California Receivables Sample Clauses

California Receivables. Each Receivable originated in the State of California has been, and at all times during the term of the Sale and Servicing Agreement will be, serviced by the Servicer in compliance with Cal. Civil Code § 2981, et seq.
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California Receivables. If any California Receivables are not ----------------------------------- collected in full on or prior to the first anniversary of the Closing Date and if Purchaser thereafter notifies Seller that such receivables have not been collected in full, then Seller shall cause to be paid to Purchaser, within 20 Business Days after such notification, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (a) the sum of (i) the unpaid amount of such California Receivables for sales in the year ended December 31, 2000 (the "2000 Receivables") less the aggregate reserve for the 2000 Receivables, if any, set forth on PGE' s consolidated balance sheet as of the Closing Date (the "PGE Closing Balance Sheet") used to determine "net income" pursuant to Section 5.2 but which shall not be less than the amount of such reserves specifically identified to the 2000 Receivables on the date hereof, less any reduction in Purchaser's Taxes as a result of the failure of such receivables to be paid, plus (ii) 10% of the unpaid amount of such California Receivables for sales from January 1, 2001 through February 6, 2001 (the "2001 Receivables") less 10% of the aggregate reserve for the 2001 Receivables, if any, set forth on the PGE Closing Balance Sheet but which shall not be less than the amount of such reserves specifically identified to the 2001 Receivables on the date hereof, less any reduction in Purchaser's Taxes as a result of the failure of such receivables to be paid, except that if less than 90% of the 2001 Receivables are recovered through the power cost adjustment in PGE's rates, then the "10%" percentage in this clause (ii) shall be deemed to be increased to a percentage equal to 100 minus the percentage of such 2001 Receivables that are so actually recovered, plus (iii) Carrying Costs and Litigation Costs over (b) $10,000,000. Promptly after receiving the payment required under this Section 7.18 with respect to any California Receivable or portion thereof, Purchaser shall assign its or any of its subsidiaries rights in such receivable to Seller and Purchaser shall thereafter cooperate with Seller in attempting to collect such receivable. For all periods prior to the first anniversary date of the Closing Date, Purchaser shall, and shall cause it subsidiaries to, use its best efforts to collect the 2000 Receivables and the 2001 Receivables in full.

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  • Receivables (a) No amount payable to such Grantor under or in connection with any Receivable is evidenced by any Instrument or Chattel Paper which has not been delivered to the Administrative Agent. (b) None of the obligors on any Receivables is a Governmental Authority. (c) The amounts represented by such Grantor to the Lenders from time to time as owing to such Grantor in respect of the Receivables will at such times be accurate.

  • Conveyance of Initial Receivables In consideration of the Issuing Entity’s delivery to or upon the order of the Depositor of the Notes and the Certificates, on the Closing Date the Depositor does hereby sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuing Entity, without recourse (subject to the obligations of the Depositor set forth herein), pursuant to an assignment in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the “Initial SSA Assignment”) all right, title and interest of the Depositor, whether now or hereafter acquired, and wherever located, in and to the following: (a) the Initial Receivables identified in the Schedule of Receivables to the Initial SSA Assignment delivered to the Issuing Entity (all of which are identified in World Omni’s computer files by a code indicating the Initial Receivables are owned by the Trust and pledged to the Indenture Trustee) and all monies received thereon and in respect thereof after the Initial Cutoff Date; (b) the security interests in, and the liens on, the Financed Vehicles granted by Obligors in connection with the Initial Receivables and any other interest of the Depositor in such Financed Vehicles; (c) any proceeds with respect to the Initial Receivables from claims on any physical damage, credit life or disability insurance policies covering such Financed Vehicles or Obligors; (d) any Financed Vehicle that shall have secured an Initial Receivable and shall have been acquired by or on behalf of the Depositor, the Servicer or the Trust; (e) all funds on deposit in, and “financial assets” (as such term is defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect) credited to, the Trust Accounts, including the Reserve Account, the Negative Carry Account, if any, and the Pre-Funding Account, if any, from time to time, including the Reserve Account Initial Deposit, any Reserve Account Subsequent Transfer Deposit, the Negative Carry Account Initial Deposit, if any, and the Pre-Funding Account Initial Deposit, if any, and in all investments and proceeds thereof (including all income thereon); (f) the Receivables Purchase Agreement; (g) all “accounts,” “chattel paper,” “general intangibles” and “promissory notes” (as such terms are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect) constituting or relating to the foregoing; and (h) the proceeds of any and all of the foregoing (including Liquidation Proceeds); provided, however, that the foregoing items (a) through (h) shall not include the Notes and Certificates.

  • The Receivables SECTION 3.01 Representations and Warranties of the Seller with Respect to the Receivables.......

  • Reassignment of Purchased Receivables Upon deposit in the Collection Account of the Purchase Amount of any Receivable repurchased by Seller under Section 5.1 hereof, Purchaser and the Issuer shall take such steps as may be reasonably requested by Seller in order to assign to Seller all of Purchaser’s and the Issuer’s right, title and interest in and to such Receivable and all security and documents and all Other Conveyed Property conveyed to Purchaser and the Issuer directly relating thereto, without recourse, representation or warranty, except as to the absence of Liens created by or arising as a result of actions of Purchaser or the Issuer. Such assignment shall be a sale and assignment outright, and not for security. If, following the reassignment of a Purchased Receivable, in any enforcement suit or legal proceeding, it is held that Seller may not enforce any such Receivable on the ground that it shall not be a real party in interest or a holder entitled to enforce the Receivable, Purchaser and the Issuer shall, at the expense of Seller, take such steps as Seller deems reasonably necessary to enforce the Receivable, including bringing suit in Purchaser’s or in the Issuer’s name.

  • Accounts Receivables Each existing Account constitutes, and each hereafter arising Account will, when such Account arises, constitute, the legally valid and binding obligation of the Account Debtor, except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to materially adversely affect the value or collectability of the Accounts included in the Collateral, taken as a whole. No Account Debtor has any defense, set-off, claim or counterclaim against any Grantor that can be asserted against the Administrative Agent, whether in any proceeding to enforce the Administrative Agent’s rights in the Accounts included in the Collateral, or otherwise, except for defenses, setoffs, claims or counterclaims that could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to materially adversely affect the value or collectability of the Accounts included in the Collateral, taken as a whole. None of the Grantors’ accounts receivables are, nor will any hereafter arising account receivable be, evidenced by a promissory note or other Instrument (other than a check) that has not been pledged to the Administrative Agent in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Eligible Receivables Each Receivable included as an Eligible Receivable in the calculation of the Net Receivables Pool Balance as of any date is an Eligible Receivable as of such date.

  • Reassignment of Ineligible Receivables (a) In the event any representation or warranty under Subsection 4.02(a)(ii), (iii), (iv), (vii), (viii), (ix) or (x) is not true and correct in any material respect as of the date specified therein with respect to any Receivable or the related Account and as a result of such breach RFC VIII is required under Subsection 2.6(a) of the Transfer Agreement to accept reassignment of such Receivables previously sold by TRS to RFC VIII pursuant to this Agreement, TRS shall accept reassignment of such Receivables on the terms and conditions set forth in Subsection 6.01(b). (b) TRS shall accept reassignment of any Receivables described in Subsection 6.01(a) from RFC VIII on the date on which such Receivables are reassigned to RFC VIII pursuant to Subsection 2.6(a) of the Transfer Agreement, and shall pay for such reassigned Receivables by paying to RFC VIII in immediately available funds an amount equal to the unpaid balance of such Receivables. Upon reassignment of such Receivables, RFC VIII shall automatically and without further action sell, transfer, assign, set-over and otherwise convey to TRS, without recourse, representation or warranty, all the right, title and interest of RFC VIII in and to such Receivables, all Recoveries allocable to such Receivables, all monies due or to become due and all amounts received or receivable with respect thereto, all Collections with respect thereto, and all proceeds (including “proceeds” as defined in the UCC) thereof. Such reassigned Receivables shall be treated by RFC VIII as collected in full as of the date on which they were reassigned. RFC VIII shall execute such documents and instruments of transfer or assignment and take such other actions as shall reasonably be requested by TRS to effect the conveyance of such Receivables and other property pursuant to this Subsection.

  • Conveyance of the Receivables (a) In consideration for the Issuer’s delivery to or upon the order of the Depositor of the Notes and the Certificates resulting in an increase in the residual value of the equity interest in the Issuer owned by the Depositor, the Depositor does hereby sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Issuer, without recourse, but subject to the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, each and all of the following (collectively, the “Depositor Conveyed Assets”): (i) all right, title and interest of the Depositor in and to the Conveyed Assets; (ii) all of the Depositor’s rights under the Receivables Purchase Agreement, including the representations of the Seller made therein and the Depositor’s right to enforce a breach of any such representation made with respect to any Conveyed Assets; and (iii) all proceeds of the foregoing. (b) As of the Closing Date, the Issuer acknowledges the conveyance to it of the Depositor Conveyed Assets transferred on such date, including all right, title and interest of the Depositor in and to the Depositor Conveyed Assets, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Issuer. Concurrent with such delivery, as of the Closing Date and pursuant to the Indenture the Issuer pledges and/or assigns the Depositor Conveyed Assets and the other Collateral to the Indenture Trustee as security for the Notes.

  • Purchased Contracts The obligation of CNHCR to purchase the Purchased Contracts is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

  • Conveyance of the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Seller hereby sells, transfers, assigns, and otherwise conveys to Purchaser without recourse (but without limitation of its obligations in this Agreement), and Purchaser hereby purchases, all right, title and interest of Seller in and to the following described property (collectively, the “Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property”): (i) the Receivables and all moneys received thereon after the Cutoff Date; (ii) the security interests in the Financed Vehicles granted by Obligors pursuant to the Receivables and any other interest of the Seller in such Financed Vehicles; (iii) any proceeds and the right to receive proceeds with respect to the Receivables from claims on any physical damage, credit life or disability insurance policies covering Financed Vehicles or Obligors and any proceeds from the liquidation of the Receivables; (iv) any proceeds from any Receivable repurchased by a Dealer pursuant to a Dealer Agreement as a result of a breach of representation or warranty in the related Dealer Agreement; (v) all rights under any Service Contracts on the related Financed Vehicles; (vi) the related Receivable Files; (vii) all of the Seller’s (A) Accounts, (B) Chattel Paper, (C) Documents, (D) Instruments and (E) General Intangibles (as such terms are defined in the UCC) relating to the property described in (i) through (vi); and (viii) all proceeds and investments with respect to items (i) through (vii). It is the intention of Seller and Purchaser that the transfer and assignment contemplated by this Agreement shall constitute a sale of the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property from Seller to Purchaser, conveying good title thereto free and clear of any Liens, and the beneficial interest in and title to the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property shall not be part of Seller’s estate in the event of the filing of a bankruptcy petition by or against Seller under any bankruptcy or similar law. (b) Simultaneously with the conveyance of the Receivables and the Other Conveyed Property to Purchaser, Purchaser has paid or caused to be paid to or upon the order of Seller an amount equal to the book value of the Receivables sold by Seller, as set forth on the books and records of Seller, by wire transfer of immediately available funds and the remainder as a contribution to the capital of the Purchaser (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Seller).

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