Sequential Date definition

Sequential Date means the first date after the end of the Availability Period when Borrower owns twenty or fewer Portfolio Properties.

Examples of Sequential Date in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) at any time as there is a continuing Event of Default and/or (b) from and after the Sequential Date, Mezz Lender may not receive any payment until and unless Senior Lender has been paid in full for all Obligations owed to it.

  • At any time as there is a continuing and uncured Event of Default and/or from and after the Sequential Date, (a) no payments in respect of a Revolving Mezz Loans may be made to Mezz Lender until all Obligations owed to the related Senior Lender have been paid in full and (b) all dispositions from any Collateral or any other amounts available shall be paid by the Collateral Agent to Senior Lender in respect of the Revolving Senior Advances.

Related to Sequential Date

  • Sequential Order means (a) first, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each of A Note, on a Pro Rata and Pari Passu Basis, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero; and (b) second, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each B Note, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero.

  • Reverse Sequential Order means (a) first, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each B Note, on a Pro Rata and Pari Passu Basis, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero; and (b) second, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each of A Note, on a Pro Rata and Pari Passu Basis, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero.

  • Sequential Pay Event means any Event of Default with respect to an obligation to pay money due under the Mortgage Loan, any other Event of Default for which the Mortgage Loan is actually accelerated or any other Event of Default which causes the Mortgage Loan to become a Specially Serviced Loan, or any bankruptcy or insolvency event that constitutes an Event of Default; provided, however, that unless the Servicer has notice or knowledge of such event at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the applicable distribution date, distributions will be made sequentially beginning on the subsequent distribution date; provided, further, that the aforementioned requirement of notice or knowledge will not apply in the case of distribution of the final proceeds of a liquidation or final disposition of the Mortgage Loan. A Sequential Pay Event shall no longer exist to the extent it has been cured (including any cure payment made by the Note B Holder in accordance with Section 11) and shall not be deemed to exist to the extent the Note B Holder is exercising its cure rights under Section 11 or the default that led to the occurrence of such Sequential Pay Event has otherwise been cured or waived.

  • Sequential Trigger Event With respect to any Distribution Date, a Sequential Trigger Event is in effect if (a) with respect to any Distribution Date occurring before July 2009, the circumstances in which the aggregate amount of Realized Losses incurred since the Cut-off Date through the last day of the related Prepayment Period divided by the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date exceeds 0.20% and (b) with respect to any Distribution Date occurring in or after July 2009, a Trigger Event is in effect.

  • Initial Date means the date of the closing of the Initial Offering of the Company.