Common use of Payment by Issuer is Nonrecourse Clause in Contracts

Payment by Issuer is Nonrecourse. Any amounts due hereunder from the Issuer with respect to the Recovery Bonds shall be paid solely from the Recovery Bond Collateral. In the event the Recovery Bond Collateral pledged to secure the Recovery Bonds has been exhausted and the Recovery Bonds have not been paid in full, then any and all amounts remaining due on the Recovery Bonds shall be extinguished and the Recovery Bonds cancelled. To the extent that under any applicable law the Holder of a Recovery Bond or any owner of a security entitlement to a Bond is deemed to have an interest in assets of the Issuer other than the Recovery Bond Collateral (“Other Issuer Assets”), such Holder or owner is deemed to have agreed that its interest in such Other Issuer Assets is fully subordinate to the claim against such Other Issuer Assets of the pledgees or grantees to which such Other Issuer Assets are pledged or granted and is further deemed to have agreed that this agreement shall constitute a subordination agreement for purpose of Section 510(a) of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Indenture (RG&E Storm Funding LLC), Indenture (NYSEG Storm Funding LLC), Indenture (PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC Co)

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