein, plus (D) in the case of each Class of the Class B, Class C, Class D and Class E Certificates, the amount of any Actual Recoveries of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated in accordance with Section 6.11(c) to such Class of Certificates to increase the Distributable Certificate Interest thereof for such Distribution Date, plus (E) in the case of each Class of the Class B, Class C and Class D Certificates, any amounts reimbursed in accordance with Section 6.11(c) to such Class of Certificates by any more junior Class of Certificates on such Distribution Date in respect of Trust Advisor Expenses allocated on prior Distribution Dates to the subject Class of Certificates pursuant to Section 6.11. Any increase in the Distributable Certificate Interest with respect to any Class of Principal Balance Certificates for any Distribution Date pursuant to clause (C) of the prior sentence shall result in a corresponding reduction of interest payable on unreimbursed allocations of Collateral Support Deficits in respect of such Class of Principal Balance Certificates.

  • Investor Certificate means any one of the certificates (including, without limitation, the Bearer Certificates, the Registered Certificates or the Global Certificates) executed by the Transferor and authenticated by the Trustee substantially in the form (or forms in the case of a Series with multiple classes) of the investor certificate attached to the related Supplement.

  • Accrued Certificate Interest With respect to each Distribution Date, as to any Class or Subclass of Certificates (other than any Principal Only Certificates), interest accrued during the related Interest Accrual Period at the related Pass-Through Rate on the Certificate Principal Balance or Notional Amount thereof immediately prior to such Distribution Date. Accrued Certificate Interest will be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year, consisting of twelve 30-day months. In each case Accrued Certificate Interest on any Class or Subclass of Certificates will be reduced by the amount of:

  • Class A Certificate Group The Group I Class A Certificates or the Group II Class A Certificates, as applicable.

  • Class A Certificate Principal Balance As of any date of determination, the sum of the Class A-1 Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2A Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2B Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2C Certificate Principal Balance, the Class A-2D Certificate Principal Balance and the Class R Certificate Principal Balance.

  • Class A-P Certificate Any one of the Certificates designated as a Class A-P Certificate.

  • Class A-1 Certificate Principal Balance As of any date of determination, the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Class A-1 Certificates.

  • Class A Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount means, for any distribution date, the Principal Distribution Amount times the Class A Percentage for that distribution date, plus any Class A Note Principal Shortfall as of the close of business on the preceding distribution date; provided that the Class A Noteholders’ Principal Distribution Amount will not exceed the outstanding principal balance of the class A notes, less all amounts, other than investment earnings, on deposit in the accumulation account.In addition, on the maturity date for any class of class A notes, the principal required to be distributed to the related noteholders will include the amount required to reduce the outstanding principal balance of that class to zero.

  • Class C Certificateholder means the person in whose name a Class C Certificate is registered on the Certificate Register.

  • Class Certificate Principal Balance As to any Class of Certificates, other than any Class of Notional Certificates, and as of any date of determination, the aggregate of the Certificate Principal Balances of all Certificates of such Class. The Class Certificate Principal Balance of each such Class of Certificates as of the Closing Date is specified in Section 5.01(b).

  • Class X-D Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-12 hereto.

  • Accrued Certificate Interest Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date for each Class of LIBOR Certificates, the amount of interest accrued during the related Interest Accrual Period at the applicable Pass-Through Rate on the related Class Certificate Balance immediately prior to such Distribution Date, as reduced by such Class's share of Net Prepayment Interest Shortfalls and Relief Act Interest Shortfalls for such Distribution Date allocated to such Class pursuant to Section 4.02.

  • 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 Certificateholder means the Person in whose name a Class A Certificate is registered in the Certificate Register.

  • Class A-3 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-3 Certificate.

  • Original Class Certificate Principal Balance With respect to the Class A Certificates, the Mezzanine Certificates, the Class C Certificates and the Class P Certificates, the corresponding amounts set forth opposite such Class above in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class A-R Certificate The Certificate executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Trustee or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-R and Exhibit C hereto.

  • Class C Certificate Any one of the Certificates with a “Class C” designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of “regular interests” in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Certificate Interest Rate With respect to each Class of Certificates and any Distribution Date, the applicable per annum rate set forth or described in the Preliminary Statement hereto.

  • Class A Certificate Rate means, for any Interest Accrual Period with respect to the Class A Certificates, a per annum rate equal to LIBOR plus 0.11%.

  • Class A-1 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-1 Certificate.

  • Investor Certificateholder means the holder of record of an Investor Certificate.

  • Certificate Percentage Interest means, with respect to a Certificate, the percentage specified on such Certificate as the Certificate Percentage Interest, which percentage represents the beneficial interest of such Certificate in the Trust. The initial Certificate Percentage Interest held by the Depositor shall be 100%.

  • Class A-2 Certificateholder The registered holder of a Class A-2 Certificate.