Aggregate Investor Interest definition

Aggregate Investor Interest means, as of any date of determination, the sum of the Investor Interests of all Series of Certificates issued and outstanding on such date of determination.
Aggregate Investor Interest for each Payment Date and each Class of Notes means the Note Interest for that Class of Notes for the Payment Date and the related Unpaid Investor Interest Shortfall (other than any related Basis Risk Carryforward) for the Payment Date.
Aggregate Investor Interest for any Payment Date means the Note Interest for the Payment Date and the Unpaid Investor Interest Shortfall (other than any Basis Risk Carryforward) for the Payment Date plus, to the extent legally permissible, interest at the related Note Rate.

Examples of Aggregate Investor Interest in a sentence

  • This amount will also constitute the Aggregate Investor Interest on such date.

  • Variability of the Investor Interest and Transferor Interest The amount of the Aggregate Investor Interest on any day will (if there are no further APC Loan Notes issued after the Series 2009-1 APC Loan Notes and no Defaulted Receivables or Reallocated Principal Collections) remain stable during the Series 2009-1 Revolving Period (it being equal to the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of the Series 2009-1 APC Loan Notes).

  • There were also fairly substantial differences between the ways in which mothers and fathers perceived their concerns had been treated, with a lower percentage of fathers reporting that their concerns were taken seriously and dealt with appropriately.

  • Only once the Transferor Interest has been reduced to zero will Default Amounts be allocated to the Aggregate Investor Interest (see "— The Investor Interest and the Transferor Deferred Purchase Price - Use of Excess Spread to cover Default Amounts").

  • Variability of the Investor Interest and Transferor Interest The amount of the Aggregate Investor Interest on any day will (if there are no further APC Loan Notes issued after the Series 2009-1 APC Loan Notes and no Uncovered Default Amounts or Reallocated Principal Collections) remain stable during the Series 2009-1 Revolving Period (it being equal to the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of the Series 2009-1 APC Loan Notes).


More Definitions of Aggregate Investor Interest

Aggregate Investor Interest means, with respect to any Payment Date and each Class of Notes, the related Note Interest for the Payment Date and the related Unpaid Investor Interest Shortfall (other than any related Basis Risk Carryforward) for the Payment Date.
Aggregate Investor Interest means the sum of the series investor interests for all outstanding series.
Aggregate Investor Interest means, as of any date of determination, the sum of the Investor Interests of all Series then issued and outstanding.
Aggregate Investor Interest has the meaning set forth in the DCMT Pooling and Servicing Agreement (or other applicable Pooling and Servicing Agreement).
Aggregate Investor Interest means at any time the sum of the Investor Interests with respect to all series of investor certificates then issued and outstanding.
Aggregate Investor Interest means, as of any date of determination, an Investor Beneficiary's aggregate entitlement under the Receivables Trust on such date of determination;
Aggregate Investor Interest for any Payment Date means the amount to be distributed to Noteholders pursuant to Section 5.01(a)(I)(iii) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement pursuant to the terms of the Class A Notes, the Sale and Servicing agreement and the Indenture.