Series 2000-1 Amortization Period definition

Series 2000-1 Amortization Period means the period commencing on the Business Day following the earlier to occur of (i) the date on which a Series 2000-1 Early Amortization Period is declared to commence or automatically commences and (ii) the Series 2000-1 Commitment Termination Date and ending on the date when the Series 2000-1 Invested Amount shall have been reduced to zero and all Series 2000-1 Accrued Interest and other amounts owing on the Series 2000-1 VFC Certificate and to the Secured Parties under the Transaction Documents shall have been paid.
Series 2000-1 Amortization Period means the period commencing on the Business Day following the Series 2000-1 Revolving Period and ending on the date when the Series 2000-1 Invested Amount shall have been reduced to zero and all accrued interest and other amounts owing on the Series 2000-1 VFC Certificates and to the Funding Agents and the Series 2000-1 Purchasers under the Transaction Documents shall have been paid.
Series 2000-1 Amortization Period means any period commencing (i) on the Business Day following the occurrence of (a) the date on which an Early Amortization Period is declared to commence or automatically commences or (b) the Commitment Termination Date and in either case ending on the date when the Series 2000-1 Invested Amount shall have been reduced to zero and all accrued interest and other amounts owing on the VFC Certificates and to the Agent, the Insurer and the Purchasers hereunder shall have been paid or (ii) on the Business Day following the occurrence of any event referred to in Section 7.01(a)(ii)(A) of the Agreement and ending on the date on which any such event is no longer continuing (or has been dismissed, bonded or discharged) so long as no Series 2000-1 Amortization Period has commenced pursuant to clause (i) of this definition, and otherwise ending on the date when the Series 2000-1 Invested Amount shall have been reduced to zero and all accrued interest and other amounts owing on the VFC Certificates and to the Agent, the Insurer and the Purchasers hereunder shall have been paid.

Examples of Series 2000-1 Amortization Period in a sentence

  • In addition, on the Business Day preceding each day on which a distribution of principal is to be made during the Series 2000-1 Amortization Period, the Master Servicer shall direct each Funding Agent (with a copy to the Administrative Agent) to send notice to each related Series 2000-1 Purchaser, which notice shall set forth the amount of principal to be distributed on the related date to each Series 2000-1 Purchaser with respect to the outstanding Series 2000-1 VFC Certificates.

  • For those sectors for which the investment matrices were not available from CSO, we gathered information from other sources (e.g. ASI for organised manufacturing and NSSO surveys for unorganised manufacturing) and benchmark it to the aggregate investment series from the National Accounts.

  • If the Series 2000-1 Amortization Period has commenced, the Series 2000-1 Maximum Invested Amount shall be reduced to the Series 2000-1 Invested Amount outstanding from time to time and each Series 2000-1 APA Bank’s Series 2000-1 Commitment shall be reduced by the product of (i) such Series 2000-1 APA Bank’s Series 2000-1 Commitment Percentage multiplied by (ii) of the amount of such reduction multiplied by (iii) the Applicable Liquidity Percentage.


More Definitions of Series 2000-1 Amortization Period

Series 2000-1 Amortization Period means the period commencing on January 31, 2005 and ending on the date on which the Series 2000-1 Notes have been paid in full and all other amounts owed under the Series 2000-1 Supplement have been paid in full.

Related to Series 2000-1 Amortization Period

  • Rapid Amortization Period means the Amortization Period commencing on the Pay Out Commencement Date and ending on the earlier to occur of (a) the Series 2001-D Termination Date and (b) the termination of the Trust pursuant to Section 12.01 of the Agreement.

  • Remaining Amortization Period means, at any point in time, the number of consecutive calendar months equal to the number of months in the Amortization Period minus the number of scheduled monthly installments of principal and interest that have elapsed since the date of this Note.

  • Amortization Period means, with respect to any Series, or any Class within a Series, a period following the Revolving Period during which principal is distributed to Investor Certificateholders, which shall be the controlled amortization period, the principal amortization period, the rapid amortization period, or other amortization period, in each case as defined with respect to such Series in the related Supplement.

  • Controlled Amortization Period means, with respect to any Series, the period, if any, specified as such in the related Supplement.

  • Early Amortization Period means the period commencing on the date on which a Trust Early Amortization Event or a Series 2009-VFN Early Amortization Event is deemed to occur and ending on the Series Termination Date.

  • Amortization Amount means, with respect to any Principal Amount Repayment Date, the amount set forth opposite such Date on the Amortization Schedule.

  • Amortization Date means the earliest to occur of (i) the Commitment Termination Date, (ii) the declaration or automatic occurrence of the Amortization Date pursuant to Section 7.03 and (iii) that Business Day which the Borrower designates as the Amortization Date by notice to the Administrative Agent at least five (5) Business Days prior to such Business Day.

  • Amortization Payment Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Managed Amortization Period means the period from the Closing Date to the Rapid Amortization Commencement Date.

  • Accumulation Period Amount means $41,666,666.67; provided, however, if the Accumulation Period Length is determined to be less than twelve (12) months pursuant to Section 3.10(b)(ii) of the Indenture Supplement, the Accumulation Period Amount shall be the amount specified in the definition of “Accumulation Period Amount” in the Indenture Supplement.

  • Rapid Amortization Event has the meaning given to it in Section 5.16.

  • Note Monthly Principal Distributable Amount means, with respect to any Payment Date, the Note Percentage of the Principal Distributable Amount for such Payment Date.

  • Group II Basic Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the Group II Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date over (ii)(a) the Overcollateralization Release Amount, if any, for such Distribution Date multiplied by (b) the Group II Allocation Percentage.

  • Noteholders' Monthly Principal Distributable Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the Noteholders' Percentage of the Principal Distributable Amount.

  • Prepayment Charge Period As to any Mortgage Loan, the period of time during which a Prepayment Charge may be imposed.

  • Amortization Payment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Group I Basic Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the Group I Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date over (ii)(a) the Overcollateralization Release Amount, if any, for such Distribution Date multiplied by (b) the Group I Allocation Percentage.

  • Basic Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the excess of (i) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date over (ii) the Excess Subordinated Amount, if any, for such Distribution Date.

  • Amortization rate means the amortization rate, as defined in Section 49-11-102, to be applied to the system that would have covered the retiree if the retiree's reemployed position were deemed to be an eligible, full-time position within that system.

  • Group II Principal Remittance Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the sum of the amounts described in clauses (i) through (iii) of the definition of Group II Principal Distribution Amount.

  • Monthly Principal Reallocation Amount means, for any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of:

  • Principal Payment Amount For any Distribution Date, the sum of (i) the scheduled principal payments (if any) on the Mortgage Loans due on the related Due Date, (ii) the principal portion of proceeds received with respect to any Mortgage Loan which was purchased or repurchased pursuant to a Purchase Obligation or as permitted by this Agreement during the Prior Period and (iii) any other unscheduled payments of principal which were received with respect to any Mortgage Loan during the Prior Period, other than Payoffs, Curtailments, Liquidation Principal and Subsequent Recoveries.

  • Loan Group 1 Principal Distribution Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, that portion, if any, of the Principal Distribution Amount attributable to Loan Group 1.

  • Accumulation Reserve Funding Period shall not apply if the Calculation Agent on behalf of the Issuer notifies the Indenture Trustee that it expects the Accumulation Period Length to be adjusted to one (1) month, and otherwise shall mean a period commencing on the first Distribution Date on which a condition in the right column of the following table was in effect on the immediately preceding Distribution Date, if the Distribution Date is a Distribution Date described in the corresponding left column of the following table, and ending on the Distribution Date immediately preceding the earlier to occur of:

  • Early Amortization Event means the occurrence of any of the following:

  • Class A-P Principal Distribution Amount As defined in Section 4.02.