Common use of Identification of Receivables Clause in Contracts

Identification of Receivables. Originator identifies the Receivables sold or contributed (or purported to be sold or contributed) to Buyer hereunder and which are included in the Net Receivables Balance on its books and records (including, without limitation, its master data processing records) as having been sold or contributed, as applicable, to the Buyer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (Marathon Petroleum Corp), Receivables Sale Agreement (Marathon Petroleum Corp), Receivables Sale Agreement (Marathon Petroleum Corp)

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Identification of Receivables. Such Originator identifies the Receivables sold or contributed (or purported to be sold or contributedsold) by such Originator to Buyer hereunder and which are included in the Net Receivables Balance on its books and records (including, without limitation, its master data processing records) as having been sold or contributed, as applicable, to the Buyerincluding any accounting system).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (Newell Brands Inc.)

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