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Common use of FOREIGN ACCOUNTS Clause in Contracts

FOREIGN ACCOUNTS. Accounts that are the obligations of an Account Debtor headquartered in a country other than the United States of America unless (i) any such Account (A) is payable by the Account Debtor in United States Dollars to a deposit account that is subject to a Control Agreement, (B) has been originated in the United States, and (C) the Account Debtor with respect to which is not an Account Debtor that is a Governmental Authority and (ii) only to the extent that the outstanding balance of all Accounts included as Eligible Accounts by reason of this clause (c) does not exceed $10,000,000 as of any date of determination;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Unisys Corp), Credit Agreement (Unisys Corp), Credit Agreement (Unisys Corp)

FOREIGN ACCOUNTS. Accounts that are the obligations of an Account Debtor headquartered in a country other than the United States of America unless (i) any such Account (A) is payable by the Account Debtor in United States Dollars to a deposit account that is subject to a Control Agreement, (B) has been originated in the United States, and (C) the Account Debtor with respect to which is not an Account Debtor that is a Governmental Authority and (ii) only to the extent that the outstanding balance of all Accounts included as Eligible Accounts by reason of this clause (c) does not exceed $10,000,000 10.0 million as of any date of determination;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Unisys Corp)