Closing Data File definition

Closing Data File is defined in Section 2.06(a)(i).
Closing Data File means, with respect to any Loan as of any Funding Date, a computer file generated by Borrower or Servicer and delivered to Lender and Custodian, which provides, with respect to each Mortgage Loan that is pledged or to be pledged to Lender on such Funding Date, each of the data fields set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto and the information responsive to each such field, as well as any and all new, modified or updated information with respect to such Mortgage Loan that has been provided to Lender prior to the applicable Funding Date, in each case in a format that has previously been approved by Lender and is otherwise acceptable to Lender.
Closing Data File means, with respect to any Purchased Loan as of any Funding Date, a computer file generated by Seller or Servicer and delivered to Buyer and Custodian, which provides, with respect to each Purchased Loan that is transferred or to be transferred to Buyer on such Funding Date, each of the data fields set forth on Exhibit II attached hereto and the information responsive to each such field, as well as any and all new, modified or updated information with respect to such Purchased Loan that has been provided to Buyer prior to the 4878-0667-3646v.26 7 applicable Funding Date, in each case in a format that has previously been approved by Buyer and is otherwise acceptable to Buyer.

Examples of Closing Data File in a sentence

  • On the 10th Business Day prior to the Target Closing Date, the Insurer will deliver to the Company proposed Annuity Exhibits, which the Insurer will have prepared using the Closing Data File.

  • On the 13th Business Day prior to the Target Closing Date, Insurer will deliver to Company proposed Annuity Exhibits, which Insurer will have prepared using the Closing Data File.

  • On the 52nd Business Day after the Closing, Insurer will deliver to Company an updated data file in a form consistent with the Base File, which new file will include all corrections to the data in the Closing Data File identified by Insurer as of the Interim Post-Closing Data Cut-Off Date and reflecting any other changes agreed between Insurer and Company (the “Interim Post-Closing Data File”).

  • On the 40th Business Day after the Closing, the Insurer will deliver to the Company an updated data file in a form consistent with the Base File which new file will include all corrections to the data in the Closing Data File, including but not limited to [ * * * ], identified by the Insurer as of the Interim Post-Closing Data Cut-Off Date and reflecting any other changes agreed between the Insurer and the Company (the “Interim Post-Closing Data File”).

  • On the 40th Business Day after the Closing, the Insurer will deliver to the Company an updated data file in a form consistent with the Base File which new file will include all corrections to the data in the Closing Data File identified by the Insurer as of the Interim Post-Closing Data Cut-Off Date and reflecting any other changes agreed between the Insurer and the Company (the “Interim Post-Closing Data File”).

  • On the 40th Business Day after the Closing, the Insurer will deliver to the Company an updated data file in a form consistent - 17 – ***CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION*** with the Base File which new file will include all corrections to the data in the Closing Data File identified by the Insurer as of the Interim Post-Closing Data Cut-Off Date and reflecting any other changes agreed between the Insurer and the Company (the “Interim Post-Closing Data File”).


More Definitions of Closing Data File

Closing Data File means, for each Series, each data file set forth on Schedule I hereto in a text format.
Closing Data File means, with respect to any Purchased Loan as of any Funding Date, a computer file generated by Seller or Servicer and delivered to Buyer and Custodian, which provides, with respect to each Purchased Loan that is transferred or to be transferred to Buyer on such Funding Date, each of the data fields set forth on Exhibit II attached hereto and the information responsive to each such field, as well as any and all new, modified or updated information with respect to such Purchased Loan that has been provided to Buyer prior to the applicable Funding Date, in each case in a format that has previously been approved by Buyer and is otherwise acceptable to Buyer.
Closing Data File means, for each Trust, each data file set forth on the loan tape delivered to Purchaser by Sellers on the date hereof pursuant to Section 4.14.

Related to Closing Data File

  • Data File means a single record or collection of data records that are logically related to each other, and are handled as a unit;

  • Information Package means the most recent compilation of financial and other data with respect to the Failed Bank, including any amendments or supplements thereto, provided to the Assuming Institution by the Corporation on the web site used by the Corporation to market the Failed Bank to potential acquirers.

  • CREFC® Special Servicer Property File The data file in the “CREFC® Special Servicer Property File” format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

  • Data Tape The list of all mortgage loans, dated as of the date specified therein, whose Mortgage Servicing Rights will be sold, or that are anticipated to be sold, as applicable, to Seller under the Asset Purchase Agreement.

  • CMSA Property File means a report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the "Property File" available as of the Closing Date on the CMSA Website, or such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CMSA for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.