Common use of Clean-up Call Option Clause in Contracts

Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date. The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period and (ii) depositing in the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for the Notes and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 45 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2024-C), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2024-C), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2024-B)

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Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date. The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period and (ii) depositing in the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for Balance of the Notes Notes, and any accrued but unpaid interest and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2016-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2016-B), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2016-A)

Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% [10]% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date). The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period Period, and (ii) depositing in into the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for Balance of the Notes Notes, and any accrued but unpaid interest and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC)

Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date). The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period Period, and (ii) depositing in into the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for Balance of the Notes Notes, and any accrued but unpaid interest and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC)

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Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% [10]% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date. The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period Period, and (ii) depositing in the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for the Notes and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC)

Clean-up Call Option. If the Pool Balance is equal to or less than 10% [10]% of the Initial Pool Balance on the last day of any Collection Period, the Servicer has the option to purchase the Sold Property (other than the amounts in or invested in Permitted Investments maturing on or before the following Payment Date in the Bank Accounts) on the related Payment Date. The Servicer may exercise its option to purchase the Sold Property by (i) notifying the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Rating Agencies at least ten days before the Payment Date related to the Collection Period and (ii) depositing in the Collection Account the purchase price for the Sold Property equal to the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the last day of the prior Collection Period on the Business Day before the Payment Date (or, with satisfaction of the Rating Agency Condition, on the Payment Date) related to the Collection Period. However, the Servicer may not purchase the Sold Property unless the sum of (i) the purchase price, (ii) the Collections in the Collection Account for the Collection Period and (iii) any Purchase Amounts paid by the Depositor or the Servicer for the Collection Period is greater than or equal to the sum of (A) the Note Redemption Price for the Notes and (B) all other amounts payable by the Issuer under the Transaction Documents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Ford Credit Auto Receivables Two LLC)

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