Permitted Lump Sales Sample Clauses

Permitted Lump Sales. The Seller may from time to time, at its sole discretion, subject to the conditions specified in subsection 2.9(d), designate additional Eligible Accounts the receivables in which are to be purchased by the Trust and the Trust shall purchase the receivables in such additional Eligible Accounts as of the applicable Additional Cut-Off Date. In the event of a Lump Sale of Receivables permitted pursuant to this subsection 2.9(b), an adjustment shall be made to the amount payable in respect of the Seller Indebtedness and in the calculation of the Seller’s Allocated Amount and the Seller’s Allocation Percentage and the Floating Allocation Percentage and the Fixed Allocation Percentage applicable to any Series in the manner specified in the last paragraph of subsection 2.9(a).
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