NOTIFICATION OF RATES, AMOUNTS OF REMITTANCE DATES Sample Clauses

NOTIFICATION OF RATES, AMOUNTS OF REMITTANCE DATES. Promptly after the Closing Date and after the beginning of each subsequent Interest Period relating to each Class of Pool I Auction Rate Certificates, and in any event at least 10 days prior to any Remittance Date relating to a Class of Pool I Auction Rate Certificates, the Trustee shall confirm with the Remarketing Agent, so long as no Certificate Insurer Default has occurred and is continuing and the ownership of the Pool I Auction Rate Certificates is maintained in Book- Entry Form by the Depository, (1) the date of such next Remittance Date relating to a Class of Pool I Auction Rate Certificates and (2) the amount payable to the Remarketing Agent on the Auction Date pursuant to Section 2.1.2(b) hereof. If any day scheduled to be a Remittance Date shall be changed after the Trustee shall have given the notice or confirmation referred to in the preceding sentence, the Trustee shall, not later than 9:15 a.m., eastern time, on the Business Day next preceding the earlier of the new Remittance Date or the old Remittance Date, by such means as the Trustee deems practicable, give notice of such change to the Remarketing Agent, so long as no Certificate Insurer Default has occurred and is continuing and the ownership of the Pool I Auction Rate Certificates is maintained in Book-Entry Form by the Depository.
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NOTIFICATION OF RATES, AMOUNTS OF REMITTANCE DATES. Promptly after the Closing Date and after the beginning of each subsequent Interest Period relating to each Class of Auction Rate Notes, and in any event at least 10 days prior to any Remittance Date relating to a Class of Auction Rate Notes, the Indenture Trustee shall confirm with the Remarketing Agent, so long as the ownership of the Auction Rate Notes is maintained in Book-Entry Form by the Depository, (1) the date of such next Remittance Date relating to a Class of Auction Rate Notes and (2) the amount payable to the Remarketing Agent on the Auction Date pursuant to Section 2.1.2(b) hereof. If any day scheduled to be a Remittance Date shall be changed after the Indenture Trustee shall have given the notice or confirmation referred to in the preceding sentence, the Indenture Trustee shall, not later than 9:15 a.m., eastern time, on the Business Day next preceding the earlier of the new Remittance Date or the old Remittance Date, by such means as the Indenture Trustee deems practicable, give notice of such change to the Remarketing Agent, so long as the ownership of the Auction Rate Notes is maintained in Book-Entry Form by the Depository.

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