Liability and Limited Recourse under the Notes Sample Clauses

Liability and Limited Recourse under the Notes. The Notes represent obligations of the Issuer only, and do not represent obligations of the Joint Lead Managers, the Managers, the Trustee, VWFS or any of its Affiliates, Dunyard or any Affiliate of the Issuer or any other third person or entity. Neither the Joint Lead Managers, nor the Managers, nor the Trustee, nor VWFS or any of its Affiliates, nor Dunyard nor any Affiliate of the Issuer, nor any other third person or entity, assume any liability to the Noteholders if the Issuer fails to make a payment due under the Notes. All payment obligations of the Issuer under the Notes constitute limited recourse obligations to pay solely of the Issuer and therefore the Noteholders will have a claim under the Notes against the Issuer only to the extent of the Available Distribution Amount which includes, inter alia, amounts received by the Issuer under the Purchased Receivables and under the other Transaction Documents. The Available Distribution Amount may not be sufficient to pay amounts accrued under the Notes, which may result in an Interest Shortfall, however, no Accrued Interest payable in relation to the Most Senior Class Outstanding shall be deferred pursuant to the Conditions. The Notes shall not give rise to any payment obligation in addition to the foregoing. The enforcement of the payment obligations under the Notes shall only be effected by the Trustee in accordance with the Trust Deed. If the Trustee enforces the claims under the Notes, such enforcement will be limited to the Issuer Security. To the extent that such assets, or the proceeds of the realisation thereof, prove ultimately insufficient to satisfy the claims of all Noteholders in full, then any shortfall arising shall be extinguished and no Noteholder, nor the Trustee, shall have any further claims against the Issuer, nor shall be able to petition for the winding up of the Issuer.
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