The Class B Interest Sample Clauses

The Class B Interest. On July 1, 2004, the General Partner issued the Class B Interest to an Affiliate of the Advisor in exchange for services performed or to be performed for the Partnership and its Subsidiaries, and admitted such Person as a Limited Partner. The Class B Partner is entitled to certain distributions as provided in Section 5.01.B and certain preferential allocations of items of income and gain under Section 6.01.D. The Class B Interest is subject to the transfer restrictions set forth in Article XI and is subject to redemption pursuant to Section 8.07.
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Related to The Class B Interest

  • The Class 1-A-1, Class 1-A-2 and Class 1-A-3 Certificates.

  • Percentage Interest Ownership of the Company shall be divided into, represented by, and each Member’s Percentage Interest shall be expressed in Units of the Company. The name, address, Units and Percentage Interest of each Member are set forth on Exhibit “A” attached hereto, which may be amended from time to time as necessary to reflect changes in the Percentage Interests and Units held by the Members.

  • Class PO Certificates Private Certificates..................................... Class P, Class B-4, Class B-5 and Class B-6 Certificates. Rating Agencies.......................................... Fitch and S&P. Regular Certificates..................................... All Classes of Certificates other than the Class A-R Certificates. Residual Certificate..................................... Class A-R Certificates.

  • ORIGINAL CLASS A NON-PO PRINCIPAL BALANCE The Original Class A Non-PO Principal Balance is $170,009,500.00.

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $12,493,405.52.

  • Deferred Interest Not applicable.

  • Distributions on the REMIC Regular Interests (a) On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall cause in the following order of priority, the following amounts to be distributed by REMIC 1 to REMIC 2 on account of the REMIC 1 Regular Interests or withdrawn from the Distribution Account and distributed to the holders of the Class R Certificates (in respect of the Class R-1 Interest), as the case may be:

  • Class R Certificates Subordinated Certificates.... Class M-1, Class M-2, Class M-3, Class B-1, Class B-2, Class B-3 and Class B-4 Certificates.

  • Distributions on the REMIC Interests On each Distribution Date, amounts on deposit in the Certificate Account shall be treated for federal income tax purposes as applied to distributions on the interests in the Lower Tier REMIC in an amount sufficient to make the distributions on the respective Certificates on such Distribution Date in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.04.

  • Class A Certificate 7 Class A Principal Distribution Amount..........................................................7

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