Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test definition

Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test. A test that will be satisfied on any date of determination if the Fitch Weighted Average Rating Factor as at such date is less than or equal to the applicable level in the Fitch Test Matrix.
Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test means a test that will be satisfied if on any Measurement Date the Fitch Weighted Average Rating Factor for all the Collateral Interests does not exceed 30; provided that, in connection with any sale and reinvestment of Collateral Interests, if immediately prior to the sale of such Collateral Interest giving rise to such reinvestment the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test was not satisfied, then the weighted average of the Fitch Rating Factors of the substitute Collateral Interests to be purchased cannot be higher than the weighted average Fitch Rating Factor of such Collateral Interests at the time they were sold.
Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test means a test that will be satisfied if on any Measurement Date the Fitch Weighted Average Rating Factor for all the Collateral Debt Securities does not exceed 8.5; provided that, in connection with any sale of Collateral Debt Securities and reinvestment in Substitute Collateral Debt Securities, if immediately prior to the sale of such Collateral Debt Security giving rise to such reinvestment the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test was not satisfied, then the weighted average of the Fitch Rating Factors of the Substitute Collateral Debt Securities to be purchased cannot be higher than the weighted average Fitch Rating Factor of such Collateral Debt Securities at the time they were sold.

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  • Subject to the provisions provided below, on or after the Effective Date, the Collateral Manager will have the option to elect which of the cases set forth in the matrix below (the “Fitch Test Matrix”) shall be applicable for purposes of the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, the Minimum Weighted Average Fitch Recovery Rate Test and the Minimum Fitch Floating Spread Test.

  • Subject to the provisions provided below, on or after the Effective Date, the Collateral Manager will have the option to elect which of the cases set forth in the matrix below (the "Fitch Test Matrix") shall be applicable for purposes of the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, the Minimum Weighted Average Fitch Recovery Rate Test and the Minimum Fitch Floating Spread Test.

  • Subject to the provisions provided below, the Portfolio Manager will have the option to elect which of the cases set forth in the matrix below (the "Fitch Test Matrix") shall be applicable for purposes of the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, the Minimum Weighted Average Fitch Recovery Rate Test and the Minimum Fitch Floating Spread Test.

  • The Collateral Quality Tests are (i) the Maximum Moody's Rating Factor Test, (ii) the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, (iii) the Minimum Coupon Test, (iv) the Diversity Test, (v) the Fitch Sector Score Test, (vi) the Fitch Weighted Average Recovery Rate Test, (vii) the Weighted Average Life Test, (viii) the Moody's Recovery Test, (ix) the S&P CDO Monitor Test, (x) the S&P Minimum Average Recovery Rate Test and (xi) the Minimum Average Purchase Discount Test.

  • Subject to the provisions provided below, on or after the Closing Date, the Collateral Manager will have the option to elect which of the cases set forth in the matrix below (or any replacement matrix provided or confirmed by Fitch) (the “Fitch Test Matrix”) shall be applicable for purposes of the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, the Minimum Weighted Average Fitch Recovery Rate Test and the Fitch Minimum Floating Spread Test.

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  • Fitch Test Matrix Subject to the provisions provided below, on or after the first Payment Date after the First Refinancing Date, the Collateral Manager will have the option to elect which of the cases set forth in the matrix below (the “Fitch Test Matrix”) shall be applicable for purposes of the Maximum Fitch Rating Factor Test, the Minimum Weighted Average Fitch Recovery Rate Test and the Minimum Fitch Floating Spread Test.

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