MBA Method definition

MBA Method means the methodology used by the Mortgage Bankers Association for calculating the delinquency of mortgage loans. For the avoidance of doubt, in applying the MBA Method of Delinquency, a Mortgage Loan is considered “30 Days Delinquent” if the monthly payment is not received prior to the close of business on the day that immediately precedes the due date on which the next monthly payment is due. For example, a mortgage loan will be considered thirty (30) Days Delinquent if the monthly payment originally due on July 1 is not received by the close of business on July 31.
MBA Method the Mortgage Bankers Association method of calculating the delinquency of a mortgage loan.
MBA Method means a method of calculating delinquency of a Mortgage Loan based upon the Mortgage Bankers Association method, under which method a Mortgage Loan is considered delinquent if the payment had not been received by the end of the day immediately preceding the Mortgage Loan’s next due date (generally the last day of the month in which the payment was due). For example, a Mortgage Loan with a due date of March 1, 2020, with no payment received by the close of business on March 31, 2020, would have been reported as delinquent on April 1, 2020. “Minimum Maintenance Amount” shall mean, with respect to any Eligible Loan and as of any date of determination, the product of (a) the Asset Value of such Eligible Loan as of such date of determination and (b) the applicable Advance Rate. “Mortgage” shall mean with respect to any Mortgage Loan, the fee simple deed of trust or fee simple mortgage or fee simple deed to secure debt securing the related Mortgage Note and encumbering the related Mortgaged Property. “Mortgage Loan” shall mean a loan evidenced by a Mortgage Note and secured by a Mortgage on Mortgaged Property. “Mortgage Loan Document” shall mean each document that is part of the Asset File. “Mortgage Loan Schedule” shall mean a schedule attached to each Confirmation containing asset data regarding the Mortgage Loans to be subject to the proposed Transaction, in form and substance reasonable satisfactory to the Buyer. “Mortgage Note” shall mean with respect to any Mortgage Loan, a mortgage note evidencing such Mortgage Loan and secured by the related Mortgage on the related Mortgaged Property. “Mortgaged Property” shall mean, with respect to any Mortgage Loan, the real property encumbered by the Mortgage related to such Mortgage Loan. “Mortgagor” shall mean the obligor on a Mortgage Note and the mortgagor/grantor under the related Mortgage(s). “Mortgagor Affidavit” shall mean an affidavit signed by a Mortgagor or guarantor attesting, among other things, that (i) such Mortgagor does not intend to use the proceeds of the Mortgage Loan for personal, family, or household purposes, (ii) the Mortgagor or guarantor does not inhabit and does not plan to inhabit the related Mortgaged Property and (iii) the principal residence of such Mortgagor or guarantor is separate and distinct from the related Mortgaged Property. “Multiemployer Plan” shall mean a multiemployer plan defined as such in Section 3(37) of ERISA to which contributions have been, or were required to have bee...

Examples of MBA Method in a sentence

  • All delinquency figures are calculated and reported using the MBA Method of Delinquency.

  • For all purposes hereunder, a Mortgage Loan’s delinquency status shall be calculated using the MBA Method (example: a Mortgage Loan with an April 1 Due Date will be deemed to be 30 days delinquent if payment is not received on or before April 30).

Related to MBA Method

  • Alternative method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant that is not a reference or equivalent method but that has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the commissioner and the U.S. EPA to, in specific cases, produce results adequate for a determination of compliance.

  • Reference method means any direct test method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant as specified in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A*.

  • Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant that has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the commissioner and the U.S. EPA to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method under specific conditions.

  • Standard Methods means the examination and analytical procedures set forth in the most recent edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and the Water Pollution Control Federation.

  • Settlement Method means, with respect to any conversion of Notes, Physical Settlement, Cash Settlement or Combination Settlement, as elected (or deemed to have been elected) by the Company.

  • Payment Method means a payment method that Stripe accepts as part of the Stripe Payments Services (e.g., a Visa credit card, Klarna).

  • Licensed Method means any method that is covered by Patent Rights the use of which would constitute, but for the license granted to LICENSEE under this Agreement, an infringement of any pending or issued and unexpired claim within Patent Rights.

  • MBA Delinquency Method Under the MBA Delinquency Method, a loan due on the first of the month is considered 30 days delinquent when all or part of one or more payments remains unpaid as of close of business on the last Business Day of such month.

  • Balance Computation Method We use the daily balance method to calculate the interest on your account. This method applies a daily periodic rate to the balance in the account each day. Compounding and Crediting: Interest is compounded daily and calculated on a 365/366 day basis. Interest is credited on a monthly basis.

  • Actuarial method means the method of allocating a fixed level monthly payment on an obligation between principal and interest, pursuant to which the portion of such payment that is allocated to interest is equal to the product of (a) 1/12, (b) the fixed annual rate of interest on such obligation and (c) the outstanding principal balance of such obligation.

  • Method Detection Level or “MDL” means the minimum concentration of an analyte (substance) that can be measured and reported with a ninety- nine percent (99%) confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero (0) as determined by procedure set forth in 40 CFR 136, Appendix B. The method detection level or MDL is equivalent to the LOD.

  • Simple Interest Method means the method of allocating a fixed level payment to principal and interest, pursuant to which the portion of such payment that is allocated to interest is equal to the product of the fixed rate of interest multiplied by the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the period of time elapsed since the preceding payment of interest was made and the remainder of such payment is allocable to principal.

  • Selective Routing is a service which automatically routes an E911 call to the PSAP that has jurisdictional responsibility for the service address of the telephone that dialed 911, irrespective of telephone company exchange or Wire Center boundaries.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Procurement Methods means any one of the procurement modes / methods as provided in the Punjab Procurement Rules 2014 published by the Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA), Government of Punjab.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Method means “a manner of proceeding” or “a procedure based on a system of rules for the acquisition of knowledge or practical results”. Mathematics is the science or teaching of numbers, figures and sets, abstractions therefrom, the possible linkages and relations between them. A manner of proceeding, or a procedure in the field of mathematics is also called a (mathematical) algorithm. The latter term occurs much more frequently than the term “mathematical method”, especially in the literature (and also in U.S. patent law).

  • Brand Name or Equal Specification means a specification which uses one or more manufacturer’s names or catalogue numbers to describe the standard of quality, performance, and other characteristics needed to meet District requirements, and which provides for the submission of equivalent products.

  • Participating Retail Health Clinic means a Retail Health Clinic which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Default Settlement Method means Combination Settlement with a Specified Dollar Amount of $1,000 per $1,000 principal amount of Notes; provided, however, that the Company may, from time to time, change the Default Settlement Method by sending notice of the new Default Settlement Method to the Holders, the Trustee and the Conversion Agent.

  • Labour-Based Methods means work methods whereby activities are carried out using labour where technically and economically viable and appropriate equipment is only used when labour alone will not achieve the required standards.

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  • Non-Participating Retail Health Clinic means a Retail Health Clinic which does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

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