Borrowing Base Collateral; Governmental Contracts; Governmental Account Debtors Sample Clauses

Borrowing Base Collateral; Governmental Contracts; Governmental Account Debtors. (a) As to each Account that is identified by Borrowers as an Eligible Account or an Eligible Costs in Excess of Billings, as applicable, in a Borrowing Base Certificate submitted to Agent, such Account is (i) a bona fide existing payment obligation of the applicable Account Debtor created by the sale and delivery of Inventory or the rendition of services to such Account Debtor in the Ordinary Course of Business of the applicable Borrower, (ii) owed to the applicable Borrower without any known defenses, disputes, offsets, counterclaims, or rights of return or cancellation, and (iii) not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria set forth in the definition of Eligible Account or Eligible Costs in Excess of Billings, as applicable.
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  • Notification of Account Debtors MLBFS may notify any Account Debtor that its Account or Chattel Paper has been assigned to MLBFS and direct such Account Debtor to make payment directly to MLBFS of all amounts due or becoming due with respect to such Account or Chattel Paper; and MLBFS may enforce payment and collect, by legal proceedings or otherwise, such Account or Chattel Paper.

  • Accounts Receivable; Accounts Payable All accounts receivable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries reflected in the Interim Financial Statements and all accounts receivable that are reflected on the books of Emergent and its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date (net of allowances for doubtful accounts as reflected thereon and as determined in accordance with GAAP) are obligations arising from sales actually made or services actually performed in the Ordinary Course of Business arising in connection with bona fide arm’s length transactions with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, constitute valid undisputed claims and are not, by their terms, subject to defenses, set-offs or counterclaims. Neither Emergent nor any of its Subsidiaries has received written notice from or on behalf of any obligor of any such accounts receivable that such obligor is unwilling or unable to pay a material portion of such accounts receivable. All accounts payable and notes payable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries arose in bona fide arm’s length transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business and with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, and no such account payable or note payable is materially delinquent in its payment.

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