Receivable Shortfall Sample Clauses

Receivable Shortfall. Buyer and the Seller Parties agree that the Purchase Price payable to Sellers shall be reduced to the extent that the Accounts Receivable have not been collected by Buyer within ninety (90) days following the Closing Date (the “Collection Period”).
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Receivable Shortfall. Buyer and Seller agree that the U.S. Purchase Price payable to Seller shall be reduced to the extent that the Accounts Receivable have not been collected by Buyer in the amount included in the Final Net Asset Amount (net of any reserve reflected in the Final Net Asset Amount) within one hundred and twenty (120) days following the Closing Date (the “Collection Period”); except that, if the Final Net Asset Amount has not been determined by such date, then the Collection Period shall be extended and end as of the date on which Final Net Asset Amount is determined. For avoidance of doubt, any adjustment required under this Section 2.4 shall follow only after any adjustment required under Section 2.3 is completed and without duplication.
Receivable Shortfall. Buyer and Seller agree that the Purchase Price payable to Seller shall be reduced to the extent that the Adjusted Accounts Receivable (hereinafter defined) have not been collected by Buyer, net of an aggregate bad debt reserve of $50,000, within ninety (90) days following the Closing Date (the "Collection Period"). For purposes of this Agreement, "Adjusted Accounts Receivable" shall mean all Accounts Receivable except those which are, as of the Closing Date (i) disputed, (ii) subject to pending (or to the best of Seller's Knowledge) threatened litigation; or (iii) older than ninety (90) days.

Related to Receivable Shortfall

  • Collateral Shortfalls In the event that amounts on deposit in the Collateral Fund at any time are insufficient to cover any withdrawals therefrom that the Company is then entitled to make hereunder, the Purchaser shall be obligated to pay such amounts to the Company immediately upon demand. Such obligation shall constitute a general corporate obligation of the Purchaser. The failure to pay such amounts within two Business Days of such demand (except for amounts to cover interest on a Mortgage Loan pursuant to Sections 2.02(d) and 2.03 (b)), shall cause an immediate termination of the Purchaser's right to make any Election to Delay Foreclosure or Election to Foreclose and the Company's obligations under this Agreement with respect to all Mortgage Loans to which such insufficiencies relate, without the necessity of any further notice or demand on the part of the Company.

  • Excess Spread; Excess Finance Charge Collections The Servicer shall apply, or shall cause the Trustee to apply by written instruction to the Trustee, on each Distribution Date, Excess Spread and Excess Finance Charge Collections allocated to Series 1997-1 with respect to the related Monthly Period, to make the following distributions or deposits in the following order of priority:

  • Security shortfall If at any time the Security Value is less than the Minimum Value, the Agent may, and shall, if so directed by the Majority Lenders, by notice to the Borrowers require that such deficiency be remedied. The Borrowers shall then within 30 days of receipt of such notice ensure that the Security Value equals or exceeds the Minimum Value. For this purpose, the Borrowers may:

  • Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance The Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance is $850,069,757.10

  • Minimum Monthly Principal Payments Amortizing payments of the aggregate principal amount outstanding under this Note at any time (the “Principal Amount”) shall begin on December 1, 2004 and shall recur on the first business day of each succeeding month thereafter until the Maturity Date (each, an “Amortization Date”). Subject to Article 3 below, beginning on the first Amortization Date, the Borrower shall make monthly payments to the Holder on each Repayment Date, each in the amount of $187,500, together with any accrued and unpaid interest to date on such portion of the Principal Amount plus any and all other amounts which are then owing under this Note, the Purchase Agreement or any other Related Agreement but have not been paid (collectively, the “Monthly Amount”). Any Principal Amount that remains outstanding on the Maturity Date shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date.

  • ORIGINAL CLASS A NON-PO PRINCIPAL BALANCE The Original Class A Non-PO Principal Balance is $170,009,500.00.

  • Net Receivables Balance Seller has determined that, immediately after giving effect to each purchase hereunder, the Net Receivables Balance is at least equal to the sum of (i) the Aggregate Capital, plus (ii) the Aggregate Reserves.

  • Pool Balance 1. Pool Balance on the close of the last day of the preceding Collection Period $

  • Excess Collection Account Amounts allocated to the Series 2023-2 Excess Collection Account on any Series 2023-2 Deposit Date will be (w) first, deposited in the Series 2023-2 Reserve Account in an amount up to the excess, if any, of the Series 2023-2 Required Reserve Account Amount for such date over the Series 2023-2 Available Reserve Account Amount for such date, (x) second, used to pay the principal amount of other Series of Notes that are then in amortization, (y) third, released to AESOP Leasing in an amount equal to the product of (A) the Loan Agreement’s Share with respect to the AESOP I Operating Lease Loan Agreement as of such date and (B) 100% minus the Loan Payment Allocation Percentage with respect to the AESOP I Operating Lease Loan Agreement as of such date and (C) the amount of any remaining funds and (z) fourth, paid to ABRCF for any use permitted by the Related Documents including to make Loans under the Loan Agreements to the extent the Borrowers have requested Loans thereunder and Eligible Vehicles are available for financing thereunder; provided, however, that in the case of clauses (x), (y) and (z), that no Amortization Event, Series 2023-2 Enhancement Deficiency or AESOP I Operating Lease Vehicle Deficiency would result therefrom or exist immediately thereafter. Upon the occurrence of an Amortization Event and once a Trust Officer has actual knowledge of the Amortization Event, funds on deposit in the Series 2023-2 Excess Collection Account will be withdrawn by the Trustee, deposited in the Series 2023-2 Collection Account and allocated as Principal Collections to reduce the Series 2023-2 Invested Amount on the immediately succeeding Distribution Date.

  • Income Collection Unless otherwise directed by Instruction, the Custodian shall collect any amount due and payable to the Fund with respect to Investments and promptly credit the amount collected to a Principal or Agency Account; provided, however, that the Custodian shall not be responsible for: (a) the collection of amounts due and payable with respect to Investments that are in default or (b) the collection of cash or share entitlements with respect to Investments that are not registered in the name of the Custodian or its Subcustodians. The Custodian is hereby authorized to endorse and deliver any instrument required to be so endorsed and delivered to effect collection of any amount due and payable to the Fund with respect to Investments.

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