Liquidation and Acquisition definition

Liquidation and Acquisition. Expenses: (1) Actual Unpaid Principal Balance of Mortgage Loan $______________________________(1) (2) Interest accrued at Net Rate _______________________________(2) (3) Accrued Servicing Fees _______________________________(3) (4) Attorney's Fees _______________________________(4) (5) Taxes (see page 2) _______________________________(5) (6) Property Maintenance _______________________________(6) (7) MI/Hazard Insurance Premiums (see page 2) _______________________________(7) (8) Utility Expenses _______________________________(8) (9) Appraisal/BPO _______________________________(9) (10) Property Inspections _______________________________(10) (11) FC Costs/Other Legal Expenses _______________________________(11) (12) Other (itemize) _______________________________(12) Cash for Keys_________________________ _______________________________(12) HOA/Condo Fees________________________ _______________________________(12) ______________________________________ _______________________________(12) Total Expenses _______________________________(13) Credits: (14) Escrow Balance $______________________________(14) (15) HIP Refund _______________________________(15) (16) Rental Receipts _______________________________(16) (17) Hazard Loss Proceeds _______________________________(17) Primary Mortgage Insurance / Gov't Insurance (18) HUD Part A _______________________________(18a) HUD Part B _______________________________(18b) (19) Pool Insurance Proceeds _______________________________(19) Exh. 9-13
Liquidation and Acquisition. EXPENSES:
Liquidation and Acquisition. Expenses: (1) Actual Unpaid Principal Balance of Mortgage Loan $ ______________ (1) (2) Interest accrued at Net Rate ________________(2) (3) Accrued Servicing Fees ________________(3) (4) Attorney's Fees ________________(4) (5) Taxes (see page 2) ________________(5) (6) Property Maintenance _______________ (6) (7) MI/Hazard Insurance Premiums (see page 2) ________________(7) (8) Utility Expenses ________________(8) (9) Appraisal/BPO ________________(9) (10) Property Inspections ________________(10) (11) FC Costs/Other Legal Expenses ________________(11) (12) Other (itemize) ________________(12)

Examples of Liquidation and Acquisition in a sentence

  • Liquidation and Acquisition provides guidance for circumstances in which special servicing actions have failed and the borrower's account must be liquidated by foreclosure.


More Definitions of Liquidation and Acquisition

Liquidation and Acquisition. Expenses: (1) Actual Unpaid Principal Balance of Mortgage Loan $ ______________ (1) (2) Interest accrued at Net Rate ________________(2) (3) Accrued Servicing Fees ________________(3) (4) Attorney's Fees ________________(4) (5) Taxes (see page 2) ________________(5) (6) Property Maintenance ________________ (6) (7) MI/Hazard Insurance Premiums (see page 2) ________________(7) (8) Utility Expenses ________________(8) (9) Appraisal/BPO ________________(9) (10) Property Inspections ________________(10) (11) FC Costs/Other Legal Expenses ________________(11) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corporate Trust Services Wells Fargo Bank, NA Delinquency 9062 Old Annapolis Rd. WELLS FARGO & CO Servicer Reportinx Xxxxxxxx, Xxrylaxx 01045 Welcome Packaxx (000) 884-2000 (phone) (000) 884-2360 (fax) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related to Liquidation and Acquisition

  • Land acquisition means the taking of or alienation of land, buildings or other assets thereon for purposes of the Project.

  • Permitted Acquisitions (i) Any Acquisition by the Borrowers where (a) the business or division acquired is substantially similar or materially related to, or the Person acquired is engaged in a business or businesses substantially similar or materially related to, any of the businesses engaged in by the Borrowers on the Closing Date, (b) immediately before and after giving effect to such Acquisition, no Default or Event of Default shall exist, (c) the Borrowers have Availability of not less than $10,000,000 after making such Acquisition, (d) the total consideration to be paid by the Borrowers in connection with such Acquisition does not exceed $25,000,000 for any one such Acquisition, or $50,000,000 in the aggregate in any fiscal year of the Borrowers, (e) immediately after giving effect to such Acquisition, the Borrowers are in pro forma compliance with all the financial ratios and restrictions set forth in Sections 6.17 and 6.18, (f) the Senior Leverage Ratio, both on a pro forma basis reflecting consummation of the Acquisition under consideration and as of the last day of the fiscal quarter ending immediately prior to the consummation of such Acquisition, is less than the maximum allowed Senior Leverage Ratio less 0.25, (g) in the case of the Acquisition of any Person, the Board of Directors of such Person has approved such Acquisition, (h) reasonably prior to such Acquisition, the Agent shall have received drafts of each material document, instrument and agreement to be executed in connection with such Acquisition together with all lien search reports and lien release letters and other documents as the Agent may reasonably require to evidence the termination of Liens on the assets or business to be acquired upon consummation thereof, (i) not less than ten Business Days prior to such Acquisition, the Agent shall have received an acquisition summary with respect to the Person and/or business or division to be acquired, such summary to include a reasonably detailed description thereof (including financial information) and operating results (including financial statements for the most recent 12 month period for which they are available and as otherwise available), the material terms and conditions, including material economic terms, of the proposed Acquisition, and the calculation of Pro Forma EBITDA relating thereto, (j) consents shall have been obtained in favor of the Agent and the Banks to the collateral assignment of rights and indemnities under the related acquisition documents and (if delivered to the Borrowers) opinions of counsel for the selling party in favor of the Agent and the Banks shall have been delivered, and (k) the provisions of Section 6.5 have been satisfied; (ii) any Acquisition by the Borrowers that does not satisfy all of the conditions described in subclauses (a) through (k) of clause (i) of the definition of Permitted Acquisitions but does satisfy the conditions described in subclauses (b), (c), (e), (g), (h) and (k) of clause (i) of the definition of Permitted Acquisitions and the total consideration to be paid by the Borrowers in connection with such Acquisition does not exceed $2,500,000 for any one Acquisition or $5,000,000 in the aggregate in any fiscal year; or (iii) any other Acquisition consented to in writing by the Majority Banks. For purposes of the foregoing, “total consideration” shall mean, without duplication, cash or other consideration paid, the fair market value of property or stock exchanged (or the face amount, if preferred stock) other than common stock of the Borrowers’ Agent, the total amount of any deferred payments or purchase money debt, all Seller Indebtedness, and the total amount of any Indebtedness assumed or undertaken in such transactions.

  • Business Acquisition means the acquisition of a company or any shares or securities or a business or undertaking (or, in each case, any interest in any of them) or the incorporation of a company.

  • Permitted Acquisition Consideration means in connection with any Permitted Acquisition, the aggregate amount (as valued at the Fair Market Value of such Permitted Acquisition at the time such Permitted Acquisition is made) of, without duplication: (a) the purchase consideration paid or payable in cash for such Permitted Acquisition, whether payable at or prior to the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition or deferred for payment at any future time, whether or not any such future payment is subject to the occurrence of any contingency, and including any and all payments representing the purchase price and any assumptions of Indebtedness and/or Guarantee Obligations, “earn-outs” and other agreements to make any payment the amount of which is, or the terms of payment of which are, in any respect subject to or contingent upon the revenues, income, cash flow or profits (or the like) of any Person or business and (b) the aggregate amount of Indebtedness incurred or assumed in connection with such Permitted Acquisition; provided, in each case, that any such future payment that is subject to a contingency shall be considered Permitted Acquisition Consideration only to the extent of the reserve, if any, required under GAAP (as determined at the time of the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition) to be established in respect thereof for the Borrower or its Restricted Subsidiaries.

  • Dividend Reinvestment Acquisition means an acquisition of Voting Shares pursuant to a Dividend Reinvestment Plan;

  • Permitted Acquisition means any acquisition by Borrower or any of its wholly-owned Subsidiaries, whether by purchase, merger or otherwise, of all or substantially all of the assets of, all of the Equity Interests of, or a business line or unit or a division of, any Person; provided that:

  • Hostile Acquisition means the acquisition of the capital stock or other equity interests of a Person through a tender offer or similar solicitation of the owners of such capital stock or other equity interests which has not been approved (prior to such acquisition) by resolutions of the Board of Directors of such Person or by similar action if such Person is not a corporation, and as to which such approval has not been withdrawn.

  • Specified Acquisition means one or more acquisitions of assets, equity interests, entities, operating lines or divisions in any fiscal quarter for an aggregate purchase price of not less than $200,000,000 (it being understood that such consideration shall be determined based on the payment made at the time of the transaction, without regard to any subsequent or earnout payments).

  • Qualified Acquisition means any acquisition by the Borrower or any Subsidiary of (i) all or substantially all of the assets of a Person or line of business of such Person, or (ii) at least a majority of the Equity Interests of a Person, in each case, where the aggregate consideration (in whatever form) payable by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries is greater than $1,000,000,000.

  • Material Permitted Acquisition means any Permitted Acquisition the consideration for which exceeds, on the closing date of the Permitted Acquisition, 10% of the Holdings Total Capitalization on such date.

  • Target Acquisition means the acquisition of Target Shares by Purchaser pursuant to a Scheme or an Offer.

  • Transformative Acquisition means any acquisition or Investment by the Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary that is either (a) not permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation of such acquisition or Investment or (b) if permitted by the terms of this Agreement immediately prior to the consummation of such acquisition or Investment, would not provide the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries with adequate flexibility under this Agreement for the continuation and/or expansion of their combined operations following such consummation, as determined by the Borrower acting in good faith.

  • Pre-Acquisition Reorganization has the meaning set out in Section 6.8;

  • Closing Date Acquisition shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals hereto.

  • Permitted Acquisition Indebtedness means Indebtedness (including Disqualified Stock) of the Company or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries to the extent such Indebtedness was Indebtedness:

  • Make-Whole Acquisition means the occurrence, prior to any Conversion Date, of one of the following:

  • Acquisition means (a) the purchase or other acquisition by a Person or its Subsidiaries of all or substantially all of the assets of (or any division or business line of) any other Person, or (b) the purchase or other acquisition (whether by means of a merger, consolidation, or otherwise) by a Person or its Subsidiaries of all or substantially all of the Equity Interests of any other Person.

  • Financing Transactions means the execution, delivery and performance by each Loan Party of the Loan Documents to which it is to be a party, the borrowing of Loans, the use of the proceeds thereof and the issuance of Letters of Credit hereunder.

  • Qualifying Acquisition has the meaning specified in Section 5.03.

  • Target Business Acquisition Period means the period commencing from the effectiveness of the registration statement filed with the SEC in connection with the Company's IPO up to and including the first to occur of (i) a Business Combination; or (ii) the Termination Date.

  • Permitted Reorganization means re-organizations and other activities related to tax planning and re-organization, so long as, after giving effect thereto, the security interest of the Lenders in the Collateral, taken as a whole, is not materially impaired.

  • Exempt Acquisition means an acquisition of Voting Shares or Convertible Securities:

  • Financing Transaction means a transaction in which a licensed provider obtains financing from a financing entity including any secured or unsecured financing, any securitization transaction, or any securities offering which is either registered or exempt from registration under federal and state securities law.

  • business acquisition report means a completed Form 51-102F4 Business Acquisition Report;

  • Proposed Acquisition means the proposed acquisition by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of all or substantially all of the assets or Stock of any Proposed Acquisition Target, or the merger of any Proposed Acquisition Target with or into the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower (and, in the case of a merger with the Borrower, with the Borrower being the surviving corporation).

  • Acquisitions means the acquisition by the Borrower or its Subsidiaries of at least a majority of the capital stock or all or substantially all of the property of another Person, division of another Person or other business unit of another Person, whether or not involving a merger or consolidation of such Person; provided, that such Person or property is used or useful in a Permitted Line of Business.