To Value definition
Examples of To Value in a sentence
Neither appraiser will be required to produce a formal appraisal prior to reaching an Appraiser’s Agreement As To Value.
Both NAI and BNPPLC will instruct their respective appraisers to attempt in good faith to quickly reach an Appraiser’s Agreement As To Value.
If the Loan To Value Ratio for Financed Properties (calculated with respect to Financed Properties for which BPOs or AVMs were obtained in a Quarterly Sample and a related Additional Sample) is greater than 70%, then the Agent may, in its sole discretion, within five (5) Business Days of such findings, at the sole cost and expense of the Borrowers, obtain updated BPOs or AVMs from the Diligence Agent with respect to all of the Financed Properties.
Both LRC and BNPPLC will instruct their respective appraisers to attempt in good faith to quickly reach an Appraiser’s Agreement As To Value.
The Loan To Value Ratio, after giving effect to such Facility Increase, shall not exceed 75%.
Maximum Loan To Value For Mortgage Loans up to (pound)250,000, the maximum LTV ratio permitted is 95 per cent.
The Borrower agrees that the Bank shall have the right to debit the account(s) of the Borrower for any shortfall in margin/Loan To Value ratio caused due to downfall in the value of the Gold Security.
Maximum Loan To Value For Mortgage Loans up to (GBP)250,000, the maximum LTV ratio permitted is 95 per cent.
Party A agreed and accepted the Loan To Value of the 500M EUR Banker’ Draft will be 80% splitted 50/50 between party A and Party B.
The Lender's obligation to fund the Loan is subject to an Appraisal completed by an approved appraiser and acceptable in all respects to the Lender indicating that the amount of the Loan, as a percentage of the value of the Mortgaged Property securing the Loan does not exceed seventy-seven percent (77%) (the "Loan To Value Ratio").