Common use of Action Requiring Prior Notice Clause in Contracts

Action Requiring Prior Notice. For the following matters, the Owner Trustee, at least thirty (30) days before taking any such action, shall notify the Certificateholders and the Administrator (who will notify the Rating Agencies, if any, and the Creditor Representatives (who will notify the Creditors)) of the proposed action. The Owner Trustee shall not take such action if either (a) the Majority Creditor Representatives or their representative (or, with respect to clause (iv) below, the Creditor Representative for the Creditors required to consent) or (b) the Class A Certificateholder has notified the Owner Trustee before the thirtieth (30th) day after receiving notice pursuant to this Section 5.3 that the Majority Creditor Representatives (or, with respect to clause (iv) below, the Creditor Representative on behalf of the requisite percentage of Creditors required to consent) or the Class A Certificateholder, as applicable, have withheld consent or given alternative direction:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Trust Agreement (Verizon Master Trust), Trust Agreement (Verizon Master Trust)

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