Club GMP Subaccount Sample Clauses

Club GMP Subaccount. The Trustee has received Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 90900227 and Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 90900228, each in the amount of $4,072,875 (aggregating $8,145,750) (collectively, the “GMP Letter of Credit”) and drawn on WestStar Bank, El Paso, Texas (the “Issuing Bank”) to be held by the Trustee to fund certain Project Costs payable from the Club GMP Subaccount in accordance with the terms hereof. To the extent the Corporation submits a Requisition Requesting Disbursement of Project Costs which indicates payments are to be made from the Club GMP Subaccount, then the Trustee shall use funds on deposit in the Club GMP Subaccount to make payments in accordance with such Requisition. Unless otherwise instructed by the Corporation in writing, all payments of Project Costs designated by the Corporation to be made from the Club GMP Subaccount shall be made first from cash on deposit in the Club GMP Subaccount prior to any draws being made on the GMP Letter of Credit. To the extent there are not sufficient funds available and on deposit in the Club GMP Subaccount on the day that the Corporation submits a Requisition Requesting Disbursement of Project Costs which indicates payments are to be made from the Club GMP Subaccount, then the Trustee shall on the next Business Day present a sight draft to the Issuing Bank requesting a draw under the GMP Letter of Credit in the amount by which the Project Costs to be paid from the Club GMP Subaccount exceed the cash in the Club GMP Subaccount. Any such site draft shall be accompanied by a signed statement of the Trustee substantially in the form of attached Exhibit G. Only a copy of the GMP Letter of Credit shall accompany any partial draws under the GMP Letter of Credit and the Trustee should retain the original GMP Letter of Credit until the final draw thereunder or receipt of specific written instructions of the Corporation to otherwise release the GMP Letter of Credit. The proceeds of any draw on the GMP Letter of Credit shall be deposited into the Club GMP Subaccount and used to make payments of the Project Costs in accordance with the submitted Requisition. All draws made under the GMP Letter of Credit (or reductions in the available amount of the GMP Letter of Credit made in accordance with subsection (k) below) shall be made 50% from Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 90900227 and 50% from Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 90900228.
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