Receivable Value definition
Examples of Receivable Value in a sentence
As of the first day of any Collection Period immediately preceding a Payment Date as of which the Aggregate Receivable Value is 10% or less of the Aggregate Receivable Value as of the Cut-off Date, the Purchaser may purchase all of the Collateral, other than the Trust Accounts.
The Notes are subject to redemption in whole, but not in part, on or after any Payment Date on which the Aggregate Receivable Value (calculated as of the end of the related Collection Period) first becomes ten percent (10%) or less of the Aggregate Receivable Value as of the Cut-off Date and for a purchase price equal to the Redemption Price; provided, however, that the Issuer has available funds sufficient to pay the Redemption Price following the exercise by the Managing Member of the Clean-Up Call.
The Aggregate Receivable Value of Receivables and the related Equipment with respect to which the Purchaser may exercise its Removal Option at any time before the Redemption Date shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the Aggregate Receivable Value as of the Cut-off Date.
As of the first day of any Collection Period immediately preceding a Payment Date as of which the Aggregate Receivable Value is 10% or less of the Aggregate Receivable Value as of the Cut-off Date, the Seller shall have the option to purchase all of the Collateral, other than the Trust Accounts.
The Aggregate Receivable Value of Receivables and the related Equipment with respect to which the Seller may exercise its Purchase Option at any time before the Redemption Date shall not exceed 10% of the Aggregate Receivable Value as of the Cut-off Date.
The Audit Report shall state the sum of the Accounts Receivable Value plus the Inventory Value plus the Deposit/Prepayment Value (the "Audited Value").
As of the first day of any Collection Period immediately preceding a Payment Date as of which the [Pool Balance] [Aggregate Receivable Value] is 10% or less of the [Pool Balance] [Aggregate Receivable Value] as of the Cut-off Date, the Seller shall have the option to purchase all of the Collateral, other than the Trust Accounts.
The Auditor Report shall be prepared in accordance with the principles set forth on Exhibit C, and shall set forth the value of Accounts Receivable as of the Closing Date (the "Accounts Receivable Value") and the value of the Inventory as of the Closing Date (the "Inventory Value"), in each case in accordance with GAAP applied in accordance with Exhibit C.
The sum of the Estimated Accounts Receivable Value and the Estimated Inventory Values shall be the "Estimated Value." If the Estimated Value exceeds $80,300,000, there will be no adjustment of the purchase price until the Auditor Report is available in accordance with Section 1.05.
The Aged Receivable Fee on the unpaid Estimated Net Receivable Value of each Eligible Account at the end of each Aged Receivable Fee Period until the earlier of (a) the date such Eligible Account is Closed, or (b) the Breach Date, computed from the Aged Receivable Fee Commencement Date.