Interest Deficiency Amount definition

Interest Deficiency Amount. With respect to the Class M-1 Certificates, the Class M-2 Certificates, the Class B-1 Certificates or the Class B-2 Certificates and any Distribution Date, the sum of any of the Interest Distribution Amount, Carryover Interest Distribution Amount, Writedown Interest Distribution Amount and Carryover Writedown Interest Distribution Amount for such Class that would remain unpaid after application of the Available Distribution Amount in accordance with Section 5(b) hereof.
Interest Deficiency Amount. With respect to the Class A-5 Certificates, the Class M-1 Certificates and the Class B-1 Certificates and any Remittance Date, the Interest Formula Distribution Amount with respect to each such Class remaining unpaid after application of the Available Distribution Amount in accordance with Section 6.01(a).
Interest Deficiency Amount means for any Class of Guaranteed Certificates and any Distribution Date, the amount by which the Interest Distribution Amount for such Class exceeds interest actually paid to such Class pursuant to the priority of distributions described in “— Interest”.

Examples of Interest Deficiency Amount in a sentence

  • If the interest distributed from the Interest Remittance Amounts to the Offered Certificates on any Distribution Date is less than the Interest Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date, the Guarantor will be required to remit a Guarantor Interest Payment in an amount equal to the aggregate Interest Deficiency Amount to cover such shortfall.


More Definitions of Interest Deficiency Amount

Interest Deficiency Amount means for any Distribution Date and any Class of Guaranteed Certificates, the amount by which the Interest Distribution Amount for such Class exceeds the sum of (i) interest actually distributed to such Class and (ii) in the case of a Class of Accrual Certificates, the portion of such Interest Distribution Amount distributed as principal to the related Class of Accretion Directed Certificates pursuant toDescription of the CertificatesDistributions of Interest”.
Interest Deficiency Amount means, as to any Payment Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the Class HI: M-1 Formula Interest Distribution Amount exceeds (b) the amount available for distribution to the Class HI: M-1 Certificateholders pursuant to Sections 8.04(b)(4)(i) and (ii) on such Payment Date.
Interest Deficiency Amount. As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the Class HI: B-1 Formula Interest Distribution Amount exceeds (b) the amount available for distribution to the Class HI: B-1 Certificateholders pursuant to Sections 5.3(b)(6)(i) and (ii) on such Distribution Date. Class HI: B-1 Interest Shortfall: As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the Class HI: B-1 Formula Interest Distribution Amount exceeds (b) the sum of (1) the amount distributed to Class HI: B-1 Certificateholders on such Distribution Date pursuant to Sections 5.3(b)(6)(i) and (ii), and (2) the amount distributed to Class HI: B-1 Certificateholders on such Distribution Date pursuant to Section 5.3(c).
Interest Deficiency Amount means the amount by which the amount of Interest for an Interest Period exceeds the Payment Amount.
Interest Deficiency Amount means, as to any Payment Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the Class HE: M-1 Formula Interest Distribution Amount exceeds (b) the amount available for distribution to the Class HE: M-1 Certificateholders pursuant to Sections 8.04(d)(4)(i) and (ii) on such Payment Date.
Interest Deficiency Amount. As to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which (a) the Class HI: M-1 Formula Interest Distribution Amount exceeds (b) the amount available for distribution to the Class HI: M-1 Certificateholders pursuant to Sections 5.3(b)(4)(i) and (ii) on such Distribution Date.

Related to Interest Deficiency Amount

  • Class B Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(b).

  • Class C Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(c).

  • Class A Deficiency Amount is defined in Section 4.1(a).

  • Principal Deficiency Amount For any Distribution Date and for any Undercollateralized Group, the excess, if any, of the aggregate Class Certificate Principal Balance of such Undercollateralized Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date over the sum of the Principal Balances of the Mortgage Loans in the related Loan Group immediately prior to such Distribution Date.

  • Deficiency Amount shall have the meaning set forth for such term in Section 4.03(a) hereof. “Department” shall mean the South Carolina Department of Revenue.

  • Collateral Deficiency Amount With respect to any AB Modified Loan as of any date of determination, the excess of (i) the Stated Principal Balance of such AB Modified Loan (taking into account the related junior note(s) included therein), over (ii) the sum of (in the case of a Loan Combination, solely to the extent allocable to the subject Mortgage Loan) (x) the most recent Appraised Value for the related Mortgaged Property or Mortgaged Properties, plus (y) solely to the extent not reflected or taken into account in such Appraised Value and to the extent on deposit with, or otherwise under the control of, the lender as of the date of such determination, any capital or additional collateral contributed by the related Mortgagor at the time the Mortgage Loan became (and as part of the modification related to) such AB Modified Loan for the benefit of the related Mortgaged Property or Mortgaged Properties (provided, that in the case of an Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan, the amounts set forth in this clause (y) will be taken into account solely to the extent relevant information is received by the Special Servicer), plus (z) any other escrows or reserves (in addition to any amounts set forth in the immediately preceding clause (y)) held by the lender in respect of such AB Modified Loan as of the date of such determination. The Certificate Administrator, the Master Servicer and the Operating Advisor (other than with respect to any Collateral Deficiency Amount calculations that the Operating Advisor is required to review, recalculate and/or verify pursuant to Section 3.29) shall be entitled to conclusively rely on the Special Servicer’s calculation or determination of any Collateral Deficiency Amount.

  • Overcollateralization Deficiency Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the amount, if any, by which the Overcollateralization Target Amount exceeds the Overcollateralized Amount on such Distribution Date (assuming that 100% of the Principal Remittance Amount is applied as a principal distribution on such Distribution Date).

  • Class A Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class A Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class A noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the interest rate applicable for each related class of notes from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Class B Note Interest Shortfall means, for any distribution date, the excess of: • the Class B Noteholders’ Interest Distribution Amount on the preceding distribution date, over • the amount of interest actually distributed to the class B noteholders on that preceding distribution date, plus interest on the amount of that excess, to the extent permitted by law, at the class B note interest rate from that preceding distribution date to the current distribution date.

  • Daily Interest Amount means an amount calculated by multiplying the Daily Loan Balance of a Loan by the associated Daily Interest Rate on that Loan.

  • Available Funds Shortfall As defined in Section 3.03(b)(ii)(A).

  • Note Interest Shortfall means, for a Class and a Payment Date, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Accrued Note Interest for the prior Payment Date for the Class over the amount of interest that was paid to the Noteholders of that Class on the prior Payment Date, together with interest on the excess amount, to the extent lawful, at the Note Interest Rate for the Class for that Interest Period.

  • Noteholders’ Monthly Interest Distributable Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Notes, interest accrued at the respective Interest Rate during the applicable Interest Period on the principal amount of the Notes of such Class outstanding as of the end of the prior Distribution Date (or, in the case of the first Distribution Date, as of the Closing Date), calculated (x) for the Class A-1 Notes and the Class A-2-B Notes on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual number of days elapsed in the applicable Interest Period and (y) for all other Classes of Notes on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months (without adjustment for the actual number of business days elapsed in the applicable Interest Period), except with respect to the first Interest Period.

  • Aggregate Class C Interest Distributable Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, the sum of (i) the Note Class Interest Distributable Amount for the Class C Notes as of such Distribution Date and (ii) the Class C Interest Carryover Shortfall as of the close of the preceding Distribution Date.

  • Available Funds Shortfall Amount means, as of any Payment Date, the amount, if any, by which the aggregate amount required to be paid pursuant to clauses first through twelfth of Section 4.4(a) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement exceeds the Available Funds for such Payment Date.

  • Monthly Interest Distributable Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and each Class of Certificates, other than the Class P, Class R and Class C Certificates, an amount equal to the amount of interest accrued during the related Interest Accrual Period at the related Pass-Through Rate on the Class Principal Amount of such Class of Certificates immediately prior to such Distribution Date, in each case, reduced by any Net Prepayment Interest Shortfalls allocated to such Class of Certificates and any Relief Act Interest Shortfalls allocated to such Class of Certificates, in each such case, as such shortfalls are allocated pursuant to Section 1.02 herein.

  • Collateral Minimum Monthly Interest shall have the meaning specified in subsection 4.02(c).

  • Unpaid Realized Loss Amount With respect to any Class A Certificates and as to any Distribution Date, is the excess of Applied Realized Loss Amounts with respect to such Class over the sum of all distributions in reduction of the Applied Realized Loss Amounts on all previous Distribution Dates. Any amounts distributed to the Class A Certificates in respect of any Unpaid Realized Loss Amount shall not be applied to reduce the Certificate Principal Balance of such Class.