Make-Whole on Certain General Account Assets Sample Clauses

Make-Whole on Certain General Account Assets. If KILICO for its successor, assign, agent, designee, or any other Person acting pursuant to the KILICO Agreement or KILICO Security Trust) withdraws any General Account Asset from the KILICO Security Trust in connection with a liability other than a Reinsured Liability, where such withdrawal is not in connection with a Recapture under the KILICO Agreement, the Company shall: (a) immediately notify the Reinsurer in writing: and (b) allocate promptly, effective as of the time of such withdrawal, to the Modco Deposit a similar asset of substantially similar liquidity, credit quality, book value, yield and duration as the withdrawn asset. As an alternative to (b) if the withdrawal by KILICO was the result of an unintentional clerical or administrative error or was the result of administrative issues in connection with the management of assets, the Company may arrange for KILICO to restore to the KILICO Security Trust the withdrawn asset or a similar asset of substantially similar liquidity, credit quality, book value, yield and duration as the withdrawn asset.
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  • Cash Accounts, Deposits and Money Movements Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7, the Fund hereby authorizes the Custodian to open and maintain, with itself or with Subcustodians, cash accounts in United States Dollars, in such other currencies as are the currencies of the countries in which the Fund maintains Investments or in such other currencies as the Fund shall from time to time request by Instruction.

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  • Establishment of Collateral Accounts Securities Intermediary acknowledges and agrees that: (i) it has established and is maintaining on its books and records the accounts identified on the attached Schedule 1 (each such account, together with any replacements thereof or substitutions therefor, the “Collateral Account” and such accounts, collectively, the “Collateral Accounts”) in the name of the Borrower; (ii) each Collateral Account is a “securities account” (within the meaning of Section 8-501(a) of the UCC) in respect of which Securities Intermediary is a “securities intermediary” (within the meaning of Section 8-102(a)(14) of the UCC and, with respect to any Book-Entry Security, within the meaning of Federal Book-Entry Regulations) and the Security Agent is the “entitlement holder” (within the meaning of Section 8-102(a)(7) of the UCC); provided, however, that if, notwithstanding the intention of the parties hereto, all or any portion of the Collateral Account is determined to be a “deposit account” (within the meaning of Section 9-102 of the UCC) rather than a “securities account,” then the Securities Intermediary represents, warrants, covenants and agrees that it is a “bank” (as defined in Section 9-102(a)(8) of the UCC) and will treat the Borrower as its customer (within the meaning of Section 9-104(a)(3) of the UCC) with respect to the Collateral Accounts (or portion thereof); (iii) all property delivered, or to be delivered, to Securities Intermediary pursuant to this Agreement is, and will be, promptly credited to the Collateral Accounts; (iv) it does not know of any claim to or interest in any Collateral Account or any assets or funds therein, except for claims and interests of the parties to this Agreement as set forth herein; and (v) it shall not change the name or account number of any Collateral Account without the prior written consent of the Security Agent. Except as provided in Section 2(b), Securities Intermediary agrees that it shall not take “entitlement orders” (as defined in Section 8-102(a)(8) of the UCC) or “instructions” (within the meaning of Section 9-104(a)(2) of the UCC) with respect to the Collateral Accounts or any assets or funds therein from any Person other than the Security Agent.

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  • Collateral Accounts The Borrower agrees and confirms that (a) pursuant to the Collateral Agency Agreement, it has caused to be established at the Collateral Agent each of the Construction Account, Construction Payment Subaccount, Punchlist Retention Subaccount, the Operating Account, the Debt Service Reserve Account, the Debt Service Accrual Account, the Insurance Proceeds Account, the Income Tax Reserve Account, the Distribution Account and the Revenue Account, in each case in the name of the Collateral Agent and (b) it has instructed (or, on or before the effectiveness of each Project Document that is entered into after the date hereof, will instruct) each of the other parties to the Project Documents that all payments constituting Project Revenues due or to become due to the Borrower under or in connection with each such Project Document shall be made directly to the Collateral Agent for deposit to the Revenue Account in accordance with the terms of the Collateral Agency Agreement. If, notwithstanding the foregoing, any such payment or proceeds are remitted directly to the Borrower, the Borrower shall hold such funds in trust for the Collateral Agent and shall promptly remit such payments for deposit to the Revenue Account in accordance with the Collateral Agency Agreement. In addition to the foregoing, the Borrower agrees that if the proceeds of any Collateral hereunder (including the payments made in respect of the Collateral Accounts) shall be received by it, the Borrower shall as promptly as possible transfer such Proceeds to the Collateral Agent for deposit to the Reserve Account. Until so deposited, all such proceeds shall be held in trust by the Borrower for and as the property of the Collateral Agent and shall not be commingled with any other funds or property of the Borrower.

  • Deposit Accounts and Securities Accounts Set forth on Schedule 4.15 (as updated pursuant to the provisions of the Security Agreement from time to time) is a listing of all of the Loan Parties’ and their Subsidiaries’ Deposit Accounts and Securities Accounts, including, with respect to each bank or securities intermediary (a) the name and address of such Person, and (b) the account numbers of the Deposit Accounts or Securities Accounts maintained with such Person.

  • Management Accounts The Management Accounts have been prepared in accordance with the same accounting principles and practices adopted for the Accounts and show a fair view of the assets and liabilities of the Company as the Management Accounts Date.

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