Loss Destruction Requisition Sample Clauses

Loss Destruction Requisition. 7.1. Event of Loss with Respect to Airframe. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe or the Airframe and one or more Engines, Sublessee shall give Sublessor prompt (and in any event within 14 days after such occurrence) written notice of such Event of Loss and within the time period prescribed below shall make payment to the Sublessor for the items of Equipment subject to such Event of Loss as provided below. Not later than the earlier to occur of (i) the 60th day following the date of the occurrence of such Event of Loss, or (ii) the second Business Day following the receipt of insurance proceeds with respect to such occurrence, Sublessee shall pay to Sublessor (or to such other party as Sublessor directs), in the manner and in funds of the type specified in Section 3.3, (A) the Stipulated Loss Value for the Aircraft as of the Stipulated Loss Value Date immediately preceding such Event of Loss, unless such Event of Loss occurred on a Stipulated Loss Value Date, in which case Stipulated Loss Value shall be computed as of such date, and (B) any other Rent (including Basic Rent) which is due and payable through and including the date of payment (excluding the payment of or Basic Rent due on the date of payment). At such time as Sublessor shall have received the sum of the amounts specified above, together with all other amounts then due and payable hereunder, (A) the obligation of Sublessee to pay Basic Rent hereunder with respect to the Aircraft for any period commencing after the date of payment of such amounts shall terminate, (B) the Term for the Aircraft shall end, and (C) Sublessor will use its best efforts to cause Head Lessor to Transfer the Aircraft to Sublessee, subject to the rights of any insurer. Unless and until Sublessee pays the amounts required pursuant to Section 7.1(a), no Event of Loss with respect to an Airframe under the circumstances contemplated by the terms of this Section 7.1 shall result in any reduction of Basic Rent.
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