Purchase Price Percentage Sample Clauses

Purchase Price Percentage. The percentage of par (expressed as decimal) set forth in the related Purchase Price and Terms Agreement.
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Purchase Price Percentage. The percentage of par used to calculate the purchase price for the Mortgage Loans as set forth in the related Trade Confirmation.
Purchase Price Percentage. 3.15 multiplied by the excess of (i) the Net Servicing Fee (as such Net Servicing Fees are determined in accordance with Exhibit F to the Purchase and Sale Agreement), expressed as an annualized rate on the unpaid principal balances of the related Mortgage Loans as of the Sale Date over (ii) the Base Servicing Fee Rate; provided however, that for every plus or minus 1 basis point (0.01%) movement in the 7 Year Swap Rate between December 7, 2012 and the Sale Date, the Purchase Price Percentage will be adjusted plus or minus by 0.0005%. As necessary, the percentage to be determined pursuant to this definition will be based on linear interpolation.
Purchase Price Percentage. 3.78 multiplied by the excess of (i) the Net Servicing Fee (as such Net Servicing Fees are determined in accordance with Exhibit F to the Purchase and Sale Agreement), expressed as an annualized rate on the unpaid principal balances of the related Mortgage Loans as of the Sale Date or Subsequent Sale Date, as applicable over (ii) the Base Servicing Fee Rate.
Purchase Price Percentage. As set forth in the Memorandum of Sale.
Purchase Price Percentage. 99.734375% Cut-off Date: September 1, 1997 Closing: September 19, 1997 Denominations: $1,000.00 and integral multiples of $1.00 in excess thereof.
Purchase Price Percentage. The percentage of par used to calculate the purchase price for the Mortgage Loans as set forth in the related Trade Confirmation. Purchaser: X.X. Xxxxxx Mortgage Acquisition Corp., its successor in interest or any successor to the Purchaser under this Agreement as herein provided. Qualified Depository: A depository the accounts of which are insured by the FDIC through the BIF or the SAIF and the debt obligations of which are rated AA or better by S&P and “Aa2” or better by Xxxxx’x.
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Purchase Price Percentage. An amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying (x) 2.952 by (y) the Weighted Average Excess Servicing Spread of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date.
Purchase Price Percentage. 98.57%; subject to change pursuant to the terms of the Commitment Letter.
Purchase Price Percentage. 99.453125% Cut-off Date: March 1, 1998 Closing: March 30, 1998 Denominations: $1,000.00 and integral multiples of $1.00 in excess thereof. Insurer: Financial Security Assurance Inc. Title of Certificates: Class A-6F 0 00 Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxxxxx: $15,000,000 Pass-Through Rate: 6.46% Purchase Price Percentage: 99.56875% Cut-off Date: March 1, 1998 Closing: March 30, 1997 Denominations: $1,000.00 and integral multiples of $1.00 in excess thereof. Insurer: Financial Security Assurance Inc. Title of Certificates: Class A-IO Amount of Certificates: $15,000,000 Pass-Through Rate: 5.00% on any Distribution Date before April 2001; thereafter 0.0% Purchase Price Percentage: 13.124493% Cut-off Date: March 1, 1998 Closing: March 30, 1998 Denominations: $1,000.00 and integral multiples of $1.00 in excess thereof. Insurer: Financial Security Assurance Inc. Title of Certificates: Class A-1A Amount of Certificates: $111,000,000 Pass-Through Rate: LIBOR + 0.19% with respect to each Interest Period preceding the Clean-up Call Date and, LIBOR + 0.38% thereafter. Purchase Price Percentage: 99.775%
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