Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuing Entity, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee, a Noteholder or a Note Owner (the “Requesting Party”) requests that World Omni repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 3.01(a) (which repurchase request shall provide sufficient detail so as to allow World Omni to reasonably investigate the alleged breach of the representations and warranties in Section 3.01(a); provided that with respect to a repurchase request from a Noteholder or a Note Owner, such repurchase request shall initially be provided to the Indenture Trustee) (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved, the alleged breach has not otherwise been cured or the related Receivable has not otherwise been repurchased, paid-off or otherwise satisfied, within 180 days of the receipt of notice of the Repurchase Request by World Omni, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration by filing in accordance with ADR Rules and providing a notice to World Omni. The Requesting Party must start the mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. World Omni agrees to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party. However, if the Receivable subject to a Repurchase Request was part of a Review and the Review Report states no Test Fails for the Receivable, the Repurchase Request for the Receivable will be deemed to have been resolved.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee or a Noteholder (the “Requesting Party”) requests that the Depositor and/or the Sponsor repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 2.4(a) or in Section 3.4 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved within 180 days after the Depositor or the Sponsor receives the Repurchase Request, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. However, if the Receivable subject to a Repurchase Request was part of a Review and the Review Report showed no Test Fails for the Receivable, the Repurchase Request for the Receivable will be deemed to be resolved. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. The Depositor and the Sponsor agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If any Requesting Party makes a Reallocation Request, and the Reallocation Request has not fulfilled or otherwise resolved to the reasonable satisfaction of the Requesting Party within 180 days of the Servicer’s receipt thereof, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration, or may file a legal action in court of competent jurisdiction. The Requesting Party must commence the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization, or a court action according with applicable court procedures, in each case within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. The Servicer agrees to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party. In no event shall the Indenture Trustee be a Requesting Party or pursue dispute resolution unless it is directed to do so by the Noteholders or Note Owners of at least 5% of the Controlling Class, and such Noteholders or Note Owners shall have offered to the Indenture Trustee security or indemnity satisfactory to it against the reasonable costs, expenses, disbursements, advances and liabilities that might be incurred by it, its agents and its counsel in compliance with such direction.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Trustee, the Indenture Trustee, a Noteholder or a Note Owner (the “Requesting Party”) requests that CNHICA and/or the Seller repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 3.1 or Section 6.1 or in Section 3.2(b) of the Purchase Agreement (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved within 180 days of the receipt of notice of the Repurchase Request by CNHICA or the Seller, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. In the case of a Note Owner making such a request, the request must be accompanied by a certification from that Person that it is a Note Owner, together with at least one form of documentation evidencing its ownership of a Note, including a trade confirmation, account statement, letter from a broker or dealer or similar document. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the applicable ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. CNHICA and the Seller agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee or a Noteholder (the “Requesting Party”) requests that the Depositor and/or the Sponsor reallocate a Lease and related Leased Vehicle due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 3.2(a) or in Section 3.4 of the Exchange Note Purchase Agreement (each, a “Reallocation Request”), and the Reallocation Request has not been resolved within 180 days after the Depositor or the Sponsor receives the Reallocation Request, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. However, if the Lease subject to a Reallocation Request was part of a Review and the Review Report showed no Test Fails for the Lease, the Reallocation Request for the Lease and Leased Vehicle will be deemed to be resolved. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. The Depositor and the Sponsor agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee or a Noteholder (the “Requesting Party”) for a Shelf-Eligible Series requests that the Depositor and/or Ford Credit, as Seller under the Receivables Purchase Agreement, repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 2.4(a) or in Section 2.3(a) of the Receivables Purchase Agreement (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved within 180 days after the Depositor or the Seller receives the Repurchase Request, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. However, if the Receivable subject to a Repurchase Request was part of a Review and the Review Report showed no Test Fails for the Receivable, the Repurchase Request for the Receivable will be deemed to be resolved. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. The Depositor and the Seller agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If any Requesting Party makes a Repurchase Request, and the Repurchase Request has not fulfilled or otherwise resolved to the reasonable satisfaction of the Requesting Party within 180 days of the Depositor’s or Seller’s receipt thereof, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. The Requesting Party must commence the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization, in each case within 90 days after the end of such 180-day period. The Depositor and the Seller agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party. In no event shall the Indenture Trustee be a Requesting Party or pursue dispute resolution unless it is directed to do so by the Noteholders or Note Owners of at least 5.0% of the Note Balance of the Notes, and such Noteholders or Note Owners shall have offered to the Indenture Trustee security or indemnity satisfactory to it against the reasonable costs, expenses, disbursements, advances and liabilities that might be incurred by it, its agents and its counsel in compliance with such direction.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee (acting as Requesting Party on behalf of the Issuer and only at the direction of the Noteholders), a Note Owner or a Noteholder (the “Requesting Party”) requests that the Depositor and/or the Seller repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 3.02 of this Agreement or in Section 3.03 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved within 180 days of the receipt of notice of the Repurchase Request by the Depositor or the Seller, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration; provided, however, that if the Indenture Trustee is the Requesting Party, the directing Noteholder shall determine the referral to such mediation or arbitration. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If any Requesting Party makes a Repurchase Request, and the Repurchase Request has not been fulfilled or otherwise resolved to the reasonable satisfaction of the Requesting Party within 180 days of the receipt of notice of the Repurchase Request by the Depositor or the Seller, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration; provided, however, that if the Indenture Trustee is the Requesting Party, the directing Noteholder or Note Owner shall determine the referral to such mediation or arbitration. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of such 180-day period. The Depositor and the Seller agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party. For the avoidance of doubt, the Indenture Trustee shall be under no obligation under any other Basic Document or otherwise to monitor repurchase activity or to independently determine which Repurchase Requests remain unresolved after 180 days.
Referral to Dispute Resolution. If the Issuer, the Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee, a Note Owner or a Noteholder (the “Requesting Party”) requests that the Depositor and/or the Seller repurchase a Receivable due to an alleged breach of a representation and warranty in Section 3.02 of this Agreement or in Section 3.03 of the Receivables Purchase Agreement (each, a “Repurchase Request”), and the Repurchase Request has not been resolved within 180 days of the receipt of notice of the Repurchase Request by the Depositor or the Seller, the Requesting Party may refer the matter, in its discretion, to either mediation (including non-binding arbitration) or binding third-party arbitration. However, if the Receivable subject to a Repurchase Request was part of a Review and the Review Report states no Test Fails for the Receivable, the Repurchase Request for the Receivable will be deemed to have been resolved. The Requesting Party must start the mediation or arbitration proceeding according to the ADR Rules of the ADR Organization within 90 days after the end of the 180-day period. The Depositor and the Sponsor agree to participate in the dispute resolution method selected by the Requesting Party.