VC 5 definition

VC 5 means that certain property owned indirectly by PCC depicted on Schedule 1.96.

Examples of VC 5 in a sentence

  • Buyer hereby acknowledges that PCC has delivered documentation reasonably acceptable to Buyer detailing and supporting the VC 5 Estimate in accordance with Section 2.2(a) of the Agreement.

  • No later than ten days before the Closing Date, PCC will deliver to Buyer documentation reasonably acceptable to Buyer detailing and supporting the VC 5 Estimate.

  • Buyer hereby acknowledges that PCC has delivered documentation reasonably acceptable to Buyer detailing and supporting the Final VC 5 Cost in accordance with Section 2.2(b) of the Agreement.

  • VC 5 Revenue.........................................................................................25 1.101.

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  • VC 5...............................................................................

  • VC 5 Calculation...................................................................

  • VC 5 Calculation......................................................................................24 1.98.

  • Certificate No.: 30-AX-2-[_] Cut-off Date: August 1, 2004 First Distribution Date: September 25, 2004 Last Scheduled Distribution Date: September 25, 2034 Pass-Through Rate: 6.00% Initial Notional Amount of this Certificate ("Denomination"): $[ ] Initial Notional Amount of all Certificates of this Class: $3,451,426 CUSIP: 576434 VC 5 ISIN: US576434 VC 55 MORTGAGE ASSET SECURITIZATION TRANSACTIONS, INC.

  • VC 5 Costs............................................................................................24 1.99.

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