Cash Assets Account Sample Clauses

Cash Assets Account. (i) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Seller shall have established and shall maintain the Cash Assets Account with JPMCB. The Cash Assets Account shall be registered in the name of the Seller, and the Agent shall have exclusive dominion and control thereof and of all monies, instruments and other property from time to time on deposit therein pursuant to a Full Control Deposit Account Agreement. (ii) Funds held in the Cash Assets Account may, until withdrawn or otherwise applied pursuant hereto, be invested and reinvested in such Liquid Investments as the Seller may request from time to time; provided that, if an Event of Termination shall have occurred and be continuing, the Agent may select such Liquid Investments. “Liquid Investments” means (i) direct obligations of the United States or any agency thereof, (ii) obligations guaranteed by the United States or any agency thereof, (iii) time deposits and money market deposit accounts issued by or guaranteed by or placed with a financial institution reasonably acceptable to the Agent, and (iv) fully collateralized repurchase agreements for securities described in clause (i) or (ii) above entered into with a financial institution reasonably acceptable to the Agent, provided in each case that such Liquid Investment (x) matures within 30 days and (y) is in a form, and is issued and held in a manner, that in the reasonable judgment of the Agent permits appropriate measures to have been taken to perfect security interests therein.
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Related to Cash Assets Account

  • Cash Accounts The Custodian will open and maintain in the name of the Client one or more cash deposit accounts (each a “Cash Account”) in such currencies as may be required in connection with the investment activity of the Client.

  • Cash Account Except as otherwise provided in Instructions acceptable to Bank, all cash held in the Cash Account shall be deposited during the period it is credited to the Account in one or more deposit accounts at Bank or at Bank's London Branch. Any cash so deposited with Bank's London Branch shall be payable exclusively by Bank's London Branch in the applicable currency, subject to compliance with any Applicable Law, including, without limitation, any restrictions on transactions in the applicable currency imposed by the country of the applicable currency.

  • Suspense Accounts Any money received in connection with this Guarantee (whether before or after any Incapacity of the Borrower or the Guarantor) may be placed to the credit of a suspense account with a view to preserving the rights of the Bank to prove for the whole of its claims against the Borrower or any other person liable or may be applied in or towards satisfaction of such of the Guaranteed Liabilities as the Bank may from time to time conclusively determine in its absolute discretion.

  • Suspense account Subject to paragraph 14 below the Security Agent may: (a) hold in an interest bearing suspense account any money received by it from the Borrower; and (b) invest an amount equal to the balance from time to time standing to the credit of that suspense account in any of the investments authorised by paragraph 12 above.

  • Income Account The Trustee shall collect the dividends and other cash distributions on the Securities in each Trust which would be treated as dividend (other than capital gain dividends) or interest income under the Internal Revenue Code as such become payable (including all monies which would be so treated representing penalties for the failure to make timely payments on the Securities, or as liquidated damages for default or breach of any condition or term of the Securities or of the underlying instrument relating to any Securities and other income attributable to a Failed Contract Obligation for which no Replacement Security has been obtained pursuant to Section 3.12 hereof) and credit such income to a separate account for each Trust to be known as the "Income Account." Any non-cash distributions received by a Trust shall be sold to the extent they would be treated as dividend or interest income under the Internal Revenue Code and the proceeds shall be credited to the Income Account. Except as provided in the preceding sentence, non-cash distributions received by a Trust (other than a non-taxable distribution of the shares of the distributing corporation which shall be retained by a Trust) shall be dealt with in the manner described in Section 3.11, herein, and shall be retained or disposed of by such Trust according to those provisions and the proceeds thereof shall be credited to the Capital (Principal) Account. Neither the Trustee nor the Depositor shall be liable or responsible in any way for depreciation or loss incurred by reason of any such sale. All other distributions received by a Trust shall be credited to the Capital (Principal) Account."

  • Certificate Account and Special Payments Account (a) The Trustee shall establish and maintain on behalf of the Certificateholders a Certificate Account as one or more non-interest-bearing accounts. The Trustee shall hold the Certificate Account in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders, and shall make or permit withdrawals therefrom only as provided in this Agreement. On each day when a Scheduled Payment is made to the Trustee under the Intercreditor Agreement, the Trustee upon receipt thereof shall immediately deposit the aggregate amount of such Scheduled Payment in the Certificate Account. (b) The Trustee shall establish and maintain on behalf of the Certificateholders a Special Payments Account as one or more accounts, which shall be non-interest bearing except as provided in Section 4.

  • Interest Bearing Account If the Province provides Funds before the Recipient’s immediate need for the Funds, the Recipient will place the Funds in an interest bearing account in the name of the Recipient at a Canadian financial institution.

  • Deposits to Collection Account The Servicer shall use its best efforts to deposit or cause to be deposited (without duplication) within one (1) Business Day, and shall in any event deposit within two (2) Business Days, of receipt thereof in the Collection Account and retain therein in trust for the benefit of the Securityholders and the Securities Insurer: (i) all payments on account of principal on the Home Loans collected after the applicable Cut-Off Date; (ii) all payments on account of interest on the Home Loans collected after the applicable Cut-Off Date; (iii) all Net Liquidation Proceeds and Post Liquidation Proceeds pursuant to Sections 4.02 or 4.04; (iv) all Insurance Proceeds; (v) all Released Mortgaged Property Proceeds; (vi) any amounts payable in connection with the repurchase of any Home Loan and the amount of any Substitution Adjustment pursuant to Sections 2.06 and 3.05; (vii) any amount required to be deposited in the Collection Account pursuant to the receipt of proceeds from any fidelity bond or errors and omission insurance under Section 4.03 or the deposit of the Termination Price under Section 11.02; and (viii) interest and gains on funds held in the Collection Account. The Servicer shall be entitled to retain and not deposit into the Collection Account any amounts received with respect to a Home Loan that constitute additional servicing compensation pursuant to Section 7.03, and such amounts retained by the Servicer during a Due Period shall be excluded from the calculation of the Servicing Compensation that is distributable to the Servicer from the Note Distribution Account on the next Distribution Date following such Due Period.

  • Settlement Account 4.1 The Scheduling Coordinator shall maintain at all times an account with a bank capable of Fed-Wire transfer to which credits or debits shall be made in accordance with the billing and Settlement provisions of Section 11 of the CAISO Tariff. Such account shall be the account as notified by the Scheduling Coordinator to the CAISO from time to time by giving at least 20 days written notice before the new account becomes operational, together with all information necessary for the CAISO's processing of a change in that account.

  • Revenue Account The Borrower and the Security Agent have established with the Securities Intermediary an account entitled the “Stetson Revenue Account” (account number 0000000) (the “Revenue Account”). Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, the Borrower shall (and the Borrower shall cause each Project Company to) deposit in the Revenue Account all cash amounts held by or paid to the Borrower (and each Project Company), including without limitation, (i) any and all distributions and other payments to which the Borrower is entitled under the Borrower LLC Agreement, (ii) all Project Revenues paid to the Borrower or any Project Company under any Project Documents or otherwise, (iii) all proceeds of any equity contribution funded by all Affiliated Participants, (iv) all proceeds of any business interruption insurance received by the Borrower or any Project Company or otherwise in respect of the Projects, and (v) transfers from other Collateral Accounts in accordance with this Section 6; provided, however, that (x) all Government Grant proceeds received from the Governmental Authority shall be deposited in the Government Grant Proceeds Account pursuant to Section 6(g), (y) all proceeds of insurance (other than proceeds of business interruption insurance) shall be deposited in the Loss Proceeds Account pursuant to Section 6(f), and (z) all proceeds paid to the Borrower or any Project Company related to the Permitted Transmission Line Transfer shall be deposited in the Gen Lead Account pursuant to Section 6(j). So long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or will occur upon giving effect to the application described below, funds in the Revenue Account shall be applied by internal account transfer by the Securities Intermediary at the direction of the Security Agent and the Borrower, in each case at the following times and in the following order of priority:

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