Authorization to Collect Receivables, Etc Sample Clauses

Authorization to Collect Receivables, Etc. (i) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each Seller Party hereby agrees that Buyer shall have all rights as holder and owner in respect of the Purchased Receivables, including the right to exercise any and all of its rights, powers, privileges and remedies hereunder, under applicable law (including the UCC or any similar law) or at equity to collect any Purchased Receivables directly from the applicable Account Debtor; provided, however, that (x) until a Servicer Event Change has occurred and is continuing, (y) until a late payment has occurred with respect to a Purchased Receivable and remains unpaid for more than five (5) Business Days following the Expected Due Date therefor (and such late payment has not been determined to be the result of a Repurchase Event for which the Seller has paid or is required to pay the related Repurchase Price, and has not otherwise caused a Repurchase Event to then be in effect with respect to such Purchased Receivable) or (z) unless such notification is required to perfect the security or ownership interest of the Buyer under the law of any applicable jurisdiction, the Buyer shall not have the right to collect any Purchased Receivables directly from the applicable Account Debtor, change payment instructions or notify any Account Debtor that Seller has sold the applicable Purchased Receivables to Buyer hereunder; it being understood that following any of the events described in clauses (x), (y) or (z), above, the Buyer may (i) notify the applicable Account Debtor that the Seller has sold the applicable Purchased Receivables to the Buyer hereunder and (ii) direct such Account Debtor to make payments with respect to such Purchased Receivable directly to the Buyer’s Account (or as otherwise directed by the Buyer at such time).
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Authorization to Collect Receivables, Etc. Each Seller and the Servicer hereby acknowledges the right of the Buyer, as owner of the Purchased Receivables, and authorizes the Buyer, its designees and any successor the Servicer to take any and all steps in such Seller’s name or on behalf of Seller necessary or desirable, in such Person’s determination, to collect all amounts due under any and all Purchased Receivables, including, without limitation, (x) endorsing Seller’s name on checks and other instruments representing Collections on Purchased Receivables, (y) enforcing such Purchased Receivables and the provisions of the related contracts that concern payment and/or enforcement of rights to payment and (z) notifying Account Debtors of the Buyer’s ownership interest in the Purchased Receivables.
Authorization to Collect Receivables, Etc. Seller hereby acknowledges the right of Xxxxx, as owner of the Purchased Receivables, and authorizes Xxxxx, its designees and any Special Servicer to take any and all steps in Seller’s name or on behalf of Seller necessary or desirable, in such Person’s determination following the replacement of Seller as Servicer pursuant to Section 6.2(b)(iv) or Section 7.3 hereof, to collect all amounts due under any and all Purchased Receivables, including, without limitation, endorsing Seller’s name on checks and other instruments representing Collections and enforcing such Purchased Receivables and the provisions of the related Contracts that concern payment and/or enforcement of rights to payment.

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  • Notification to Account Debtors The Lender shall have the right at any time (whether or not an Event of Default has occurred) to notify any of the Borrower's Account Debtors to make payment directly to the Lender and to collect all amounts due on account of the Collateral.

  • Endorsement and Collection of Checks, Etc The Custodian is hereby authorized to endorse and collect all checks, drafts or other orders for the payment of money received by the Custodian for the account of a Portfolio.

  • Payments on Receivables, Accounts The Seller will, and will cause each Originator to, at all times instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables (other than Pool Receivables that are FUMS Receivables) to a Lock-Box Account. If any payments or other Collections are received by the Seller or an Originator (including payments or other Collections on Pool Receivables that are FUMS Receivables), it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrator and the Purchasers and promptly (but in any event within two (2) Business Days after receipt) remit such funds into a Lock-Box Account. The Seller will cause each Lock-Box Bank to comply with the terms of each applicable Lock-Box Agreement. The Seller will not permit the funds other than Collections on Pool Receivables and other Pool Assets to be deposited into any Lock-Box Account. If such funds are nevertheless deposited into any Lock-Box Account, the Seller will promptly identify such funds for segregation. The Seller will not, and will not permit the Servicer, any Originator or other Person to, commingle Collections or other funds to which the Administrator, any Purchaser Agent or any Purchaser is entitled with any other funds, provided, however, that Collections on FUMS Receivables may be commingled with other funds so long as such fund are remitted into a Lock-Box Account within two (2) Business Days after receipt. The Seller shall only add or replace, and shall only permit an Originator to add or replace, a Lock-Box Bank (or the related lock-box or post office box) or Lock-Box Account to those listed on Schedule II to this Agreement if the Administrator has received notice of such addition or replacement, a copy of any new Lock-Box Agreement and an executed and acknowledged copy of a Lock-Box Agreement in form and substance acceptable to the Administrator from any such new Lock-Box Bank. The Seller shall only terminate a Lock-Box Bank or close a Lock-Box Account (or the related lock-box or post office box), upon 30 days’ prior notice to and with the prior written consent of the Administrator.

  • Payments on Receivables, Collection Accounts The Servicer will at all times, instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables to a Collection Account or a Lock-Box. The Servicer will, at all times, maintain such books and records necessary to identify Collections received from time to time on Pool Receivables and to segregate such Collections from other property of the Servicer and the Originators. If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections are received by the Borrower, the Servicer or an Originator, it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties and promptly remit such funds into a Collection Account; provided, however, that (x) no less than 98.0% of such payments received shall be remitted to a Collection Account within one (1) Business Day after receipt and (y) no more than 2.0% of such payments received shall be remitted to a Collection Account within five (5) Business Days after receipt. The Servicer shall not permit funds other than Collections on Pool Receivables and other Collateral to be deposited into any Collection Account. If such funds are nevertheless deposited into any Collection Account, the Servicer will within two (2) Business Days identify and transfer such funds to the appropriate Person entitled to such funds. The Servicer will not, and will not permit the Borrower, any Originator or any other Person to commingle Collections or other funds to which the Administrative Agent, any Lender or any other Secured Party is entitled, with any other funds. The Servicer shall only add a Collection Account (or a related Lock-Box), or a Collection Account Bank to those listed on Schedule II to this Agreement, if the Administrative Agent has received notice of such addition and an executed and acknowledged copy of an Account Control Agreement (or an amendment thereto) from the applicable Collection Account Bank. The Servicer shall only terminate a Collection Account Bank or close a Collection Account (or a related Lock-Box) with the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.

  • Previously Reviewed Receivables; Duplicative Tests If any Review Receivable was included in a prior Review, the Asset Representations Reviewer will not conduct additional Tests on such Review Receivable, but will include the previously reported Test results in the Review Report for the current Review. If the same Test is required for more than one Eligible Representation, the Asset Representations Reviewer will only perform the Test once for each Review Receivable, but will report the results of the Test for each applicable Eligible Representation on the Review Report.

  • Payment of Receivables Purchase Price In consideration of the sale of the Receivables from the Seller to the Purchaser as provided in Section 2.1, on the Closing Date the Purchaser shall have paid to the Seller the Receivables Purchase Price.

  • Authorization to File Borrower hereby authorizes Bank to file UCC financing statements without notice to Borrower, with all appropriate jurisdictions, as Bank deems appropriate, in order to further perfect or protect Bank’s interest in the Collateral, including a notice that any disposition of the Collateral, by either the Borrower or any other Person, shall be deemed to violate the rights of the Bank under the Code.

  • Authorization to Sell You are to offer and sell shares only at the regular public price currently determined by the respective Funds in the manner described in their offering Prospectuses. This Agreement on your part runs to us and to the respective Funds and is for the benefit of and enforceable by each. The offering Prospectuses and this Agreement set forth the terms applicable to members of the Selling Group and all other representations or documents are subordinate. You understand that Class 529 shares of the Funds are available only as underlying investments through the Program.

  • Direction to Account Debtors; Contracting Parties; etc Subject to the Intercreditor Agreement, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default (but without limiting the provisions of the Credit Agreement), if the Collateral Agent so directs any Grantor, such Grantor agrees (x) to cause all payments on account of the Accounts and Contracts to be made directly to the Cash Collateral Account, (y) that the Collateral Agent may, at its option, directly notify the obligors with respect to any Accounts and/or under any Contracts to make payments with respect thereto as provided in the preceding clause (x), and (z) that the Collateral Agent may enforce collection of any such Accounts and Contracts and may adjust, settle or compromise the amount of payment thereof, in the same manner and to the same extent as such Grantor. Subject to the Intercreditor Agreement, without notice to or assent by any Grantor, the Collateral Agent may, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, apply any or all amounts then in, or thereafter deposited in, the Cash Collateral Account toward the payment of the Obligations in the manner provided in Section 5.4 of this Agreement. The reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses of collection (including reasonable out-of-pocket attorneys’ fees), whether incurred by a Grantor or the Collateral Agent, shall be borne by the relevant Grantor. The Collateral Agent shall deliver a copy of each notice given to any such obligors referred to in the preceding clause (y) to the relevant Grantor, provided that (x) the failure by the Collateral Agent to so notify such Grantor shall not affect the effectiveness of such notice or the other rights of the Collateral Agent created by this Section 3.3 and (y) no such notice shall be required if an Event of Default of the type described in Section 8.01(f) of the Credit Agreement has occurred and is continuing.

  • Payments to Collection Account On or before the applicable Cut-Off Date, the Servicer shall have instructed all Obligors to make all payments in respect of the Collateral Portfolio directly to the Collection Account; provided that the Servicer is not required to so instruct any Obligor which is solely a guarantor or other surety (or an Obligor that is not designated as the “lead borrower” or another such similar term) unless and until the Servicer calls on the related guaranty or secondary obligation.

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