Long-Term Extension definition

Long-Term Extension. Any extension of payments due under a Contract by the Servicer that results in the extension of the final maturity date of such Contract by more than three months from the original final maturity date for such Contract.

Examples of Long-Term Extension in a sentence

  • To extent applicable and requested by KCE, BCC shall perform any activities in connection with the Long-Term Extension Studies in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.

  • Unless modified or otherwise changed herein, all provisions of the Modification Agreement and all Long-Term Extension Agreements, and Local Union collective bargaining agreements shall remain intact for the respective terms of those agreements.

  • Unless modified or otherwise changed herein, all provisions of the Modification Agreement and all Long-Term Extension Agreements, and Local Union collective bargaining agreements, shall remain intact for the respective terms of those agreements.

  • Unless modified or otherwise changed herein, all provisions of the Modification Agreement and all Long-Term Extension Agree- ments, and Local Union CBAs shall remain intact for the respec- tive terms of those agreements.

  • Amendment No. 4 extends the Long-Term Extension phase of the Trial; PREMESSO CHE, l’Emendamento n.