Direction to pay – Specified Access Agreements Sample Clauses

Direction to pay – Specified Access Agreements. (a) The Parties acknowledge and agree that this clause 8.2 is a UFA EISL DTP Provision. (b) The Trustee may procure access agreement and CITS agreement customers to give Aurizon a SAA DTP Undertaking in respect of their access agreements or CITS agreements (as the case may be). (c) The Parties acknowledge and agree that Aurizon will treat a SAA DTP Undertaking as being in force and binding upon the party giving the SAA DTP Undertaking unless and until that party notifies Aurizon that it revokes the SAA DTP Undertaking. (d) Subject to clause 8.2(g), if: (i) the sum of the Direction to Pay Amounts for all Extension Access Agreements for a Month is less than the Expected Rent for that Month; and (ii) the amount which is the difference between: (A) the sum of the Direction to Pay Amounts for all Extension Access Agreements for that Month; and (B) the amount which is the Expected Rent for that Month, is greater than or equal to the sum of the amount of the Access Charges payable under all Specified Access Agreement Invoices for that Month, then, at the time that Aurizon gives each Specified Access Agreement Customer its Specified Access Agreement Invoice for that Month, Aurizon must, by notice to each Specified Access Agreement Customer (such notice to be copied to the Trustee), direct each Specified Access Agreement Customer to pay 100% of the Access Charges payable under its Specified Access Agreement Invoice for that Month into the Direction to Pay Account by the due date for payment under its Specified Access Agreement. (e) Subject to clause 8.2(g), if: (i) the sum of the Direction to Pay Amounts for all Extension Access Agreements for a Month is less than the Expected Rent for that Month; and (ii) the amount which is the difference between: (A) the sum of the Direction to Pay Amounts for all Extension Access Agreements for that Month; and (B) the amount which is the Expected Rent for that Month, is less than the sum of the amount of the Access Charges payable under all Specified Access Agreement Invoices for that Month, then, at the time that Aurizon gives each Specified Access Agreement Customer its Specified Access Agreement Invoice for that Month, Aurizon must, by notice to each Specified Access Agreement Customer (such notice to be copied to the Trustee), direct each Specified Access Agreement Customer to pay by the due date for payment under its Specified Access Agreement: (iii) into the Direction to Pay Account – the whole of, part of or none (zero d...
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