Average Sixty Sample Clauses

The "Average Sixty" clause establishes a method for calculating an average value, typically over a sixty-day period, to determine a contractual metric such as price, quantity, or performance. In practice, this clause might be used to smooth out fluctuations by taking the mean of daily values over the specified timeframe, ensuring that short-term volatility does not disproportionately affect the outcome. Its core function is to provide a fair and stable basis for calculations, reducing the impact of anomalies and promoting predictability in contractual obligations.
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio (arithmetic average of ratios for this month and two preceding months; may not exceed 3.5%) _______
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (arithmetic average of ratios for this month and two preceding months; may not exceed 10% of the Senior Subordination Percentage calculated in Item 97.)
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (i) Sixty-Day Delinquency Ratio for current Payment Date _________
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (arithmetic _________ average of ratios for this month and two preceding months may not exceed 38% of the Senior Enhancement Percentage)
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (arithmetic average of ratios for this month and two preceding months; may not exceed 10.0%) ____________
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (to be satisfied, line (ii) may not exceed line (iii)) (i) Sixty-Day Delinquency Ratio for current Payment Date (ii) Arithmetic average of Sixty Day Delinquency Ratios for current and two preceding months
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio (arithmetic average of ratios for this month and two preceding months; may not exceed 6.25%) ---------- 28. Cumulative Realized Losses Test (a) Cumulative Realized Losses for current Remittance Date ---------- (b) (as a percentage of Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance; may not exceed 7.00% from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006; 8.75% from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007; 11.75% from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008; and 13.25% thereafter) ---------- 29. Current Realized Losses Test (a) Current Realized Losses for current Remittance Date ---------- (b) Current Realized Loss Ratio (total Realized Losses for most recent three months, multiplied by 4, divided by arithmetic average of Pool Scheduled Principal Balances for third preceding Remittance Date and for current Remittance Date; may not exceed 3.50%) ---------- 30. Class M-1 Principal Balance Test Sum of Class M-1 Principal Balance, Class M-2 Principal Balance, Class B Principal Balance and the Over-collateralization Amount before distributions on current Remittance Date divided by Pool Scheduled Principal Balance as of preceding Remittance Date (must be equal to or greater than 34.125%). ---------- 31. Class M-2 Principal Balance Test Sum of Class M-2 Principal Balance, Class B Principal Balance and the Over-collateralization Amount (before distributions on current Remittance Date) divided by Pool Scheduled Principal Balance as of preceding Remittance Date (must be equal to or greater than 24.000%). ---------- 32. Class B Principal Balance Test (a) The Class B Principal Balance (before any distributions on current Remittance Date) as of such Remittance Date (must be greater than $9,500,000) ----------
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test (i) Sixty-Day Delinquency Ratio for current
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio Test for the Fixed Rate Loans and for the Adjustable Rate Loans (as set forth in Exhibit M hereto);
Average Sixty. Day Delinquency Ratio