Supplemental Mortgage Coverage definition

Supplemental Mortgage Coverage means the coverage, if any, whether in the form of insurance, Cash Equivalent or additional pledged funds, of losses from Mortgage Loan defaults provided in a Series Indenture or Remarketing Indenture that may supplement other mortgage insurance. Supplemental Mortgage Coverage may include any insurance, or reserve fund funded by the Commission.
Supplemental Mortgage Coverage or “SMC” means the coverage, if any, of loss from Mortgage Loan defaults provided in a Series Resolution which supplements any primary mortgage insurance.
Supplemental Mortgage Coverage means the coverage, if any, whether in the form of insurance, Cash Equivalents or additional pledged funds of loss from Mortgage Loan defaults provided in a Series Resolution which supplements any primary mortgage insurance. RIHousing does not currently require any Supplemental

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More Definitions of Supplemental Mortgage Coverage

Supplemental Mortgage Coverage means the coverage, if any, whether in the form of insurance (including insurance provided by the FHA), Cash Equivalent or additional pledged funds, of losses from Mortgage Loan defaults provided in a Series Resolution which may supplement other mortgage insurance. Supplemental Mortgage Coverage may include any insurance or reserve fund funded by the Authority.
Supplemental Mortgage Coverage means the coverage, if any, of loss from Underlying Mortgage Loan defaults provided in a Series Indenture which supplements any primary mortgage insurance.

Related to Supplemental Mortgage Coverage

  • FHA Mortgage Insurance means, mortgage insurance authorized under the National Housing Act, as amended from time to time, and provided by the FHA.

  • FHA Mortgage Insurance Contract means the contractual obligation of the FHA respecting the insurance of a Mortgage Loan.

  • Primary Mortgage Insurance Insurance obtained from a Primary Mortgage Insurer which insures the holder of a Mortgage Note against loss in the event the related Borrower defaults under such Mortgage Note or the related Security Instrument, including all riders and endorsements thereto.

  • Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy Any primary mortgage guaranty insurance policy issued in connection with a Mortgage Loan which provides compensation to a Mortgage Note holder in the event of default by the obligor under such Mortgage Note or the related Security Instrument, if any or any replacement policy therefor through the related Interest Accrual Period for such Class relating to a Distribution Date.

  • Residential mortgage loan means any loan primarily for

  • Commercial Mortgage Loan means a loan secured by a Lien on improved real estate used for commercial purposes.

  • Initial Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan conveyed to the Trust Fund on the Closing Date pursuant to this Agreement as identified on the Mortgage Loan Schedule delivered to the Trustee on the Closing Date.

  • Original Mortgage Loan The mortgage loan refinanced in connection with the origination of a Refinancing Mortgage Loan.

  • Mortgage Insurance means insurance protecting Lender against the nonpayment of, or default on, the Loan.

  • Mortgage guaranty insurance means surety insurance under which a mortgagee or other creditor is indemnified against losses caused by the default of a debtor.

  • Mortgage Policy has the meaning specified in Section 4.01(a)(iv)(B).

  • Additional Mortgage shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.10(c).

  • Conventional Mortgage means a mortgage for which the principal amount, at the time of commitment, together with all other equal and prior ranking mortgages: (a) in the case of a property purchase, does not exceed the lower of 75% of the purchase price of the underlying real property securing the mortgage and 75% of the appraised value of the underlying real property securing the mortgage as determined by a qualified appraiser; and (b) in the case of a refinancing, does not exceed 75% of the appraised value of the underlying real property securing the mortgage as determined by a qualified appraiser at the time of such refinancing.

  • Insurance premium finance company means a person engaged in the business of

  • Insurance Assignment means the valid and effective first legal assignment of the Insurances (together with the notice thereof), to be executed by the Borrower in respect of the Vessel in favour of the Trustee and the Commercial Loan Trustee, such assignment and notice to be in the form and on the terms and conditions required by the Agent, the Hermes Agent and the Commercial Loan Agent and agreed on the signing of the Original Loan Agreement and as specified in paragraph 47 of Schedule 4;

  • Mortgage Policies has the meaning specified in Section 6.13(b)(ii).

  • Initial Mortgage Rate As to each Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Rate in effect prior to the Initial Adjustment Date.

  • Special Primary Insurance Premium With respect to any Special Primary Insurance Policy, the monthly premium payable thereunder. Statutory Trust Statute: Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del.C. §3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Net Mortgage Pass-Through Rate (a) With respect to any Mortgage Loan (including an REO Mortgage Loan) that accrues interest on a 30/360 Basis, for any Distribution Date, the Net Mortgage Rate in effect for such Mortgage Loan during the one-month accrual period applicable to the Due Date for such Mortgage Loan that occurs in the same month as that Distribution Date; and (b) with respect to any Mortgage Loan (including an REO Mortgage Loan) that accrues interest on an Actual/360 Basis, for any Distribution Date, the annualized rate at which interest would have to accrue in respect of such Mortgage Loan on a 30/360 Basis in order to produce the aggregate amount of interest actually accrued (or, in the event of a voluntary or involuntary principal prepayment affecting same, that otherwise would have accrued) in respect of such Mortgage Loan (adjusted to the related Net Mortgage Rate and, if applicable, exclusive of any Excess Interest) during the one-month accrual period applicable to the Due Date for such Mortgage Loan that occurs in the same month as that Distribution Date. However, with respect to each Mortgage Loan that accrues interest on an Actual/360 Basis, when determining: (i) the related Net Mortgage Pass-Through Rate for the Distribution Date in January (except during a leap year) or February of any year subsequent to 2017 (in any event unless that Distribution Date is the final Distribution Date), the “aggregate amount of interest actually accrued (or, in the event of a voluntary or involuntary principal prepayment affecting same, that otherwise would have accrued)”, as referred to in clause (b) of the preceding sentence, shall be deemed to exclude related Withheld Amounts to be transferred to the Interest Reserve Account in such month; or (ii) the related Net Mortgage Pass-Through Rate for the Distribution Date in March (or in February if the final Distribution Date occurs in such particular month of February) in any year subsequent to 2017, the “aggregate amount of interest actually accrued (or, in the event of a voluntary or involuntary principal prepayment affecting same, that otherwise would have accrued)”, as referred to in clause (b) of the preceding sentence, shall be deemed to include related Withheld Amounts to be deposited in the Lower-Tier REMIC Distribution Account for distribution on such Distribution Date. In addition, the Net Mortgage Pass-Through Rate with respect to any Mortgage Loan for any Distribution Date shall be determined without regard to: (i) any modification, waiver or amendment of the terms of such Mortgage Loan, whether agreed to by the Master Servicer, the Special Servicer, an Outside Servicer or an Outside Special Servicer or resulting from a bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceeding involving the related borrower; (ii) the occurrence and continuation of a default under such Mortgage Loan; (iii) the passage of the related maturity date or, in the case of an ARD Mortgage Loan, the related Anticipated Repayment Date; and (iv) the related Mortgaged Property becoming an REO Property.

  • Premium Mortgage Loan Any Group 1 Premium Mortgage Loan or Group 2 Premium Mortgage Loan.

  • Mortgage Amendment means an amendment to an Existing Mortgage or an amendment and restatement of an Existing Mortgage, in each case in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Collateral Agent.

  • Group I Mortgage Loan A Mortgage Loan assigned to Loan Group I. All Group I Mortgage Loans have a principal balance at origination that conforms to Xxxxxxx Mac loan limits.

  • Conventional Mortgage Loan Any Mortgage Loan that is not an FHA Loan.

  • Certificate Insurance Policy The Certificate Guaranty Insurance Policy No. AB1094BE, dated the Closing Date, including any endorsements thereto issued by the Certificate Insurer to the Trustee for the benefit of the Holders of the Insured Certificates, a form of which is attached as Exhibit L hereto.