Blocked Account Sweep; Status of Blocked Accounts Sample Clauses

Blocked Account Sweep; Status of Blocked Accounts. (i) Notwithstanding anything herein or in the other Loan Documents to the contrary, at any time at the Required Lenderssole discretion, for good reason, or for no reason at all (including regardless of whether a Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing), the Required Lenders may direct the Administrative Agent (or any other applicable person with control or access to the Blocked Accounts) to instruct the banks where the Blocked Accounts are located to (i) comply with any and all instructions originated by the Administrative Agent directing the disposition of the funds in each such Blocked Account without further consent by any Credit Party and to not comply with any instructions, directions or orders of any form with respect to such Blocked Accounts from any other Person (including any Credit Party), and (ii) transfer any amounts on deposit in any or all Blocked Accounts (up to the amount of the then-outstanding Obligations) to be withdrawn and promptly thereafter applied to repay the equivalent amount of the Obligations (the “Lender Withdrawal”), including any Prepayment Premium; provided that, upon the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default under Sections 7.1(f) or 7.1(g), the foregoing direction to withdraw from the Blocked Accounts an amount equal to the lesser of the amount necessary to repay the Obligations in full and the remaining balance in the Blocked Accounts shall be deemed to be automatically given to the Administrative Agent without any further action on part of any Lender, and the Administrative Agent (or any other applicable person with control or access to the Blocked Accounts) shall promptly cause such Lender Withdrawal to be effected unless otherwise directed by the Required Lenders. (ii) The Blocked Account at all times shall subject to the control of the Administrative Agent for the ratable benefit of the Secured Parties.
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Related to Blocked Account Sweep; Status of Blocked Accounts

  • Blocked Accounts Agent shall have received duly executed agreements establishing the Blocked Accounts or Depository Accounts with financial institutions acceptable to Agent for the collection or servicing of the Receivables and proceeds of the Collateral;

  • Blocked Account The Blocked Account referred to in Section 2.10(c) hereof shall have been established to the satisfaction of FINOVA in its sole discretion;

  • Establishment of a Lockbox Account, Dominion Account All proceeds of Collateral shall be deposited by Borrower into either (i) a lockbox account, dominion account or such other “blocked account” (“Blocked Accounts”) established at a bank or banks (each such bank, a “Blocked Account Bank”) pursuant to an arrangement with such Blocked Account Bank as may be selected by Borrower and be acceptable to Agent or (ii) depository accounts (“Depository Accounts”) established at Agent for the deposit of such proceeds. Borrower, Agent and each Blocked Account Bank shall enter into a deposit account control agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Agent directing such Blocked Account Bank, upon notice from Agent, to transfer such funds so deposited to Agent, either to any account maintained by Agent at said Blocked Account Bank or by wire transfer to appropriate account(s) of Agent. All funds deposited in such Blocked Accounts shall immediately become the property of Agent and Borrower shall obtain the agreement by such Blocked Account Bank to waive any offset rights against the funds so deposited. Neither Agent nor any Lender assumes any responsibility for such blocked account arrangement, including any claim of accord and satisfaction or release with respect to deposits accepted by any Blocked Account Bank thereunder. All deposit accounts and investment accounts of Borrower are set forth on Schedule 4.15(g). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 4.15(g), Borrower shall be permitted to deposit checks or other payments received at Borrower’s locations in the Ordinary Course of Business in deposit accounts which may not be subject to a blocked account or similar agreements; provided that, at no time shall Borrower have more than $50,000 in the aggregate in all such accounts which are not Blocked Accounts or Depository Accounts.

  • Deposit Account Transactions (a) The Bank or its Subcustodians will make payments from the Deposit Account upon receipt of Instructions which include all information required by the Bank.

  • Deposit Account Control Agreement control agreement satisfactory to Agent executed by an institution maintaining a Deposit Account for an Obligor, to perfect Agent’s Lien on such account.

  • Deposit Account Control Agreements the Deposit Account control agreements to be executed by each institution maintaining a Deposit Account for an Obligor, in favor of Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, as security for the Obligations.

  • Lockboxes Upon request of the Administrative Agent after the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default, each Grantor shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent irrevocable lockbox agreements in the form provided by or otherwise acceptable to the Administrative Agent, which agreements shall be accompanied by an acknowledgment by the bank where the lockbox is located of the Lien of the Administrative Agent granted hereunder and of irrevocable instructions to wire all amounts collected therein to a special collateral account at the Administrative Agent.

  • Deposit Accounts; Etc (i) Schedule 5 hereto accurately sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, for each Grantor, each deposit account maintained by such Grantor (including a description thereof and the respective account number) and the name of the respective bank with which such deposit account is maintained. Subject to Section 4(c) hereof and the terms of the Intercreditor Agreement, for each deposit account that is Collateral (other than the Cash Collateral Account or any other deposit account maintained with the Collateral Agent), the respective Grantor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the bank with which the deposit account is maintained to execute and deliver to the Collateral Agent, (x) in the case of an account located at a bank which is a lender under the Senior Credit Facility, within 30 days after the date of this Agreement (or, if later, the date of the establishment of the respective deposit account), or (y) in the case of an account located at a bank which is a not lender under the Senior Credit Facility, within 45 days after the date of this Agreement (or, if later, the date of the establishment of the respective deposit account), a “control agreement” in form and substance consistent with the deposit account control agreements entered into by the Company pursuant to the Senior Credit Facility, or otherwise acceptable to the Collateral Agent. Subject to Section 10(n)(iii) hereof, if any bank with which a deposit account is maintained refuses to, or does not, enter into such a “control agreement”, then the respective Grantor shall promptly (and in any event within 30 days after the date of this Agreement or, if later, 30 days after the establishment of such account) close the respective deposit account and transfer all balances therein to the Cash Collateral Account or another deposit account meeting the requirements of this Section 4(q). If any bank with which a deposit account is maintained refuses to subordinate all its claims with respect to such deposit account to the Collateral Agent’s security interest therein on terms satisfactory to the Collateral Agent, then the Collateral Agent, at its option, may (x) require that such deposit account be terminated in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence or (y) agree to a “control agreement” without such subordination, provided that in such event the Collateral Agent may at any time, at its option, subsequently require that such deposit account be terminated (within 30 days after notice from the Collateral Agent) in accordance with the requirements of the immediately preceding sentence.

  • Control Accounts; Approved Deposit Accounts Each Loan Party shall (i) deposit in an Approved Deposit Account all Cash it receives, (ii) not establish or maintain any Securities Account or Commodities Account that is not a Control Account and (iii) not establish or maintain any Deposit Account other than an Approved Deposit Account, provided however that notwithstanding the foregoing, each Loan Party may (w) maintain zero-balance accounts for the purpose of managing local disbursements and collections and may maintain payroll, withholding tax and other fiduciary accounts, (x) maintain accounts into which amounts are paid by a governmental entity pursuant to one or more Health Care Laws so long as the amounts on deposit therein are transferred each Business Day to an Approved Deposit Account or any other account permitted to be so utilized under this Section 5.14, (y) maintain other accounts as long as the aggregate monthly average daily balance over the immediately preceding 12-month period for all such Loan Parties in all such other accounts does not exceed $3,000,000 at any time and (z) make pledges or cash deposits permitted by Section 6.02.

  • Separate Account Transactions Investment decisions for the Separate Account shall be made by the Sub-Advisor independently from those for any other investment companies and accounts advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor. The Separate Account and such investment companies and accounts may, however, invest in the same securities. When the Sub-Advisor seeks to purchase or sell the same security at substantially the same time on behalf of the Separate Account and/or another investment company or account, the Sub-Advisor shall, to the extent permitted by law and to the extent reasonably practicable, aggregate such orders or otherwise effect such transaction on an average price basis, and available investments will be allocated as to amount in a manner which the Sub-Advisor believes to be equitable to the Fund and such other investment company or account. In some instances, this investment procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the size of the position obtained or sold by the Fund. To the extent permitted by law, the Sub-Advisor may aggregate the securities to be sold or purchased for the Separate Account with those to be sold or purchased for other investment companies or accounts in order to obtain best execution on an overall basis for all the Sub-Advisor’s clients. The Sub-Advisor shall place orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Separate Account and will solicit broker-dealers to execute transactions in accordance with the Fund’s policies and restrictions regarding brokerage allocations. If applicable, the Sub-Advisor shall place orders pursuant to its investment determinations for the Separate Account either directly with the issuer or with any broker or dealer. If it executes portfolio transactions and selects brokers or dealers, the Sub-Advisor shall use its reasonable best efforts to seek the most favorable execution of orders, after taking into account all factors the Sub-Advisor deems relevant, including the breadth of the market in the security, the price of the security, the financial condition and execution capability of the broker or dealer, and the reasonableness of the commission, if any, both for the specific transaction and on a continuing basis. Consistent with this obligation, the Sub-Advisor may, to the extent permitted by law, purchase and sell portfolio securities to and from brokers and dealers who provide brokerage and/or research services (within the meaning of Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to or for the benefit of the Separate Account and/or other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or any of its affiliates exercises investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay to a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and/or research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Separate Account which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and/or research services provided by such broker or dealer, viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the Sub-Advisor’s overall responsibilities to the Fund. In no instance will portfolio securities be purchased from or sold to the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor or any affiliated person of either thereof; except as permitted by Rules and Regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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