Big Ticket Recourse Program Sample Clauses

Big Ticket Recourse Program. Bank and Zale agree that (with respect to both new and existing Accounts) in any case where the credit line requested or the Card Sale gross amount is more than $10,000 (or such lower amount as to which Bank may determine on a case-by-case basis), and where Bank would otherwise approve the Account (based on Bank’s Account Issuance Criteria) but not grant an initial credit line or a credit line increase greater than or equal to the amount requested, and where the Big Ticket Recourse Program risk criteria for customers or applicants are met as determined from time to time by Bank in its sole discretion, such Accounts shall be eligible for the “Big Ticket Recourse Program”, as described below. In no event shall the aggregate amount of receivables under the Big Ticket Recourse Program at any time exceed [redacted].
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Big Ticket Recourse Program. Without by implication limiting or expanding the generality of Section 1.3 of the Purchase Agreement, Assumed Liabilities shall include (i) the amount of any recourse obligation due to Citibank USA, N.A. that arises from the purchase of merchandise subsequent to the Effective Time using a Xxxxxx, Banks and Xxxxxx proprietary credit card issued by Citibank (“BBB Credit Card”) and (ii) the amount of any recourse obligation due to Citibank that arises from the purchase of merchandise prior to the Effective Time using a BBB Credit Card where such BBB Credit Card (or a different card for the same account) is used to purchase merchandise with recourse subsequent to the Effective Time, provided that Opco, acting pursuant to the Transitional Services Agreement, follows its customary procedures in approving purchases following the Effective Time. With respect to such purchases, Opco shall provide, pursuant to the Transitional Services Agreement, such reports as Purchaser reasonably shall request. In addition, upon request by Opco, Purchaser promptly shall reimburse Sellers for the net amount of any restricted cash required to be deposited with Citibank with respect to any recourse obligations which are Assumed Liabilities as discussed above, subject to reimbursement when such restrictions lapse. For the sake of clarity, any recourse obligation relating to the period prior to the Effective Time shall remain the liability of sellers, and shall not be an Assumed Liability, other than under the limited circumstances set forth above.

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  • Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of 2010 The parties hereby agree that none of (i) Section 739 of the WSTAA, (ii) any similar legal certainty provision included in any legislation enacted, or rule or regulation promulgated, on or after the Trade Date, (iii) the enactment of the WSTAA or any regulation under the WSTAA, (iv) any requirement under the WSTAA or (v) any amendment made by the WSTAA shall limit or otherwise impair either party’s right to terminate, renegotiate, modify, amend or supplement this Confirmation or the Agreement, as applicable, arising from a termination event, force majeure, illegality, increased cost, regulatory change or similar event under this Confirmation, the Equity Definitions or the Agreement (including, but not limited to, any right arising from any Acceleration Event).

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