Repayment Amounts definition

Repayment Amounts has the meaning given in Section 7.2;
Repayment Amounts means the Instalment, the Monthly Instalments and the Deferred Amount as stated in the Agreement;
Repayment Amounts has the meaning assigned to such term in the NCM Agreement.

Examples of Repayment Amounts in a sentence

  • In the event the Development Authority receives such Repayment Amounts, the Development Authority shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administering Agency provided that no later than five (5) days after receipt thereof, the Development Authority will deliver, by courier or regular U.

  • The Development Authority acknowledges that, pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the Company shall remit all Repayment Amounts to the Administering Agency.

  • You may, upon giving the Bank written notice prepay the outstanding Repayment Amounts prior to their due dates of payment.

  • As a consequence, any decision to effect early settlement may result in a high proportion of principal under the outstanding Repayment Amounts.

  • Any provision of this instrument (other than the Repayment Amount) may be amended, waived or modified as follows: upon the written consent of the Borrower the holders of a majority in principal of the Repayment Amounts of all Notes.


More Definitions of Repayment Amounts

Repayment Amounts means, collectively, the Term Loan Repayment Amounts and the Incremental Term Loan Repayment Amounts.
Repayment Amounts has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Contract Schedule.
Repayment Amounts means, collectively, (a) the A Repayment Amounts and (b) the B Repayment Amounts.
Repayment Amounts means the sum of the Interest Amounts and the Investment Amounts to be paid and repaid (as the case may be) by the Borrower;
Repayment Amounts has the meaning specified in paragraph 2.7 hereof.
Repayment Amounts shall have the meaning set forth in the Insurance Agreement.
Repayment Amounts shall have the meaning set forth in the Insurance Agreement to the extent relating to the Series 2006-1 Notes.