Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors Sample Clauses

Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. From time to time, until the Collection in Full of the CRR Charges, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, take all actions with respect to Third-Party Collectors required to be taken by the Servicer as set forth, if applicable, in any agreement with the Servicer, the Financing Order, Tariff, other tariffs and any Commission Regulations in effect from time to time and implement such additional procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors in connection with CRR Charges are properly enforced in accordance with, if applicable, the terms of any agreement with the Servicer, the Financing Order, Tariff, other tariffs and any Commission Regulations in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following:
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Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. From time to time, until the Retirement of the Notes, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, take all actions with respect to Third-Party Collectors required to be taken by the Servicer as set forth in the Tariffs and any other applicable PUCT Regulations in effect from time to time and implement such additional procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors (including Applicable REPs) in connection with Transition Charges are properly enforced in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Tariffs and any other applicable PUCT Regulations in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following: (a) Maintenance of Records and Information. In addition to any actions required by the Tariffs, PUCT Regulations or other applicable law, the Servicer shall: (i) maintain adequate records for promptly identifying and contacting each such Third-Party Collector (including any Applicable REP); (ii) maintain records of end-user Customers which are billed by Third-Party Collectors (including Applicable REPs) to permit prompt transfer of billing responsibilities in the event of default by such Third-Party Collectors (including Applicable REPs); (iii) maintain adequate records for enforcing compliance by all Third-Party Collectors with their obligations with respect to Transition Charges, including compliance by all Applicable REPs with all REP Credit Requirements, REP Deposit Requirements and REP Remittance Requirements; and (iv) provide to Third-Party Collectors such information necessary for such Third-Party Collectors to confirm the Servicer's calculation of Transition Charges and remittances, including, if applicable, charge-off amounts. The Servicer shall update the records described above no less frequently than quarterly.
Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. From time to time, until the Retirement of the Notes, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, implement such procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors to remit IFC Payments are properly enforced in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Tariffs. Such procedures and policies shall include the following:
Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. From time to time, until the Retirement of the Rate Stabilization Bonds, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, take all actions with respect to Third-Party Collectors required to be taken by the Servicer as set forth, if applicable, in any agreement with the Servicer and applicable Requirements of Law in effect from time to time and implement such additional procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors in connection with Qualified Rate Stabilization Charges are properly enforced in accordance with, if applicable, the terms of any agreement with the Servicer and applicable Requirements of Law in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following:
Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. If a Third-Party Collector bills or collects Storm Recovery Charges on behalf of the Issuer, then, from time to time, until the retirement of the Storm Recovery Bonds, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, take all actions with respect to such Third-Party Collectors required to be taken by the Servicer as set forth, if applicable, in any agreement with the Third-Party Collector, the Tariff, other tariffs and any other LPSC Regulations in effect from time to time and implement such additional procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors in connection with Storm Recovery Charges are properly enforced in accordance with, if applicable, the terms of any agreement with the Third-Party Collector, the Tariff, other tariffs and any other LPSC Regulations in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following:
Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. If a Third-Party Collector does bxxx or collect Transition Charges on behalf of the Issuer, then, from time to time, until the Retirement of the Transition Bonds, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, take all actions with respect to such Third-Party Collectors required to be taken by the Servicer as set forth, if applicable, in any agreement with the Servicer, the Financing Order, Tariffs, other tariffs and any other PUCT Regulations in effect from time to time and implement such additional procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors in connection with Transition Charges are properly enforced in accordance with, if applicable, the terms of any agreement with the Servicer, the Financing Order, Tariffs, other tariffs and any other PUCT Regulations in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following:
Monitoring of Third-Party Collectors. From time to time, until the Retirement of the Notes, the Servicer shall, in accordance with the Servicing Standard, implement such procedures and policies as are necessary to ensure that the obligations of all Third-Party Collectors to remit TC Payments are properly enforced in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Tariffs, and any other applicable PUCT Regulations in effect from time to time. Such procedures and policies shall include the following: (a) Maintenance of Records and Information. In addition to any actions required by PUCT Regulations or other applicable law, the Servicer shall: (i) maintain adequate records for promptly identifying and contacting each such Third-Party Collector (including any Applicable REP); (ii) maintain records of end-user Customers which are billed by Applicable REPs to permit prompt transfer of billing responsibilities in the event of default by such Applicable REPs; (iii) maintain adequate records for enforcing compliance with all REP Deposit Requirements; and [Others to be determined]. The Servicer shall update the records described above no less frequently than [quarterly].
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  • Links to Third Party Websites In your use of the Service and/or the Company’s website, you may encounter various types of links that enable you to visit websites operated or owned by third parties (“Third Party Site”). These links are provided to you as a convenience and are not under the control or ownership of the Company. The inclusion of any link to a Third Party Site is not (i) an endorsement by the Company of the Third Party Site, (ii) an acknowledgement of any affiliation with its operators or owners, or (iii) a warranty of any type regarding any information or offer on the Third Party Site. Your use of any Third Party Site is governed by the various legal agreements and policies posted at that website.

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