Class A Margin definition

Class A Margin. With respect to the Class A-1 Certificates, 0.070% per annum and on any Distribution Date on or after the second Distribution Date after the first possible Optional Termination Date, 0.140% per annum. With respect to the Class A-2 Certificates, initially 0.170% per annum, and on any Distribution Date on or after the second Distribution Date after the possible Optional Termination Date, 0.340% per annum. With respect to the Class A-3 Certificates, initially 0.270% per annum, and on any Distribution Date on or after the second Distribution Date after the first possible Optional Termination Date, 0.540% per annum.
Class A Margin. As of any Distribution Date up to and including the Optional Termination Date for the Certificates, 0.39% per annum and, as of any Distribution Date after the Optional Termination Date, 0.78% per annum.
Class A Margin. For any Distribution Date on or prior to the Optional Termination Date, 0.260% per annum and, for any Distribution Date after the Optional Termination Date, 0.520% per annum.

Examples of Class A Margin in a sentence

  • To reflect the time between the Pricing Date and the Effective Date, a Forward Adjustment will be applied to the Class A Margin Adjustment, the Class A Step-Up Margin Adjustment and the Class Z Margin Adjustment, as detailed below.

  • To reflect the time between the Pricing Date and the Effective Date, a Forward Adjustment will be applied to the Class A Margin Adjustment and the Class Z Margin Adjustment, as detailed below.

  • This is to ensure that the Pricing Date is as close as possible to the Effective Date whilst allowing sufficient time for the necessary changes to be implemented following the determination of the Class A Margin Adjustment and the Class Z Margin Adjustment.

  • The charrette was funded from a variety of sources including the Scottish Government and Architecture and Design Scotland, and was led by independent consultants.

  • The Class A Floating Rate of Interest for such Interest Accrual Period shall be the aggregate of the Class A Margin and the Applicable EURIBOR which so appears, the Class B Floating Rate of Interest for such Interest Accrual Period shall be the aggregate of the Class B Margin and the Applicable EURIBOR which so appears, and the Class C Floating Rate of Interest for such Interest Accrual Period shall be the aggregate of the Class C Margin and the Applicable EURIBOR which so appears.


More Definitions of Class A Margin

Class A Margin means 0.42 per cent. per annum. "Class B Margin" means 0.70 per cent. per annum. "Class C Margin" means 1.70 per cent. per annum. "Class D Margin" means 3.95 per cent. per annum. "Class E Margin" means 15 per cent. per annum.
Class A Margin shall have the meaning set forth in the Note.
Class A Margin is defined in the Fee Letter.
Class A Margin. With respect to any Distribution Date prior to the second Distribution Date after the first possible Optional Termination Date, 1.56% per annum, and on any Distribution Date on or after the second Distribution Date after the first possible Optional Termination Date, 3.12% per annum.
Class A Margin. For any Distribution Date (i) on or prior to the Optional Securities Purchase Date, 0.34% per annum and (ii) thereafter, 0.68% per annum.
Class A Margin. The Class A-1 Margin, Class A-2 Margin, Class A-3 Margin, or Class A-4 Margin, as applicable.
Class A Margin means 0.3 per cent. per annum; "Class A Note Redemption Amount" means,