Enrolled Loan Accounts Sample Clauses

Enrolled Loan Accounts. The BANK may enroll all of the COMPANY’s outstanding loans into the Facility (“Enrolled Loan Accounts”). The Facility aims to provide the COMPANY a more convenient way of monitoring its Enrolled Loan Accounts. It does not, in any way, allow the COMPANY to modify any of the applicable terms of the Enrolled Loan Accounts nor give instructions pertaining thereto. The Enrolled Loan Accounts shall continue to be governed by the terms and conditions of their respective loan documentation (e.g., General Loan Agreement, Term Loan Agreement, Promissory Note, etc.), as such documents may be amended, modified, or supplemented from time to time. The Enrolled Loan Accounts shall likewise remain subject to the BANK’s prevailing policies, procedures, and practices as well as applicable laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, all circulars, guidelines, rules and regulations of the BSP and such other regulatory bodies on, among others, loans, which shall form part of and shall be deemed incorporated by reference into the terms and conditions governing the use of this Facility.
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  • CUSTODIAL ACCOUNTS It is agreed that all accounts opened under the Uniform Gift to Minors Act (UGMA), the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA), or similar state statutes will be properly created and that all property so transferred will be done in compliance with such applicable statutes. There will be good faith reliance upon the instructions given, representations made and actions taken by a transferor or custodian. Further, the custodian represents and warrants that the assets in the account belong to the minor and that all such assets, whether or not transferred out of the UGMA or UTMA account, will only be used for the benefit of the minor.

  • Special Accounts 1. For the purposes of this Schedule:

  • Custodial Account Funds in any custodial accounts established by the Servicer and maintained in respect of the REMIC may be invested and, if invested, shall be invested in Eligible Investments selected by the Servicer which shall mature not later than the Business Day immediately preceding the next Remittance Date, and any such Eligible Investment shall not be sold or disposed of prior to its maturity. All such Eligible Investments shall be made in the name of the REMIC or its nominee. All income and gain realized from any such investment shall be, as long as the Servicer is servicing the Mortgage Loans held by the REMIC, for the benefit of the Servicer as additional compensation and shall be subject to its withdrawal or order from time to time. The amount of any losses incurred in respect of any such investments shall be deposited in the relevant account by the Servicer out of its own funds immediately as realized. The foregoing requirements for deposit in such account are exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, payments of interest on funds in such account and, as long as the Servicer is servicing the Mortgage Loans held by the REMIC, payments in the nature of prepayment fees, late payment charges, assumption fees or any similar fees customarily associated with the servicing mortgage loans paid by any mortgagor need not be deposited by the Servicer in such account and may be retained by the Servicer as additional servicing compensation. If the Servicer deposits in such account any amount not required to be deposited therein, it may at any time withdraw such amount, any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding.

  • Eligible Accounts The words “Eligible Accounts” mean at any time, all of Borrower’s Accounts which contain selling terms and conditions acceptable to Lender. The net amount of any Eligible Account against which Borrower may borrow shall exclude all returns, discounts, credits, and offsets of any nature. Unless otherwise agreed to by Lender in writing, Eligible Accounts do not include:

  • Credit Cards About 93% of graduating students report they have at least one credit card, including 29% who say they have two or more. Among those students who have credit cards, about 79% report they pay off their balance each month and, as such, their current credit card balance is zero; however, when asked what their current credit card balance is, just 37% say it is zero. Among those with an unpaid balance, the average credit card debt students have is $2,771. Table 47: Credit cards All students (n=14,760) Group University of Victoria (n=339) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) Number of credit cards (FIN1) None 7% 8% 7% 7% 4% One 64% 65% 62% 66% 65% Two 21% 19% 22% 20% 24% Three or more 8% 7% 8% 7% 8% Regularly pay off balance each month* (FIN2) Yes 79% 70% 81% 80% 77% Total credit card balance* (FIN3) Zero 37% 34% 37% 38% 39% $500 or less 14% 14% 13% 14% 12% $501 to $1,000 6% 6% 6% 7% 5% Over $1,000 10% 14% 8% 10% 10% Don't know 33% 32% 36% 31% 34% Average (those with credit card) $792 $1,176 $655 $753 $639 Average (those with unpaid balance) $2,771 $3,366 $2,395 $2,745 $2,334 * Total credit card balance and payment of the balance were asked of those who had at least one credit card.

  • Funds and Accounts Section 7.1. Authorization to Create Funds and Accounts 20 Section 7.2. Investment of Funds 20 Section 7.3. Establishment of Funds 21 Section 7.4. Funding Loan Payment Fund 21 Section 7.5. Expense Fund 22 Section 7.6. Closing Costs 22 Section 7.7. Project Fund 22 Section 7.8. Rebate Fund 24

  • Linked Accounts All accounts with the Bank that you enroll in a service will be linked by the tax identification numbers of the persons authorized to access the account. The linked accounts will appear together without regard to the ownership of the accounts. For example, if an authorized user of a linked account accesses the Service, that authorized user will be able to view and access at a single time the following accounts: • the accounts of the business for which that person is an authorized user; • the accounts of any other business for which that person is an authorized user; and • any consumer accounts for which the person is a co-owner or authorized signer.

  • Client Accounts 17.1 It is agreed and understood that the types of the different Client Accounts offered by the Company and the characteristics of such Client Accounts are found on the Website and are subject to change at the Company’s discretion and according to paragraph 43 hereunder.

  • Business Accounts If you are a business, any authorized user of your business is authorized on such terms, conditions, and agreements as we may require to: • enter into this Agreement, as amended from time to time; • access each account of yours in any manner and for any purpose available through the Service, whether now available or available at some time in the future; and • use any Online banking service in any manner and for any purpose available through the Service, whether now available or available at some time in the future.

  • SIMPLE Individual Retirement Custodial Account (Under section 408(p) of the Internal Revenue Code) The participant named above is establishing a savings incentive match plan for employees of small employers individual retirement account (SIMPLE IRA) under sections 408(a) and 408(p) to provide for his or her retirement and for the support of his or her beneficiaries after death. The custodian named above has given the participant the disclosure statement required by Regulations section 1.408-6. The participant and the custodian make the following agreement:

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