Fixed Rate Collateral Obligations definition

Fixed Rate Collateral Obligations means Collateral Obligations which bear interest at a fixed rate.
Fixed Rate Collateral Obligations or “Bonds”: Collateral Obligations (other than Defaulted Obligations) that, at the time of determination, bear interest at a fixed rate.

Related to Fixed Rate Collateral Obligations

  • Collateral Obligation means a Loan owned by the Borrower, excluding the Retained Interest thereon.

  • DIP Collateral Obligation A loan made to a debtor-in-possession pursuant to Section 364 of the Bankruptcy Code having the priority allowed by either Section 364(c) or 364(d) of the Bankruptcy Code and fully secured by senior liens.

  • Delayed Drawdown Collateral Obligation A Collateral Obligation that (a) requires the Issuer to make one or more future advances to the borrower under the Underlying Documents relating thereto, (b) specifies a maximum amount that can be borrowed on one or more fixed borrowing dates, and (c) does not permit the re-borrowing of any amount previously repaid by the borrower thereunder; but any such Collateral Obligation will be a Delayed Drawdown Collateral Obligation only until all commitments by the Issuer to make advances to the borrower expire or are terminated or are reduced to zero.

  • Schedule of Collateral Obligations means the list or lists of Collateral Obligations attached to each Asset Approval Request and each Reinvestment Request. Each such schedule shall identify the assets that will become Collateral Obligations, shall set forth such information with respect to each such Collateral Obligation as the Borrower or the Facility Agent may reasonably require and shall supplement any such schedules attached to previously-delivered Asset Approval Requests and Reinvestment Requests.

  • General obligation bonds means, collectively, the Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds and the Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds.