Aging Event Asset definition

Aging Event Asset. If applicable per the Transactions Terms Letter, as of any date of determination, a Purchased Asset that is not a Defective Asset and was not repurchased prior to the occurrence of an Aging Event with respect to such Purchased Asset.
Aging Event Asset. If applicable per the Transactions Terms Letter, as of any date of determination, a Purchased Asset that is not a Defective Asset and was not repurchased prior to the occurrence of an Aging Event with respect to such Purchased Asset. “Aging Fee”: The aging fee set forth in the Transactions Terms Letter. The Aging Fee shall be non- refundable. “Allocation Percentage”: With respect to any Buyer, the percentage of the Aggregate Transaction Limit specified opposite such Buyer’s name in the column entitled “Allocation Percentage” on Schedule 3, as adjusted from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.

Examples of Aging Event Asset in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, upon and after the occurrence of an Aging Event with respect to a Purchased Asset, the Purchase Price for such Purchased Asset shall bear a Price Differential at an annual rate equal to the sum of the Applicable Pricing Rate plus the Type Margin for an Aging Event Asset.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, upon and after the occurrence of an Aging Event with respect to a Purchased Asset, the Purchase Price for such Purchased Asset shall bear a Price Differential at an annual rate equal to the sum of the Applicable Pricing Rate plus the Type Margin for an Aging Event Asset, if any.

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  • Closing Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).

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