ELDORADO ACCRUALS AND RESERVES Sample Clauses

ELDORADO ACCRUALS AND RESERVES. 5.13.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ASSETS AND MAINTENANCE OF RESERVES. Eldorado agrees that, at all times prior to the Effective Time, Eldorado shall classify its assets and adjust its loan loss, OREO reserves and tax reserves in a manner consistent with (a) its policies and practices in effect as of September 30, 1996, and (b) any requirement of a Bank Regulator, including those imposed as a consequence of an examination of Eldorado by such regulator. CSBI may from time to time, in its discretion, conduct a review of Eldorado's asset classifications and the adequacy of Eldorado's allowance for loan and lease losses, OREO reserves and tax reserves. If, in the reasonable judgment of CSBI based the foregoing classification and reserve standards, any assets should be reclassified or any of such reserves should be increased, CSBI may propose such reclassification or increase to Eldorado; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that any such proposal shall be delivered to Eldorado on or before the fifth Business Day following the Federal Reserve Bank's acceptance of CSBI's application filed therewith. If and to the extent that Eldorado agrees with such proposed reclassification or increase, Eldorado shall effect the same on its books and records. If and to the extent that Eldorado refuses to effect one or more proposed reclassifications or increases, CSBI may, in its discretion, refer such matter for review and determination by an Impartial Arbiter, the fees and expenses of which shall be borne equally by the Parties. The Impartial Arbiter's determination shall be made based on prevailing standards in the commercial EXECUTION VERSION
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