Weekly Consumer Loan Value Certificate definition

Weekly Consumer Loan Value Certificate means a certificate provided by Debtor setting forth the calculation of the Consumer Loan Value in compliance with this Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit A.

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Related to Weekly Consumer Loan Value Certificate

  • Net Purchased Loan Balance means, as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Aggregate Principal Balance of all Collateral Obligations sold and/or contributed to the Buyer by the Seller (directly or indirectly) hereunder prior to such date plus (ii) the Aggregate Principal Balance of all Collateral Obligations acquired by the Buyer other than from the Seller prior to such date, in each case calculated as of the date of the Buyer’s acquisition thereof.

  • Receivables Advance Rate shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a)(y)(i) hereof.

  • 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.

  • Mortgage Loan Rate means, as of any date of determination, the weighted average of the Note A Rate and the Note B Rate.

  • Eligible Accounts Receivable means only such accounts receivable of the Borrower as the Bank, in its sole discretion, shall deem eligible. Without limiting the discretion of the Bank to consider any account receivable not to be an Eligible Account Receivable, and by way of example only of the types of accounts receivable that the Bank will consider not to be Eligible Accounts Receivable, notwithstanding any earlier classification of eligibility, the following accounts receivable shall not be considered Eligible Accounts Receivable: (i) any account receivable which is not paid in full within 90 days after it is created; (ii) any account receivable as to which any warranty is breached; (iii) any account receivable as to which the account debtor or other obligor disputes liability or makes any claim; (iv) any account receivable owed by any officer, director or shareholder of the Borrower or any of their relatives or any partnership, corporation, association, joint venture or other business entity wholly or partly owned or controlled directly or indirectly by the Borrower or any of them or any of their relatives; (v) any account receivable owed by any person as to whom a petition in bankruptcy or other application for relief is filed under any bankruptcy, reorganization, receivership, moratorium, insolvency or s law; (vi) any account receivable owed by any person who makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, becomes insolvent, fails, suspends business, or goes out of business; (vii) any account receivable owed by the United States government or any agency of the United States government; (viii) any account receivable owed by any person if 10% or more in amount of the accounts receivable owed by such person to the Borrower are considered ineligible; (ix) consignment receivables; (x) bonded receivables; (xi) any account receivable constituting a retainage; (xii) any account receivable for goods which have not been shipped or work which has not been fully performed; (xiii) any account receivable owed by any person outside the United States of America, except account debtors approved in writing by the Bank (approved foreign account debtors are described on Exhibit B) ; (xiv) any account receivable owed by any person with whose creditworthiness the Bank becomes dissatisfied; and (xv) any account receivable in which the Bank does not have a perfected security interest constituting a first hen. In the event the Borrower owes any amount to any person that owes an account receivable to the Borrower, such amount owed by the Borrower shall be deducted from that portion of the account receivable which would otherwise qualify as an Eligible Account Receivable and only the difference thereof shall be considered an Eligible Account Receivable. No account receivable which does not qualify as an Eligible Account Receivable shall be considered an Eligible Account Receivable unless the Bank, upon the written request of the Borrower, states in writing that such account receivable is to be considered an Eligible Account Receivable.

  • Note A-6 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-6 Securitization.

  • Eligible Account Receivable means an Account Receivable owing to the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary which meets the following requirements:

  • Required Spread Account Amount means, for the March 2012 Payment Date and the April 2012 Payment Date, zero, and for any Payment Date thereafter, the product of (i) the Spread Account Percentage in effect on such date and (ii) during (x) the Revolving Period, the Collateral Amount, and (y) during the Controlled Accumulation Period or the Early Amortization Period, the Collateral Amount as of the last day of the Revolving Period; provided that, prior to the occurrence of an Event of Default and acceleration of the Series 2012-1 Notes, the Required Spread Account Amount will never exceed the Class C Note Principal Balance (after taking into account any payments to be made on such Payment Date).

  • Purchased Mortgage Loans means the collective reference to Mortgage Loans sold by Seller to Buyer in a Transaction hereunder, listed on the related Mortgage Loan Schedule attached to the related Transaction Request, which such Mortgage Loans the Custodian has been instructed to hold pursuant to the Custodial Agreement.

  • Note A-5 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-5 Securitization.

  • Mortgage Loan Purchase Price The price, calculated as set forth in Section 10.01, to be paid in connection with the repurchase of the Mortgage Loans pursuant to Section 10.01.

  • Purchased Loan A motor vehicle retail installment loan relating to the sale of an automobile or light-duty truck originated by a Dealer, purchased by CAC or a subsidiary from such Dealer and evidenced by a motor vehicle retail installment sales contract.

  • 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.

  • MERS Eligible Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan that has been designated by the Servicer as recordable in the name of MERS.

  • Mortgage Loan Principal Balance means, at any date of determination, the aggregate principal balance of the Notes evidencing the Mortgage Loan.

  • Cross-Collateralized Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan, that is, by its terms, cross-defaulted and cross-collateralized with any other Mortgage Loan; provided that the Mortgage Loans that are part of any Loan Combination shall not constitute Cross-Collateralized Mortgage Loans.

  • Whole Loan Custodial Account means the “Whole Loan Custodial Account” established for the Mortgage Loan pursuant to the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Non-MERS Eligible Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan other than a MERS Eligible Mortgage Loan.

  • Subsequent Mortgage Loans means, for purposes of this Agreement, the Subsequent Mortgage Loans listed in the Subsequent Mortgage Loan Schedule attached hereto as Schedule I.

  • Defaulted Mortgage Loan Purchase Price means, in connection with the purchase of the A Notes by the Note B Holder, the sum, without duplication, of each of the following to the extent that such amounts have not been previously paid or reimbursed pursuant to Section 3 or Section 4 of this Agreement: (a) the Note A Principal Balance, (b) accrued and unpaid interest, on the Note A Principal Balance at the Note A Rate from the date as to which interest was last paid in full by Mortgage Loan Borrower up to and including the end of the interest accrual period relating to the Monthly Payment Date next following the date the purchase occurred, (c) any other amounts due under the Mortgage Loan to the Note A Holders, other than Prepayment Premiums, default interest, late fees, exit fees and any other similar fees, provided that if a Borrower Party is the purchaser, the Defaulted Mortgage Loan Purchase Price shall include Prepayment Premiums, default interest, late fees, exit fees and any other similar fees, (d) without duplication of amounts under clause (c), any unreimbursed Advances and any expenses incurred in enforcing the Mortgage Loan Documents (including, without limitation, Property Protection Advances payable or reimbursable to any Servicer, and special servicing fees incurred by or on behalf of the Note A Holders), (e) without duplication of amounts under clause (c), any accrued and unpaid Advance Interest Amount with respect to an Advance made by or on behalf of the Note A Holders, (f) (x) if a Borrower Party is the purchaser, or (y) if the Mortgage Loan is purchased more than ninety (90) days after such option first becomes exercisable pursuant to Section 12 of this Agreement, any liquidation or workout fees payable under the Servicing Agreement with respect to the Mortgage Loan and (g) any Recovered Costs not reimbursed previously to the Note A Holders pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the purchasing Noteholder is purchasing from a Borrower Party, the Defaulted Mortgage Loan Purchase Price shall not include the amounts described under clauses (d) through (f) of this definition. If the Mortgage Loan is converted into a Foreclosure Property, for purposes of determining the Defaulted Mortgage Loan Purchase Price, interest will be deemed to continue to accrue on Note A at the Note A Default Rate as if the Mortgage Loan were not so converted. In no event shall the Defaulted Mortgage Loan Purchase Price include amounts due or payable to the Purchasing Noteholder under this Agreement.

  • Home Equity Loan means a loan or funded or unfunded portions of a line of credit secured by a mortgage on a one-to four-family residences or stock of cooperative housing association, where the Failed Bank did not have a first lien on the same property as collateral.

  • Mortgage Loan Remittance Rate With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the annual rate of interest remitted to the Purchaser, which shall be equal to the Mortgage Interest Rate minus the Servicing Fee Rate.

  • Note A-1 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-1 Securitization.

  • Note A-4 Securitization Date means the closing date of the Note A-4 Securitization.

  • 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.

  • 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: