Full Payoff definition

Full Payoff has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 5.2.
Full Payoff means any Defaulted Mortgage Loan which is paid in full and such payment in full is received by the Servicer in full satisfaction of the indebtedness owed under the applicable Mortgage Note.
Full Payoff means any defaulted mortgage loan which is paid in full as defined in the related servicing agreement.

Examples of Full Payoff in a sentence

  • Jan 2017 12,140,591.79 (896,446.95) 13,037,038.74 2,699,936.42 Count:Totals: 1 15,736,975.16 13,000,000.00 * Liquidation / Prepayment Code: 1 - Partial Liq'n (Curtailment); 2 - Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 - Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 - Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty; 11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Jul 20216,828,051.46266,437.496,561,613.971,389,790.77 Totals:Count:17,951,404.7414,000,000.00* Liquidation / Prepayment Code:1 - Partial Liq’n (Curtailment); 2 -Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 -Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 -Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty;11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Jan 2019 23,138,005.07 687,721.68 22,450,283.39 549,716.61 Count:Totals: 1 23,000,000.00 37,000,000.00 * Liquidation / Prepayment Code: 1 - Partial Liq'n (Curtailment); 2 - Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 - Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 - Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty; 11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • With respect to Precomputed Receivables, to the extent that the sum of any remaining excess and the Payahead Balance can be applied to prepay the Precomputed Receivable in full, such remaining excess shall constitute a full payoff of such Precomputed Receivable (a "Full Payoff").

  • Dec 2022 9,000,145.74 836,119.12 8,164,026.62 1,923,901.58 Count:Totals: 1 10,087,928.20 10,300,000.00 * Liquidation / Prepayment Code: 1 - Partial Liq'n (Curtailment); 2 - Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 - Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 - Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty; 11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Dec 20229,000,145.74861,956.408,138,189.341,949,738.86 Totals:Count:110,087,928.2010,300,000.00* Liquidation / Prepayment Code:1 - Partial Liq’n (Curtailment); 2 -Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 -Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 -Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty;11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Dec 20229,000,145.74877,589.858,122,555.891,965,372.31 Totals:Count:110,087,928.2010,300,000.00* Liquidation / Prepayment Code:1 - Partial Liq’n (Curtailment); 2 -Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 -Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 -Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty;11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Parent shall effect such assumption in writing, in form and substance acceptable to Lender in its reasonable discretion; and may not effect such assumption except in connection with a Full Payoff, or at any time thereafter.

  • Dec 2022 9,000,145.74 843,070.62 8,157,075.12 1,930,853.08 Count:Totals: 1 10,087,928.20 10,300,000.00 * Liquidation / Prepayment Code: 1 - Partial Liq'n (Curtailment); 2 - Payoff Prior To Maturity; 3 - Disposition / Liquidation; 4 - Repurchase/ Substitution; 5 - Full Payoff At Maturity; 6 - DPO; 7 - Liquidated; 8 - Payoff w/ penalty; 9 - Payoff w/ yield Maintenance; 10 - Curtailment w/ Penalty; 11 - Curtailment w/ Yield Maintenance** Reported as of liquidation period.

  • Until a Full Payoff of the Obligations (other than Unasserted Inchoate Obligations) has occurred, (x) all undertakings of Borrower contained in the Loan Documents shall continue, and (y) Lender shall retain its Liens in the Collateral and all of its rights and remedies under the Loan Documents.


More Definitions of Full Payoff

Full Payoff. The amount required to satisfy a Mortgage Loan in full, which amount includes the unpaid principal balance, interest due on account and any other funds to be collected at the time of payoff, such as recording fees, service fees, attorney fees, escrow advances, Prepayment Penalties, Late Charges and other costs as applicable. HAZARD INSURANCE (HAZARD INSURANCE POLICY): A fire and casualty extended coverage insurance policy insuring against loss or damage from fire, hazard, flood, wind, liability, and other perils covered within the scope of standard extended hazard coverage, together with all riders and endorsements thereto.
Full Payoff means the amount required to satisfy in full the debt owed as related to a Mortgage Loan, which amount includes the unpaid principal balance, interest due on account and, to the extent permitted by applicable Requirements, any other funds to be collected at the time of payoff from the Mortgagor pursuant to the terms of such Mortgage Loan, such as recording fees, service fees, attorney fees, escrow advances, prepayment penalties and other costs as applicable.
Full Payoff shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the definition of Unasserted Inchoate Obligations.
Full Payoff means the termination of the Revolver Commitment and the payment or repayment in full of all Obligations (including then-outstanding Loans and LC Obligations, and then-accrued but unpaid interest, fees and expenses) that were accrued, outstanding and/or asserted (or threatened to be asserted) at the time of such full payment or repayment.

Related to Full Payoff

  • Full Payment or “Full Payment of the Obligations” means, with respect to any Obligations (other than contingent indemnification obligations or other contingent obligation for which no claim has been made or asserted, Hedge Obligations not then due and payable, if any, and Cash Management Obligations not then due and payable, if any), (a) the full cash payment thereof, including any interest, fees and other charges accruing during an Insolvency Proceeding (whether or not allowed in the proceeding) and (b) the termination or expiration of all Term Loan Commitments.

  • Full Prepayment Any payment of the entire principal balance of a Mortgage Loan which is received in advance of its scheduled Due Date and is not accompanied by an amount of interest representing scheduled interest due on any date or dates in any month or months subsequent to the month of prepayment.

  • goodwill payment means a payment, whether in monetary form or in the form of a benefit or service, by or on behalf of an insurer to a complainant as an expression of goodwill aimed at resolving a complaint, where the insurer does not accept liability for any financial loss to the complainant as a result of the matter complained about;

  • Gross Proceeds means the aggregate purchase price of all Shares sold for the account of the Company through an Offering, without deduction for Organization and Offering Expenses.

  • Cash or Cash Equivalents means (a) cash; (b) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States Government or issued by an agency thereof and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, in each case maturing within one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof; (c) marketable direct obligations issued by any state of the United States of America or any political subdivision of any such state or any public instrumentality thereof maturing within ninety (90) days after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having one of the two highest ratings obtainable from any two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (d) domestic corporate bonds, other than domestic corporate bonds issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing no more than two (2) years after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from any two (2) of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (e) variable-rate domestic corporate notes or medium term corporate notes, other than notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing or resetting no more than one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof and having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (f) commercial paper (foreign and domestic) or master notes, other than commercial paper or master notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, and, at the time of acquisition, having a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch and having a short-term rating of at least A-2 and P-2 from S&P and Moody’s, respectively (or, if at any time neither S&P nor Moody’s shall be rating such obligations, then the highest rating from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (g) domestic and foreign certificates of deposit or domestic time deposits or foreign deposits or bankers’ acceptances (foreign or domestic) in Dollars, Hong Kong Dollars, Singapore Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Euros or Yen that are issued by a bank (I) which has, at the time of acquisition, a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent) and (II) if a domestic bank, which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (h) overnight securities repurchase agreements, or reverse repurchase agreements secured by any of the foregoing types of securities or debt instruments, provided that the collateral supporting such repurchase agreements shall have a value not less than 101% of the principal amount of the repurchase agreement plus accrued interest; and (i) money market funds invested in investments substantially all of which consist of the items described in clauses (a) through (h) above.

  • Permitted Cash Equivalent Investments means (i) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States or any agency or any State thereof having maturities of not more than two (2) years from the date of acquisition and (ii) commercial paper maturing no more than one (1) year after its creation and having the highest rating from either Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group or Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc.

  • Performing Cash Pay High Yield Securities means High Yield Securities (a) as to which, at the time of determination, not less than 2/3rds of the interest (including accretions and “pay-in-kind” interest) for the current monthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual period (as applicable) is payable in cash and (b) which are Performing.

  • Performing Cash Pay Mezzanine Investments means Mezzanine Investments (a) as to which, at the time of determination, not less than 2/3rds of the interest (including accretions and “pay-in-kind” interest) for the current monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual period (as applicable) is payable in cash and (b) which are Performing.

  • Cash and Cash Equivalents means the cash and cash equivalents, including checks, money orders, marketable securities, short-term instruments, negotiable instruments, funds in time and demand deposits or similar accounts on hand, in lock boxes, in financial institutions or elsewhere, together with all accrued but unpaid interest thereon, and all bank, brokerage or other similar accounts.

  • Unrestricted Cash and Cash Equivalents means, with respect to any Person, cash and Cash Equivalents of such Person that are free and clear of all Liens and not subject to any restrictions on the use thereof to pay Indebtedness and other obligations of such Person.

  • Permitted Acquisition Consideration means in connection with any Permitted Acquisition, the aggregate amount (as valued at the Fair Market Value of such Permitted Acquisition at the time such Permitted Acquisition is made) of, without duplication: (a) the purchase consideration paid or payable in cash for such Permitted Acquisition, whether payable at or prior to the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition or deferred for payment at any future time, whether or not any such future payment is subject to the occurrence of any contingency, and including any and all payments representing the purchase price and any assumptions of Indebtedness and/or Guarantee Obligations, “earn-outs” and other agreements to make any payment the amount of which is, or the terms of payment of which are, in any respect subject to or contingent upon the revenues, income, cash flow or profits (or the like) of any Person or business and (b) the aggregate amount of Indebtedness incurred or assumed in connection with such Permitted Acquisition; provided, in each case, that any such future payment that is subject to a contingency shall be considered Permitted Acquisition Consideration only to the extent of the reserve, if any, required under GAAP (as determined at the time of the consummation of such Permitted Acquisition) to be established in respect thereof for the Borrower or its Restricted Subsidiaries.

  • PAGA Payment means the penalties pursuant to PAGA that the Parties have agreed is a

  • Performing Non-Cash Pay High Yield Securities means Performing High Yield Securities other than Performing Cash Pay High Yield Securities.

  • Performing Non-Cash Pay Mezzanine Investments means Performing Mezzanine Investments other than Performing Cash Pay Mezzanine Investments.

  • Designated Noncash Consideration means the Fair Market Value of noncash consideration received by the Company or one of its Restricted Subsidiaries in connection with an Asset Disposition that is so designated as Designated Noncash Consideration pursuant to an Officer’s Certificate, setting forth the basis of such valuation.

  • Cash Advance Fees shall have the meaning specified in the Credit Card Agreement applicable to each Account for cash advance fees or similar terms.

  • Gross Sales Proceeds with respect to each sale of Shares shall be the Gross Sales Price multiplied by the number of Shares sold;

  • Cash Equivalent Investment means, at any time: