Variable Accumulation Unit Value Sample Clauses

Variable Accumulation Unit Value. The Company established the Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account at $10.00 for the first Valuation Period of the particular Sub-Account. The Company determines the Variable Accumulation Unit value for the particular Sub-Account for any subsequent Valuation Period by methodology which is the mathematical equivalent of multiplying the Variable Accumulation Unit value for the particular Sub-Account for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the particular Sub-Account for such subsequent Valuation Period. The Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is the value determined as of the end of the particular Valuation Period and may increase, decrease or remain constant from Valuation Period to Valuation Period in accordance with the Net Investment Factor described below.
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Variable Accumulation Unit Value. The Company established the Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account at $10.00 for the first Valuation Period of the particular Sub-Account. The Company determines the Variable Accumulation Unit value for the particular Sub-Account for any subsequent Valuation Period by methodology which is the mathematical equivalent of multiplying the Variable Accumulation Unit value for the particular Sub-Account for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the particular Sub-Account for such subsequent Valuation Period. The Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is the value determined as of the end of the particular Valuation Period and may increase, decrease or remain constant from Valuation Period to Valuation Period in accordance with the Net Investment Factor described below. Variable Accumulation Value The variable accumulation value, if any, of a Participant's Account for any Valuation Period is equal to the sum of the value of all Variable Accumulation Units of each Sub-Account credited to the Participant's Account for such Valuation Period. The variable accumulation value of each Sub-Account is determined by multiplying the number of Variable Accumulation Units, if any, credited to each Sub-Account by the Variable Accumulation Unit value of the particular Sub-Account for such Valuation Period. Net Investment Factor The Net Investment Factor is an index applied to measure the investment performance of a Sub-Account from one Valuation Period to the next. The Net Investment Factor may be greater than, less than, or equal to one; therefore, the value of a Variable Accumulation Unit may increase, decrease or remain unchanged. The Net Investment Factor for any Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is determined by dividing (a) by (b) and then subtracting (c) from the result where:
Variable Accumulation Unit Value. The Company determines the Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period by methodology which is the mathematical equivalent of multiplying the Variable Accumulation Unit value for the particular Sub-Account for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the particular Sub-Account for such subsequent Valuation Period. The Variable Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is the value determined as of the end of the particular Valuation Period and may increase, decrease or remain constant from Valuation Period to Valuation Period in accordance with the Net Investment Factor described below.

Related to Variable Accumulation Unit Value

  • Variable Accumulation Period The Controlled Accumulation Period is scheduled to commence on the Stated Controlled Accumulation Period Commencement Date; provided, however, that if the Controlled Accumulation Period Length (determined as described below) on any Determination Date is different from the Initial Scheduled Controlled Accumulation Period Length, the Servicer, at its option on any Determination Date prior to the commencement of the Controlled Accumulation Period, may elect to modify the date on which the Controlled Accumulation Period actually commences to the last Business Day of any Due Period that precedes the Due Period that is the number of Due Periods prior to the Expected Final Payment Date equal to the Controlled Accumulation Period Length. Such election will be set forth in the Monthly Servicer Certificate. If the Servicer elects to modify the date on which the Controlled Accumulation Period commences pursuant to this Section 19, then on each Determination Date thereafter until the date on which the Controlled Accumulation Period commences the Servicer will recalculate the Controlled Accumulation Period Length; provided, however, that (i) the length of the Controlled Accumulation Period will not be less than the Minimum Controlled Accumulation Period Length and (ii) notwithstanding any other provision of this Series Supplement to the contrary, no election to postpone the commencement of the Controlled Accumulation Period shall be made after a Rapid Amortization Event (as described herein or in the applicable Series Supplement) shall have occurred for so long as it is continuing with respect to any Series in the Group to which the Series established hereby belongs. On each Determination Date, the Servicer will determine the "Controlled Accumulation Period Length" that will equal the number of Due Periods such that the Class Controlled Accumulation Amount for the Due Period related to the Class Expected Final Payment Date, when aggregated with the Class Controlled Accumulation Amounts for each preceding Due Period, will equal or exceed the Series Initial Investor Interest. Any notice by the Servicer electing to modify the commencement of the Controlled Accumulation Period pursuant to this Section 19 shall specify the following as determined on such Determination Date: (i) the Controlled Accumulation Period Length; (ii) the commencement date of the Controlled Accumulation Period; and (iii) the Class Controlled Accumulation Amount with respect to each class of such Series with respect to each Due Period. If the Controlled Accumulation Period Length as recalculated on any such Determination Date exceeds the number of full Due Periods following such Determination Date and preceding the Class A Expected Final Payment Date, the commencement date of the Controlled Accumulation Period will be such Determination Date.

  • ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE The initial accumulation unit value of each Sub-Account was established at $10. The accumulation unit value of a Sub-Account on a Valuation Date is calculated by multiplying the accumulation unit value as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date by the net investment factor as described in the Net Investment Factor provision below. The dollar value of an Accumulation Unit will vary in amount depending on the investment experience of the Portfolio and charges taken from the Sub-Account.

  • ACCUMULATION UNITS The interest of this contract in the Separate Account, prior to the date on which amounts become payable under a payment plan, is represented by Accumulation Units. The dollar value of Accumulation Units for each Division will increase or decrease to reflect the investment experience of the Division. The value of an Accumulation Unit on any Valuation Date is determined by multiplying: - the value on the immediately preceding Valuation Date; by - the Net Investment Factor for the period from the immediately preceding Valuation Date up to and including the current Valuation Date (the current period).

  • Principal Funding Account; Controlled Accumulation Period (a)(i) The Servicer, for the benefit of the Series 1997-1 Certificateholders, shall establish and maintain in the name of the Trustee, on behalf of the Trust, an Eligible Deposit Account (the "Principal Funding Account"), bearing a designation clearly indicating that the funds deposited therein are held for the benefit of the Series 1997-1 Certificateholders. The Principal Funding Account shall initially be established with the Trustee.

  • Variable Account General Description — The variable benefits under the Contract are provided through the Protective Variable Annuity Separate Account (the “Variable Account”), which is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940. We own the assets in the Variable Account. The portion of the assets of the Variable Account equal to the reserves and other contract liabilities with respect to the Variable Account cannot be charged with the liabilities arising out of any other business we may conduct. The income, gains and losses, both realized and unrealized, from the assets of the Variable Account shall be credited to or charged against the Variable Account without regard to any other income, gains or losses of the Company. We have the right to transfer to our general account any assets of the Variable Account that are in excess of such reserves and other liabilities.

  • Principal Payment Date Any unpaid principal of this promissory note (this "Demand Note") shall be paid on the Demand Date.

  • Controlled Accumulation Period The Controlled Accumulation Period is scheduled to commence at the beginning of business on the Controlled Accumulation Date. On each Determination Date until the Controlled Accumulation Date, the Issuer shall review the amount of expected Principal Collections and determine the Controlled Accumulation Period Length; provided, that if the Controlled Accumulation Period Length (determined as described below) on any Determination Date is less than or more than the number of months in the scheduled Controlled Accumulation Period, upon written notice to the Indenture Trustee, with a copy to each Rating Agency, the Issuer shall either postpone or accelerate, as applicable, the Controlled Accumulation Date, so that as a result, the number of Monthly Periods in the Controlled Accumulation Period will equal the Controlled Accumulation Period Length; provided, that the length of the Controlled Accumulation Period will not be less than one (1) month. The “Controlled Accumulation Period Length” will mean a number of whole months such that the amount available for payment of principal on the Notes and the reduction of the Principal Overcollateralization Amount on the Expected Principal Payment Date is expected to equal or exceed the Note Principal Balance plus the Principal Overcollateralization Amount, assuming for this purpose that (1) the weighted average principal payment rate on the Receivables held by the Issuer will be no greater than the lowest weighted average monthly principal payment rate for the Receivables held by the Issuer for the prior twelve (12) Monthly Periods, (2) the total amount of Principal Receivables held by the Issuer in the Trust (and the principal amount on deposit in the Excess Funding Account, if any) remains constant at the level on such date of determination, (3) no Early Amortization Event with respect to any Series will subsequently occur and (4) no additional Series (other than any Series being issued on such date of determination) will be subsequently issued by the Issuer. Any notice by the Issuer modifying the commencement of the Controlled Accumulation Period pursuant to this Section 4.12 shall specify (i) the Controlled Accumulation Period Length and (ii) the commencement date of the Controlled Accumulation Period.

  • Targeted Deposits to the Accumulation Reserve Account The deposit targeted to be made to the Accumulation Reserve Account for any Monthly Period during the Accumulation Reserve Funding Period will be an amount equal to the Required Accumulation Reserve sub-Account Amount.

  • Principal Payment Dates Subject to the Subordination Provisions set forth below, payments of the principal amount of this Company Note shall be made as follows:

  • Minimum Monthly Principal Payments Amortizing payments of the aggregate principal amount outstanding under this Note at any time (the “Principal Amount”) shall begin on December 1, 2004 and shall recur on the first business day of each succeeding month thereafter until the Maturity Date (each, an “Amortization Date”). Subject to Article 3 below, beginning on the first Amortization Date, the Borrower shall make monthly payments to the Holder on each Repayment Date, each in the amount of $187,500, together with any accrued and unpaid interest to date on such portion of the Principal Amount plus any and all other amounts which are then owing under this Note, the Purchase Agreement or any other Related Agreement but have not been paid (collectively, the “Monthly Amount”). Any Principal Amount that remains outstanding on the Maturity Date shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date.

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