Disbursement Deposit Accounts Sample Clauses

Disbursement Deposit Accounts. (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Section 7(b)(iv) of the Twenty-Third Amendment to Loan Agreement, Borrowers and Guarantors may open and close deposit accounts that are disbursement accounts without delivering to Lender a Deposit Account Control Agreement or arranging to name Lender as the customer of such bank as provided by Section 7(b)(iv) of the Twenty-Third Amendment to Loan Agreement; provided, that:
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Related to Disbursement Deposit Accounts

  • Disbursement Account A trust account for the benefit of Owner, opened by Manager with an FDIC insured bank to pay for “Operating Expenses” as defined in Section 4.01(b).

  • Eligible Deposit Account Either (a) a segregated account with an Eligible Institution or (b) a segregated trust account with the corporate trust department of a depository institution with corporate trust powers organized under the laws of the United States or any state thereof, or the District of Columbia, and whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, provided that such institution also has a combined capital and surplus of at least $100,000,000 and a rating of A or better from the Thomson Bank Watch.

  • Deposit Accounts; Securities Accounts The only Deposit Accounts or Securities Accounts maintained by any Grantor on the date hereof are those listed on Schedule 6 (Bank Accounts; Control Accounts), which sets forth such information separately for each Grantor.

  • Deposit Account (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Issuer shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain, in the name of the Indenture Trustee, for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, the Deposit Account as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Control Accounts; Approved Deposit Accounts Each Loan Party shall (i) deposit in an Approved Deposit Account all Cash it receives, (ii) not establish or maintain any Securities Account or Commodities Account that is not a Control Account and (iii) not establish or maintain any Deposit Account other than an Approved Deposit Account, provided however that notwithstanding the foregoing, each Loan Party may (w) maintain zero-balance accounts for the purpose of managing local disbursements and collections and may maintain payroll, withholding tax and other fiduciary accounts, (x) maintain accounts into which amounts are paid by a governmental entity pursuant to one or more Health Care Laws so long as the amounts on deposit therein are transferred each Business Day to an Approved Deposit Account or any other account permitted to be so utilized under this Section 5.14, (y) maintain other accounts as long as the aggregate monthly average daily balance over the immediately preceding 12-month period for all such Loan Parties in all such other accounts does not exceed $3,000,000 at any time and (z) make pledges or cash deposits permitted by Section 6.02.

  • Deposit Accounts Neither Borrower nor any Subsidiary shall maintain any Deposit Accounts, or accounts holding Investment Property, except with respect to which Lender has an Account Control Agreement.

  • Deposit Accounts and Securities Accounts Set forth on Schedule 4.15 (as updated pursuant to the provisions of the Security Agreement from time to time) is a listing of all of the Loan Parties’ and their Subsidiaries’ Deposit Accounts and Securities Accounts, including, with respect to each bank or securities intermediary (a) the name and address of such Person, and (b) the account numbers of the Deposit Accounts or Securities Accounts maintained with such Person.

  • Deposit Account Payments Subsection (b) is amended to read as follows:

  • Deposit and Disbursement Accounts Disclosure Schedule (3.19) lists all banks and other financial institutions at which any Credit Party maintains deposit or other accounts as of the Closing Date, including any Disbursement Accounts, and such Schedule correctly identifies the name, address and telephone number of each depository, the name in which the account is held, a description of the purpose of the account, and the complete account number therefor.

  • Collateral Accounts Evidence that the Collateral Accounts have been established;

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