Maintaining Majority Accounts Sample Clauses

Maintaining Majority Accounts. The Borrowers will, and will cause each of the Subsidiaries to, limit the amount of In Store Cash such that the aggregate amount of such cash is not, by the close of business on any day prior to the first anniversary of the Closing Date, in excess of $30,000,000 and on any day on or after the first anniversary of the Closing Date, in excess of $25,000,000. By the close of business on each day, the Borrowers will, and will cause their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) to, sweep substantially all the cash of the Borrowers and their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) into accounts maintained with the Agent, in accordance with past practices.
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Maintaining Majority Accounts. The Borrowers will, and will cause each of the Subsidiaries to, limit the amount of In Store Cash such that the aggregate amount of such cash is not, 76 Xxxx-Xxxxx Amended and Restated Credit Agreement by the close of business on any day, in excess of $30,000,000. By the close of business on each day, the Borrowers will, and will cause their Subsidiaries to, sweep substantially all the cash of the Borrowers and their Subsidiaries into accounts maintained with the Administrative Agent, in accordance with past practices.
Maintaining Majority Accounts. Borrowers will, and will cause each of the Subsidiaries to, limit the amount of In Store Cash such that the aggregate amount of such cash is not, by the close of business on any day, in excess of $25,000,000. By the close of business on each day, Borrowers will, and will cause their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) to, sweep substantially all the cash of Borrowers and their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) into accounts maintained with Agent, in accordance with past practices, other than in connection with cash in-transit in armored cars, in which case Borrowers shall arrange for such sweep by the close of business on the second Business Day from the day that such cash is first in the possession of such armored cars.
Maintaining Majority Accounts. Borrowers will, and will cause each of the Subsidiaries to, limit the amount of In Store Cash such that the aggregate amount of such cash is not, by the close of business on any day, in excess of $25,000,000. By the close of business on each day, Borrowers will, and will cause their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) to, sweep substantially all the cash of Borrowers and their U.S. Subsidiaries (other than the Insurance Captive) into accounts maintained with Agent, in accordance with past practices.

Related to Maintaining Majority Accounts

  • Bank Accounts, etc A true and correct and complete list as of the ------------------- date of this Agreement of all banks, trust companies, savings and loan associations and brokerage firms in which the Company or any Subsidiary has an account or a safe deposit box and the names of all Persons authorized to draw thereon, to have access thereto, or to authorize transactions therein, the names of all Persons, if any, holding powers of attorney from the Company or any Subsidiary and a summary statement as to the terms thereof has been previously delivered to VIALOG.

  • Deposit Accounts; Etc (i) Schedule 5 hereto accurately sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, for each Grantor, each deposit account maintained by such Grantor (including a description thereof and the respective account number) and the name of the respective bank with which such deposit account is maintained. Subject to Section 4(c) hereof and the terms of the Intercreditor Agreement, for each deposit account that is Collateral (other than the Cash Collateral Account or any other deposit account maintained with the Collateral Agent), the respective Grantor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the bank with which the deposit account is maintained to execute and deliver to the Collateral Agent, (x) in the case of an account located at a bank which is a lender under the Senior Credit Facility, within 30 days after the date of this Agreement (or, if later, the date of the establishment of the respective deposit account), or (y) in the case of an account located at a bank which is a not lender under the Senior Credit Facility, within 45 days after the date of this Agreement (or, if later, the date of the establishment of the respective deposit account), a “control agreement” in form and substance consistent with the deposit account control agreements entered into by the Company pursuant to the Senior Credit Facility, or otherwise acceptable to the Collateral Agent. Subject to Section 10(n)(iii) hereof, if any bank with which a deposit account is maintained refuses to, or does not, enter into such a “control agreement”, then the respective Grantor shall promptly (and in any event within 30 days after the date of this Agreement or, if later, 30 days after the establishment of such account) close the respective deposit account and transfer all balances therein to the Cash Collateral Account or another deposit account meeting the requirements of this Section 4(q). If any bank with which a deposit account is maintained refuses to subordinate all its claims with respect to such deposit account to the Collateral Agent’s security interest therein on terms satisfactory to the Collateral Agent, then the Collateral Agent, at its option, may (x) require that such deposit account be terminated in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence or (y) agree to a “control agreement” without such subordination, provided that in such event the Collateral Agent may at any time, at its option, subsequently require that such deposit account be terminated (within 30 days after notice from the Collateral Agent) in accordance with the requirements of the immediately preceding sentence.

  • Establishment of Collateral Accounts The Custodian hereby confirms and agrees that:

  • Control Accounts The Agent shall maintain on its books a control account or accounts in which shall be recorded (a) the amount of any Unpaid Sum and the face amount of each Letter of Credit issued hereunder, (b) the amount of all fees, interest and other sums due or to become due from the Borrower and (c) the amount of any sum received or recovered by the Agent hereunder.

  • CONCERNING MARGIN ACCOUNTS, SENIOR SECURITY ACCOUNTS, AND COLLATERAL ACCOUNTS 1. The Custodian shall, from time to time, make such deposits to, or withdrawals from, a Senior Security Account as specified in a Certificate received by the Custodian. Such Certificate shall specify the Series for which such deposit or withdrawal is to be made and the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities specifically allocated to such Series to be deposited in, or withdrawn from, such Senior Security Account for such Series. In the event that the Fund fails to specify in a Certificate the Series, the name of the issuer, the title and the number of shares or the principal amount of any particular Securities to be deposited by the Custodian into, or withdrawn from, a Senior Securities Account, the Custodian shall be under no obligation to make any such deposit or withdrawal and shall so notify the Fund.

  • Control Accounts; Approved Deposit Accounts Each Loan Party shall (i) deposit in an Approved Deposit Account all Cash it receives, (ii) not establish or maintain any Securities Account or Commodities Account that is not a Control Account and (iii) not establish or maintain any Deposit Account other than an Approved Deposit Account, provided however that notwithstanding the foregoing, each Loan Party may (w) maintain zero-balance accounts for the purpose of managing local disbursements and collections and may maintain payroll, withholding tax and other fiduciary accounts, (x) maintain accounts into which amounts are paid by a governmental entity pursuant to one or more Health Care Laws so long as the amounts on deposit therein are transferred each Business Day to an Approved Deposit Account or any other account permitted to be so utilized under this Section 5.14, (y) maintain other accounts as long as the aggregate monthly average daily balance over the immediately preceding 12-month period for all such Loan Parties in all such other accounts does not exceed $3,000,000 at any time and (z) make pledges or cash deposits permitted by Section 6.02.

  • Investment Accounts Schedule 2 sets forth under the headings “Securities Accounts” and “Commodity Accounts”, respectively, all of the Securities Accounts and Commodity Accounts in which such Grantor has an interest. Except as disclosed to the Administrative Agent, such Grantor is the sole entitlement holder of each such Securities Account and Commodity Account, and such Grantor has not consented to, and is not otherwise aware of, any Person (other than the Administrative Agent) having “control” (within the meanings of Sections 8-106 and 9-106 of the UCC) over, or any other interest in, any such Securities Account or Commodity Account or any securities or other property credited thereto;

  • Establishment of Collateral Account The Securities Intermediary hereby confirms that:

  • Bank Accounts; Investments Capital Contributions, revenues and any other Company funds shall, as directed by Preferred, be deposited by the Company in trading accounts (whether “regulated” or “unregulated”) established in the name of the Company. As provided by Rule 4.20(c) of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the “CFTC”), no other funds shall be deposited into the Company’s trading accounts or commingled with Company investments. Funds deposited in the Company’s trading accounts may be withdrawn only to be invested in furtherance of the Company’s purposes, to pay Company debts or obligations or to be distributed to the Members pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Establishment of the Collection Account The Borrower or the Manager on its behalf shall cause to be established, on or before the Closing Date, and maintained in the name of the Borrower but subject to the Lien of the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Secured Parties, with an office or branch of a depository institution or trust company organized under the laws of the United States, which shall initially be U.S. Bank, or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank) a segregated corporate trust account, which may be a securities account or a deposit account (the “Collection Account”) for the purpose of receiving Collections from the Collateral; provided, however, that such depository institution or trust company shall be a depository institution organized under the laws of the United States or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank), (i) (A) that has either (1) a long-term unsecured debt rating of A- or better by S&P and A-3 or better by Xxxxx’x or (2) a short-term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating of A-1 or better by S&P or P-1 or better by Xxxxx’x, (B) the parent corporation of which has either (1) a long- term unsecured debt rating of A- or better by S&P and A-3 or better by Xxxxx’x or (2) a short- term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating of A-1 or better by S&P and P-1 or better by Xxxxx’x or (C) is otherwise acceptable to the Administrative Agent and (ii) whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (any such depository institution or trust company, a “Qualified Institution”) which Qualified Institution has agreed with the Borrower, the Manager and the Administrative Agent to comply with any and all written orders, notices, requests and other instructions originated by the Administrative Agent directing disposition of the funds in the Collection Account and any and all entitlement orders originated by the Administrative Agent with respect to financial assets credited to the Collection Account, without any further consent from the Borrower or the Manager. In order to provide the Administrative Agent with control over the Collection Account within the meaning of Section 9-104(a) or Section 9-106(c) of the UCC and any other Applicable Law, the Borrower and the Manager hereby agree that the Administrative Agent may at any time provide U.S. Bank or any successor Person that maintains the Collection Account with written instructions as to the disposition of funds in the Collection Account, entitlement orders with respect to financial assets in the Collection Account or written instructions as to any other matters relating to the Collection Account without any further consent from the Borrower or the Manager; provided, further, that if such depository institution at any time fails to be a Qualified Institution, the Borrower, or the Manager on behalf of the Borrower, shall cause the Controlled Accounts to be established with an office or branch of another depository institution or trust company organized under the laws of the United States or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank) meeting the requirements of a Qualified Institution within 30 days of the Borrower’s or the Manager’s acquiring knowledge of such failure.

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