Common use of Recoupment and Set Clause in Contracts

Recoupment and Set. Off. BANK has the right of recoupment and set‐off from the Reserve Account or the Account. This means that it may offset any outstanding/uncollected amounts owed from: (i) any amounts it would otherwise be obligated to deposit into the MERCHANT Account, and (ii) any other amounts MERCHANT may owe BANK under this Agreement or any other agreement. MERCHANT acknowledges that in the event of a bankruptcy proceeding, in order for MERCHANT to provide adequate protection under Bankruptcy Code Section 362 to BANK, MERCHANT must create or maintain the Reserve Account as required by BANK, and BANK will have the right of offset against the Reserve Account for any and all obligations which MERCHANT may owe to BANK, without regard to whether the obligations relate to sales drafts initiated or created before or after the filing of the bankruptcy petition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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