Series L Default Rate definition

Series L Default Rate means the lesser of (a) the maximum rate of interest allowed by applicable law and (b) the greater of (i) 8.70% and (ii) 2.0% per annum over the rate of interest publicly announced from time to time by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (or its successors) in New York, New York as its “base” or “prime” rate.

Related to Series L Default Rate

  • Post-Default Rate means, (a) in respect of any principal of any Loan or any Reimbursement Obligation, the rate otherwise applicable plus an additional two percent (2.0%) per annum, and (b) with respect to any other Obligation, a rate per annum equal to the Base Rate as in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Base Rate Loans plus two percent (2.0%).

  • Non-default Rate means a rate per annum equal to the cost (without proof or evidence of any actual cost) to the Non-defaulting Party (as certified by it) if it were to fund the relevant amount.

  • Default Rate means an interest rate equal to (a) the Base Rate plus (b) the Applicable Rate, if any, applicable to Base Rate Loans plus (c) 2% per annum; provided, however, that with respect to a Eurodollar Rate Loan, the Default Rate shall be an interest rate equal to the interest rate (including any Applicable Rate) otherwise applicable to such Loan plus 2% per annum, in each case to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Laws.

  • Default Rate Interest is defined in Section 3.1(b)(ix) of this Agreement.

  • Default Rate of Interest means the rate of interest otherwise payable on the principal of the Securities plus 1% per annum.

  • Default Interest Rate is two percent above the base lending rate of Barclays Bank PLC, as varied from time to time;

  • Loan Default means an event, which with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would become a Loan Event of Default.

  • Default Repayment Date means the settlement date set out by the Bond Trustee in a Default Notice requesting early redemption of the Bonds.

  • Note Default Interest Spread means a rate per annum equal to three percent (3.0%); provided, however, that if the weighted average of the Senior Note Default Rate and the Note B Default Rate would exceed the maximum rate permitted by applicable law, the note default interest spread shall equal (i) the rate at which the weighted average of the Senior Note Default Rate and the Note B Default Rate equals the maximum rate permitted by applicable law minus (ii) the Mortgage Loan Rate.

  • Default Fee means with respect to any amount due and payable by Seller in respect of any Aggregate Unpaids, an amount equal to the greater of (i) $1000 and (ii) interest on any such unpaid Aggregate Unpaids at a rate per annum equal to 2% above the Base Rate.

  • Default Conversion Price shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(b).

  • Default Ratio means the ratio (expressed as a percentage and rounded to the nearest 1/100 of 1%, with 5/1000th of 1% rounded upward) computed as of the last day of each Fiscal Month by dividing: (a) the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Pool Receivables that became Defaulted Receivables during such Fiscal Month, by (b) the aggregate initial Outstanding Balance of all Pool Receivables (other than Unbilled Receivables) generated by the Originators during the month that is seven (7) Fiscal Months before such Fiscal Month.

  • Modification Default Loss means the loss calculated in Exhibits 2a(1)-(3) for single family loans previously modified pursuant to this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement that subsequently default and result in a foreclosure, short sale or Deficient Loss.

  • Interest Rate shall have the meaning assigned to such term or analogous term in the Mortgage Loan Agreement.

  • default value means a value derived from a typical value by the application of pre-determined factors and that may, in circumstances specified in this Directive, be used in place of an actual value;’;

  • Collateral Default Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the product of the Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date and the Collateral Floating Percentage.

  • Net Default Charges With respect to any Mortgage Loan, Serviced Loan Combination or successor REO Mortgage Loan, the Default Charges referred to in clause third of Section 3.25(a) or clause fourth of Section 3.25(c), which are payable to the Master Servicer as Additional Master Servicing Compensation or the Special Servicer as Additional Special Servicing Compensation.

  • Class E Interest Rate means 5.02% per annum (computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months).

  • Overdue Interest Rate means, with respect to any Class, the Interest Rate applicable to such Class.

  • Additional Interest Rate With respect to any ARD Loan after its Anticipated Repayment Date, the incremental increase in the per annum rate at which such Mortgage Loan accrues interest after the Anticipated Repayment Date (in the absence of defaults) as calculated and as set forth in the related Mortgage Loan documents.

  • Non-Monetary Default Cure Period shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11(d).

  • Prime Interest Rate means the publicly quoted variable annual basic rate of interest, published from time to time by the bankers of FUNDI as being their prime rate and as certified by the auditors of FUNDI, whose appointment it shall not be necessary to prove. Details of such bankers will be provided to the Applicant when so requested in writing.

  • Registration Default Period shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 2(c).

  • Note Rate means, in the case of the Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-1 Rate; in the case of the Class A-2a Notes, the Class A-2a Rate; in the case of the Class A-2b Notes, the Class A-2b Rate; in the case of the Class A-3 Notes, the Class A-3 Rate; in the case of the Class A-4 Notes, the Class A-4 Rate; in the case of the Class B Notes, the Class B Rate; in the case of the Class C Notes, the Class C Rate; and in the case of the Class D Notes, the Class D Rate.

  • Default Interest Period means for any overdue amount of the Withdrawn Loan Balance, each Interest Period during which such overdue amount remains unpaid; provided, however, that the first such Default Interest Period shall commence on the 31st day following the date on which such amount becomes overdue, and the final such Default Interest Period shall end on the date at which such amount is fully paid.”