Tax Receivable Balance definition

Tax Receivable Balance means, with respect to a Tax Receivable as of a particular date, the sum of (A) an amount equal to the District’s share of the delinquent property taxes payable to the County Tax Collector shown with respect to such Tax Receivable on the Tax Receivables Schedule, (B) the 10% penalty payable on the Tax Receivable and (C) interest accrued on the amount in clause (A) from the July 1 of the Fiscal Year following the Fiscal Year in which such Tax Receivable first became delinquent to and excluding the Sale Date at the rate of 1.5% per month, less (D) any Collections thereon paid to the Certificate Purchaser and allocated to such amounts as of such particular date. For all purposes of this Agreement, Collections received with respect to any Tax Receivable shall be allocated (i) first, to interest accrued on the amount in clause (iv) on the Tax Receivable from and including the Sale Date, (ii) second, to interest accrued on the amount in clause (iv) from July 1 of the Fiscal Year following the Fiscal Year in which such Tax Receivable first became delinquent to and excluding the Sale Date, (iii) third, to the 10% penalty payable on the Tax Receivable, and (iv) fourth, to the delinquent property taxes payable to the District shown with respect to such Tax Receivable on the Tax Receivables Schedule.

Examples of Tax Receivable Balance in a sentence

  • For purposes of clause (ii) of the preceding sentence, if the adjustments to the Tax Receivable Balance result from adjustments to the Delinquent Tax Roll provided by the County, the Certificate Purchaser will use its best reasonable efforts to obtain the reason(s) for the adjustments from the County, but if the Certificate Purchaser is unable to obtain such reasons despite using its best reasonable efforts to do so, such inability shall not be grounds for rejection or disallowance of the adjustment.

  • If any Tax Receivable becomes a Defective Tax Receivable solely as a result of the determination that the Tax Receivable Balance as of the Sale Date (or applicable Repurchase Date) was less than the amount set forth on the Tax Receivables Schedule, then only the amount of the reduction of such Tax Receivable shall be deemed to be repurchased and such Tax Receivable, at its reduced Tax Receivable Balance, shall continue to be a Tax Receivable for all purposes of this Agreement.

  • Mr. Yates responded negatively.Upon motion duly made by Commissioner Cascos that purging of Delinquent Tax Receivable Balance of all accounts that are Real Estate Accounts with more than twenty (20) years of delinquent taxes and Personal Property Accounts with more than ten (10) years of back taxes be authorized, in accordance with Property Tax Code Section 33.05.The motion was seconded by Commissioner Garza and carried unanimously.

  • Current Status of Property Tax Receivable Balance: The City of Camrose increased tax collection efforts in 2019 to deal with older, delinquent accounts but the increase in 2021 and 2022 is primarily in relation to current year and 1 year in arrears balances.

  • Such notice must (i) identify the Defective Tax Receivable and describe in reasonable detail the nature of the breach, (ii) if the Tax Receivable Balance as of the Sale Date is determined to be less than the amount thereof shown on the Tax Receivables Schedule, the amount of such deficiency and (iii) be accompanied by documentation from the County which reasonably establishes the factual basis for the determination of the breach.

Related to Tax Receivable Balance

  • Net Receivables Pool Balance means, at any time: (a) the Outstanding Balance of Eligible Receivables then in the Receivables Pool minus (b) the Excess Concentration.

  • Principal Receivables means all Receivables other than Finance Charge Receivables. In calculating the aggregate amount of Principal Receivables on any day, the amount of Principal Receivables shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of credit balances in the Accounts on such day.

  • Finance Charge Receivables means Receivables created in respect of periodic finance charges, late fees, returned check fees and all other similar fees and charges billed or accrued and unpaid on an Account.

  • Tax Receivable Agreement means the Tax Receivable Agreement, dated on or about the date hereof, among the Managing Member and the Holdings Unitholders (as defined in the Exchange Agreement) from time to time party thereto, as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Net Receivables Balance means, at any time, the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time reduced by the aggregate amount by which the Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables of each Obligor and its Affiliates exceeds the Concentration Limit for such Obligor.

  • Receivable Interest means, at any time, an undivided percentage ownership interest in (i) all then outstanding Pool Receivables arising prior to the time of the most recent computation or recomputation of such undivided percentage interest pursuant to Section 2.03, (ii) all Related Security with respect to such Pool Receivables, and (iii) all Collections with respect to, and other proceeds of, such Pool Receivables. Such undivided percentage interest shall be computed as

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

  • Tax Receivable Agreements means this Agreement, the Investors Tax Receivable Agreement (Exchanges) and the Management Tax Receivable Agreement.

  • Final Collection Date means the date on or following the Termination Date on which the Outstanding Loan Amount has been reduced to zero and all other Borrower Obligations have been paid in full.

  • Subsequent Receivables means the Receivables transferred to the Issuer pursuant to Section 2.2, which shall be listed on Schedule A to the related Subsequent Transfer Agreement.

  • Principal Receivable means each Receivable other than Finance Charge -------------------- Receivables and Receivables in Defaulted Accounts. A Principal Receivable shall be deemed to have been created at the end of the day on the Date of Processing of such Receivable. In calculating the aggregate amount of Principal Receivables on any day, the amount of Principal Receivables shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of credit balances in the Accounts on such day. Any Principal Receivables which Seller is unable to transfer as provided in Section 2.5(c) of -------------- the Transfer and Servicing Agreement shall not be included in calculating the aggregate amount of Principal Receivables.

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

  • Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance The aggregate Stated Principal Balances of all Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date.

  • REMIC I Interest Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) the REMIC I Remittance Rate for REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTAA minus the Marker Rate, divided by (b) 12.

  • Servicer Prepayment Charge Payment Amount The amounts payable by the Servicer in respect of any waived Prepayment Charges pursuant to Section 2.05 or Section 3.01.

  • Interest Collection Account A sub-account of the Collection Account created and maintained on the books and records of the Securities Intermediary entitled “Interest Collection Account” in the name of the Borrower and subject to the Lien of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties.

  • REMIC II Interest Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) 50% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) the REMIC II Remittance Rate for REMIC II Regular Interest AA minus the Marker Rate, divided by (b) 12.

  • REMIC II Principal Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to (a) the product of (i) 50% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) 1 minus a fraction, the numerator of which is two times the aggregate of the Uncertificated Balances of REMIC II Regular Interest A-1, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2A, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2B, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2C, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2D, REMIC II Regular Interest M-1, REMIC II Regular Interest M-2, REMIC II Regular Interest M-3, REMIC II Regular Interest M-4, REMIC II Regular Interest M-5, REMIC II Regular Interest M-6, REMIC II Regular Interest M-7, REMIC II Regular Interest M-8, REMIC II Regular Interest M-9, REMIC II Regular Interest M-10, REMIC II Regular Interest M-11 and the denominator of which is the aggregate of the Uncertificated Balances of REMIC II Regular Interest A-1, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2A, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2B, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2C, REMIC II Regular Interest A-2D, REMIC II Regular Interest M-1, REMIC II Regular Interest M-2, REMIC II Regular Interest M-3, REMIC II Regular Interest M-4, REMIC II Regular Interest M-5, REMIC II Regular Interest M-6, REMIC II Regular Interest M-7, REMIC II Regular Interest M-8, REMIC II Regular Interest M-9, REMIC II Regular Interest M-10, REMIC II Regular Interest M-11 and REMIC II Regular Interest ZZ.

  • Master Servicer Prepayment Charge Payment Amount The amounts payable by the Master Servicer pursuant to Section 2.03(b) in respect of any waived (or, with respect to subsequent changes of law, any unenforceable) Prepayment Charges.

  • Purchased Receivables means all those accounts, receivables, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights, documents, general intangibles, letters of credit, drafts, bankers acceptances, and rights to payment, and all proceeds thereof (all of the foregoing being referred to as "receivables"), arising out of the invoices and other agreements identified on or delivered with any Invoice Transmittal delivered by Seller to Buyer which Buyer elects to purchase and for which Buyer makes an Advance.

  • Cut-off Date Pool Balance The aggregate Cut-off Date Principal Balance of all the Original Mortgage Loans.

  • Eligible Receivables means and include with respect to each Borrower, each Receivable of such Borrower arising in the Ordinary Course of Business and which Agent, in its sole credit judgment, shall deem to be an Eligible Receivable, based on such considerations as Agent may from time to time deem appropriate. A Receivable shall not be deemed eligible unless such Receivable is subject to Agent’s first priority perfected security interest and no other Lien (other than Permitted Encumbrances), and is evidenced by an invoice or other documentary evidence satisfactory to Agent. In addition, no Receivable shall be an Eligible Receivable if:

  • Pool Balance means, as of any date, the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables (exclusive of all Administrative Receivables for which the Servicer has paid the Administrative Purchase Payment, Warranty Receivables for which the Seller has paid the Warranty Purchase Payment and Defaulted Receivables) as of the close of business on such date.

  • Net Pool Balance means, as of any date, the aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance of all Receivables (other than Defaulted Receivables) of the Issuer on such date.

  • Collateral Invested Amount means, when used with respect to any date, an amount equal to (a) the Collateral Initial Invested Amount, minus (b) the aggregate amount of principal payments made to the Collateral Interest Holder prior to such date, minus (c) the aggregate amount of Collateral Charge-Offs for all prior Distribution Dates pursuant to subsection 4.06(c), minus (d) the aggregate amount of Reallocated Principal Collections allocated on all prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Section 4.08 allocable to the Collateral Invested Amount, minus (e) an amount equal to the amount by which the Collateral Invested Amount has been reduced on all prior Distribution Dates pursuant to subsections 4.06(a) and (b), and plus (f) the amount allocated and available on all prior Distribution Dates pursuant to subsection 4.07(i), for the purpose of reimbursing amounts deducted pursuant to the foregoing clauses (c), (d) and (e); provided, however, that the Collateral Invested Amount may not be reduced below zero.

  • REMIC I Principal Loss Allocation Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the product of (i) the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties then outstanding and (ii) 1 minus a fraction, the numerator of which is two times the aggregate Uncertificated Balance of REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA1, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA2, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA3, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA4, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM1, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM2, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM3, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM4, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM5, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM6, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM7, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM8, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM9 and REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM10 and the denominator of which is the aggregate Uncertificated Balance of REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA1, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA2, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTA3, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM1, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM2, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM3, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM4, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM5, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM6, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM7, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM8, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM9, REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTM10 and REMIC I Regular Interest I-LTZZ.