Required Cash Collateral Amount Trigger Date definition

Required Cash Collateral Amount Trigger Date means the date on which the Required Cash Collateral Amount shall first become an amount greater than zero.

Related to Required Cash Collateral Amount Trigger Date

  • Required Cash Collateral Amount shall have the meaning provided in Section 3.7(c).

  • Minimum L/C Collateral Amount means, at any time, in connection with any Letter of Credit, (i) with respect to Cash Collateral consisting of cash or deposit account balances, an amount equal to 102% of the Revolving L/C Exposure with respect to such Letter of Credit at such time and (ii) otherwise, an amount sufficient to provide credit support with respect to such Revolving L/C Exposure as determined by the Administrative Agent and the Issuing Banks in their sole discretion.

  • Excess Collateral Amount means, at any time, the excess of (a) the sum of (i) the Collateral Amount, and (ii) the Principal Accumulation Account Balance, over (b) the Note Principal Balance.

  • Collateral Amount means, as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the result of (a) Initial Collateral Amount, minus (b) the amount of principal previously paid to the Series 2019-A Noteholders and, without duplication, the principal amount of any Series 2019-A Notes that are retired and cancelled, minus (c) reductions in the Collateral Amount pursuant to Section 4.4(f), minus (d) the balance on deposit in the Principal Accumulation Account, minus (e) the excess, if any, of the aggregate amount of Investor Charge-Offs and Reallocated Principal Collections over the reimbursements of such amounts pursuant to subsection 4.4(a)(vii) prior to such date; provided, that, the Collateral Amount will not be less than zero.

  • L/C Cash Collateral Account means an interest bearing cash collateral account to be established and maintained by the Agent, over which the Agent shall have sole dominion and control, upon terms as may be satisfactory to the Agent.