Write-up Excess definition

Write-up Excess. With respect to each Payment Date, the excess, if any, of the Tranche Write-up Amount for such Payment Date over the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date pursuant to clauses (i) through (v) of “Allocation of Tranche Write-up Amounts to the Reference Tranches” in Section 3.03(c) of this Agreement.
Write-up Excess means, for a Payment Date, the amount by which the Tranche Write- up Amount on such Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date.
Write-up Excess means, for a Payment Date, the amount by which the Tranche Write-up Amount on such Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date.

Examples of Write-up Excess in a sentence

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  • Write-up Excess To the extent that the Tranche Write-up Amount on any Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date, the excess (the "Write-up Excess") will be available as overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-down Amounts on future Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write- down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the Reference Tranches.

  • To the extent that the Tranche Write-up Amount on any Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date, the excess (the "Write-up Excess") will be available as overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-down Amounts on future Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write-down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the related Reference Tranches.

  • To the extent that the Tranche Write-up Amount for a Loan Group on any Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated to such Loan Group on such Payment Date, the excess (the "Write-up Excess") will be available as overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-down Amounts for such Loan Group on future Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write-down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the related Reference Tranches.

  • On each Payment Date, the "Overcollateralization Amount" equals (a) the aggregate amount of Write-up Excesses for such Payment Date and all prior Payment Dates, minus (b) the aggregate amount of Write-up Excess amounts used to offset Tranche Write- down Amounts on all prior Payment Dates.

  • To the extent that the Tranche Write-up Amount on any Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date, the excess (the "Write-up Excess") will be available as overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-downAmounts on future Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write-down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the related Reference Tranches.

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  • To the extent that the Tranche Write-up Amount on any Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date, the excess (the "Write-up Excess") will be available Connecticut Avenue Securities, Series 2016-C02 CONFIDENTIAL PRELIMINARY TERM SHEETas overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-down Amounts on future Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write-down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the related Reference Tranches.


More Definitions of Write-up Excess

Write-up Excess means, for a Payment Date and a Loan Group, the amount by which the Tranche Write-up Amount for such Loan Group on such Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated to such Loan Group on such Payment Date.
Write-up Excess means, for a Payment Date and each Reference Pool, the amount by which the Tranche Write-up Amount on such Payment Date exceeds the Tranche Write-up Amount allocated on such Payment Date, and such excess amount will be available as overcollateralization to offset any Tranche Write-down Amounts on further Payment Dates prior to the allocation of such Tranche Write-down Amounts to reduce the Class Notional Amounts of the Related Reference Tranches.

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