DISPOSAL OF SIXTH ISSUER CHARGED PROPERTY Sample Clauses

DISPOSAL OF SIXTH ISSUER CHARGED PROPERTY. Notwithstanding CLAUSE 9 (The Sixth Issuer Security Trustee's Powers), if the Sixth Issuer Security has become enforceable otherwise than by reason of a default in payment of any amount due on the Class A Sixth Issuer Notes (or, once the Class A Sixth Issuer Notes have been redeemed in full, the Class B Sixth Issuer Notes or, once the Class A Sixth Issuer Notes and the Class B Sixth Issuer Notes have been redeemed in full, the Class C Sixth Issuer Notes), the Sixth Issuer Security Trustee will not be entitled to dispose of any of the Sixth Issuer Charged Property unless either: (i) a sufficient amount would be realised to allow discharge in full of all amounts owing to the Sixth Issuer Liquidity Facility Provider and the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders or, once all of the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders have been repaid, the Class B Sixth Issuer Noteholders or, once all of the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders and the Class B Sixth Issuer Noteholders have been repaid, the Class C Sixth Issuer Noteholders; or (ii) the Sixth Issuer Security Trustee is of the opinion, which shall be binding on the Sixth Issuer Secured Creditors, reached after considering at any time and from time to time the advice of any financial adviser (or such other professional advisers selected by the Sixth Issuer Security Trustee for the purpose of giving such advice), that the cash flow prospectively receivable by the Sixth Issuer will not (or that there is a significant risk that it will not) be sufficient, having regard to any other relevant actual, contingent or prospective liabilities of the Sixth Issuer, to discharge in full in due course all amounts owing to the Sixth Issuer Liquidity Facility Provider and the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders (or once all of the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders have been repaid, the Class B Sixth Issuer Noteholders, or once all of the Class A Sixth Issuer Noteholders and the Class B Sixth Issuer Noteholders have been repaid, the Class C Sixth Issuer Noteholders). The fees and expenses of the aforementioned financial adviser or other professional adviser selected by the Sixth Issuer Security Trustee shall be paid by the Sixth Issuer.
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