Margin Excess. In Buyer’s sole discretion, on any date upon which a Margin Deficit with respect to any Purchased Asset exists, if, with respect to any other Purchased Asset, the lesser of either (a) the Market Value for such Purchased Asset on the related Purchase Date, or (b) the then-current Market Value of such Purchased Asset (or the par amount of such Purchased Asset, if lower than Market Value) on the date of the determination thereof, exceeds the product of (x) Seller’s Margin Percentage and (y) the outstanding Repurchase Price for such Purchased Asset as of such date (the positive difference, if any, a “Margin Excess”), Seller may request that Buyer apply such Margin Excess as credit against the Margin Deficit on any Purchased Asset for which a Margin Deficit Exists pursuant to Section 4.01, in full or partial satisfaction of such Margin Deficit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event shall available Margin Excess in respect of any LIBOR Based Transaction be reallocated (i.e., in such a way that the Purchase Price of any such LIBOR Based Transaction would be increased) at any time to cure in whole or in part a Margin Deficit relating to (x) any SOFR Based Transaction or (y) any LIBOR Based Transaction where such reallocation would result in an increase to the Purchase Price of any LIBOR Based Transaction with a Repurchase Date that is later than the Repurchase Date of the LIBOR Based Transaction in respect of which such Margin Deficit exists.
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Sources: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc.), Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc.)
Margin Excess. 45 - In Buyer’s sole discretion, on any date upon which a Margin Deficit with respect to any Purchased Asset exists, if, with respect to any other Purchased Asset, the lesser of either
either (a) the Market Value for such Purchased Asset on the related Purchase Date, or (b) the then-current Market Value of such Purchased Asset (or the par amount of such Purchased Asset, if lower than Market Value) on the date of the determination thereof, exceeds the product of (x) Seller’s Margin Percentage and (y) the outstanding Repurchase Price for such Purchased Asset as of such date (the positive difference, if any, a “Margin Excess”), Seller may request that Buyer apply such Margin Excess as credit against the Margin Deficit on any Purchased Asset for which a Margin Deficit Exists pursuant to Section 4.01, in full or partial satisfaction of such Margin Deficit. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event shall available Margin Excess in respect of any LIBOR Based Transaction be reallocated (i.e., in such a way that the Purchase Price of any such LIBOR Based Transaction would be increased) at any time to cure in whole or in part a Margin Deficit relating to (x) any SOFR Based Transaction or (y) any LIBOR Based Transaction where such reallocation would result in an increase to the Purchase Price of any LIBOR Based Transaction with a Repurchase Date that is later than the Repurchase Date of the LIBOR Based Transaction in respect of which such Margin Deficit exists.
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Sources: Master Repurchase and Securities Contract (Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc.)