Security Value Ratio definition

Security Value Ratio means, at any time, a ratio (expressed as a percentage) calculated by the following:
Security Value Ratio means, at any time, a ratio (expressed as a percentage) calculated by the following: A = B / [(C x D) + E] X 100% where:

Related to Security Value Ratio

  • Current Loan-to-Value Ratio The Principal Balance of a Mortgage Loan as of the applicable date of substitution divided by the Appraised Value.

  • Combined Loan-to-Value Ratio As to any Second Lien Mortgage Loan at any date of determination, the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of the principal balance of such Mortgage Loan at the date of determination, plus the principal balance of any Superior Lien based upon the most recent information available to the Servicer, to (a) in the case of a purchase, the lesser of the sales price of the Mortgaged Property and its appraised value at the time of sale, or (b) in the case of a refinancing or modification, the appraised value of the Mortgaged Property at the time of such refinancing or modification.

  • Loan-to-Value Ratio With respect to any Mortgage Loan and as to any date of determination, the fraction (expressed as a percentage) the numerator of which is the principal balance of the related Mortgage Loan at such date of determination and the denominator of which is the Appraised Value of the related Mortgaged Property.

  • Loan-to-Value Ratio or LTV With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the ratio of the Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loan as of the related Cut-off Date (unless otherwise indicated) to the lesser of (a) the Appraised Value of the Mortgaged Property and (b) if the Mortgage Loan was made to finance the acquisition of the related Mortgaged Property, the purchase price of the Mortgaged Property, expressed as a percentage.

  • Interest Coverage Ratio means, for any period, the ratio of (a) Consolidated EBITDA for such period to (b) Consolidated Interest Expense for such period.