CREDIT REVIEW PROCESS Sample Clauses

CREDIT REVIEW PROCESS. For each proposed Wholesale Account, the referring member of the NMHG Group shall provide such financial and business information as they may possess concerning a Dealer upon the reasonable request of the respective GE Capital Company. Each respective GE Capital Company will be primarily responsible for obtaining from the respective Dealer the financial and business information which the GE Capital Company deems necessary in order to consider a Dealer for any Wholesale Account. Upon the request of the respective GE Capital Company, the referring member of the NMHG Group shall assist said GE Capital Company in obtaining such information from Dealer. During the Base Term (as that term is defined in Section 6.8 hereof), each respective GE Capital Company shall approve any Dealer for a Wholesale Account so long as at the time of such approval: (i) the Dealer is not insolvent, a receiver has not been appointed for all or of any part of the property of such Dealer, no assignment for the benefit of creditors has been made by such Dealer, a petition in bankruptcy (or any similar law) has not been filed by or against such Dealer: (ii) the consummation of such Wholesale Account shall not cause the aggregate investment in Wholesale Accounts by all of the GE Capital Companies to exceed seventy-five million U. S. dollars (US$75,000,000) (this maximum investment amount shall be reviewed by GE Capital operations management on an annual basis and adjusted accordingly based on the financial status of NMHG); (iii) the consummation of such Wholesale Account shall not violate any the corporate business practices or policies of the respective GE Capital Company (as set forth in The Spirit and the Letter of Our Commitment as published by GE Capital from time to time and any addenda or amendments thereto) or any law or statute applicable to such GE Capital Company. Following the expiration of the Base Term, each member of the NMHG Group further acknowledges that each GE Capital Company shall have the absolute right to approve or disapprove Dealers and proposed Wholesale Accounts in its sole discretion pursuant to its independently determined internal credit and investment standards and shall have no liability for its disapproval of any Dealer or proposed Wholesale Accounts.
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