Reports to Consumer Reporting Agencies Sample Clauses

Reports to Consumer Reporting Agencies. The Servicer shall provide any and all reports on Accounts serviced hereunder required by the applicable law, this Agreement, including without limitation the Servicing Guidelines, to the appropriate Consumer Reporting Agencies or credit information service and shall correct any errors caused by the incorrect reporting of information, in a timely manner not to exceed thirty (30) days. Servicer shall report to all national Consumer Reporting Agencies, which are currently Experian, Equifax, and Transunion. After any sale of Committed Student Loans to an SPE, Servicer shall promptly, but not later than the end of the reporting period for that month, correct its reporting to show the correct name of the new Owner in the report, together with the name of the originating Program Lender. If FMC directs Servicer to make a report or correction of credit information to a Consumer Reporting Agency that is outside the Servicer’s customary practices, including but not limited to as part of a legal settlement with a Borrower, then the Servicer may condition making such report or correction on the completion of an acceptable writing that allocates the compliance, regulatory, and legal risk of making the requested report or correction.
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Reports to Consumer Reporting Agencies. The Servicer shall provide any and all reports on Accounts serviced hereunder required by this Agreement to the appropriate consumer reporting agencies or credit information service and shall correct any errors caused by the incorrect reporting of information as set forth in Section M.1 of the Servicing Guidelines. If Lender (or Program Administrator on behalf of Lender) directs Servicer to make a report or change of credit information which had been reported to a consumer reporting agency, and such report or change is outside the Servicer’s customary practices, including but not limited to as part of a legal settlement with a Borrower, then the Servicer may condition making such report or change on the completion of an acceptable writing that allocates the compliance, regulatory, and legal risk of making the requested report or correction.

Related to Reports to Consumer Reporting Agencies

  • Reports to Government Entities Nothing in this Agreement restricts or prohibits the Participant from initiating communications directly with, responding to any inquiries from, providing testimony before, providing confidential information to, reporting possible violations of law or regulation to, or from filing a claim or assisting with an investigation directly with a self-regulatory authority or a government agency or entity, including the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Congress, and any agency Inspector General (collectively, the “Regulators”), or from making other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of state or federal law or regulation. However, to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Participant hereby waives the Participant’s right to receive any individual monetary relief from the Entities resulting from such claims or conduct, regardless of whether the Participant or another party has filed them, and in the event the Participant obtains such monetary relief, the Entities will be entitled to an offset against the award underlying this Agreement. This Agreement does not limit the Participant’s right to receive an award from any Regulator that provides awards for providing information relating to a potential violation of law. The Participant does not need the prior authorization of the Company to engage in conduct protected by this Section, and the Participant does not need to notify the Company that the Participant has engaged in such conduct. The Participant is hereby notified that federal law provides criminal and civil immunity to federal and state claims for trade secret misappropriation to individuals who disclose a trade secret to their attorney, a court, or a government official in certain, confidential circumstances that are set forth at 18 U.S.C. §§ 1833(b)(1) and 1833(b)(2), related to the reporting or investigation of a suspected violation of the law, or in connection with a lawsuit for retaliation for reporting a suspected violation of the law. Pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, the Participant will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of the trade secrets of any of the Entities that is made by the Participant (i) in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney, and solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (ii) in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal.

  • Reports to Rating Agencies The Servicer shall deliver to each Rating Agency, at such address as such Rating Agency may request, a copy of all reports or notices furnished or delivered pursuant to this Article III and a copy of any amendments, supplements or modifications to this Agreement and any other information reasonably requested by such Rating Agency to monitor this transaction. If CarMax is no longer the Servicer, the successor Servicer shall provide any required Rating Agency notices, reports or other communications to the Depositor, who promptly shall provide such notices, reports or communications to the Rating Agencies.

  • Reports to Owner We will send you a report at least once during each Contract Year. The report will show the Accumulation Value and the Cash Surrender Value as of the end of the Contract Processing Period. The report will also show the allocation of the Accumulation Value as of such date and the amounts deducted from or added to the Accumulation Value since the last report. The report will also include any information that may be currently required by the insurance supervisory official of the jurisdiction in which the Contract is delivered. We will also send you copies of any shareholder reports of the portfolios in which the Divisions of the Variable Separate Account invest, as well as any other reports, notices or documents required by law to be furnished to Owners.

  • Statements to Certificateholders; Statements to Rating Agencies; Exchange Act Reporting (a) Concurrently with each distribution charged to the Certificate Account and with respect to each Distribution Date the Master Servicer shall forward to the Trustee and the Trustee shall either forward by mail or make available to each Holder and the Company, via the Trustee's internet website, a statement (and at its option, any additional files containing the same information in an alternative format) setting forth information as to each Class of Certificates, the Mortgage Pool and, if the Mortgage Pool is comprised of two or more Loan Groups, each Loan Group, to the extent applicable. This statement will include the information set forth in an exhibit to the Series Supplement. Such exhibit shall set forth the Trustee's internet website address together with a phone number. The Trustee shall mail to each Holder that requests a paper copy by telephone a paper copy via first class mail. The Trustee may modify the distribution procedures set forth in this Section provided that such procedures are no less convenient for the Certificateholders. The Trustee shall provide prior notification to the Company, the Master Servicer and the Certificateholders regarding any such modification. In addition, the Master Servicer shall provide to any manager of a trust fund consisting of some or all of the Certificates, upon reasonable request, such additional information as is reasonably obtainable by the Master Servicer at no additional expense to the Master Servicer. Also, at the request of a Rating Agency, the Master Servicer shall provide the information relating to the Reportable Modified Mortgage Loans substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit Q to such Rating Agency within a reasonable period of time; provided, however, that the Master Servicer shall not be required to provide such information more than four times in a calendar year to any Rating Agency.

  • Reports to Owners Promptly upon their distribution, copies of all financial statements, reports and proxy statements which the Borrower shall have sent to its Owners.

  • Reports, Etc Lessee will furnish, or cause to be furnished, to Lessor, the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Participant and the Pass Through Trustee, on or before the Delivery Date and on each annual anniversary date of Lessee's applicable insurance, a report, signed by Lessee's regular insurance broker or any other independent firm of insurance brokers reasonably acceptable to Lessor which brokers may be in the regular employ of Lessee (the "Insurance Brokers"), describing in reasonable detail the hull and liability insurance (and property insurance for detached engines and parts) then carried and maintained with respect to the Aircraft and stating the opinion of such firm that the insurance complies with the terms hereof; provided, that all information contained in the foregoing report shall not be made available by Lessor, the Indenture Trustee or the Owner Participant or the Pass Through Trustee to anyone except (i) to prospective and permitted transferees of Lessor's, the Owner Participant's, the Indenture Trustee's or the Pass Through Trustee's interest or their respective counsel, independent certified public accountants and independent insurance brokers or other agents, who agree to hold such information confidential, (ii) to Lessor's, the Owner Participant's, the Indenture Trustee's or a Pass Through Trustee's counsel or independent certified public accountants, independent insurance brokers or agents who agree to hold such information confidential or (iii) as may be required by any statute, court or administrative order or decree or governmental ruling or regulation; provided, however that any disclosure permitted by clause (iii) above shall be made only to the extent necessary to meet the specific requirements or needs of the Persons to whom such disclosures are hereby permitted. Lessee will cause such Insurance Broker to agree to advise Lessor, the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Participant and the Pass Through Trustee in writing of any act or omission on the part of Lessee of which it has knowledge and which might invalidate or render unenforceable, in whole or in part, any insurance on the Aircraft and to advise in writing at least thirty (30) days (ten (10) days in the case of war risk and allied perils coverage and ten (10) days notice with respect to the Electronic Date Recognition Exclusion Limited Coverage Endorsement), prior to the cancellation or material adverse change of any insurance maintained pursuant to Section 11, provided that if the notice period specified above is not reasonably obtainable, the Insurance Broker shall provide for as long a period of prior notice as shall then be reasonably obtainable. In addition, Lessee will also cause such Insurance Brokers to deliver to Lessor, the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Participant and the Pass Through Trustee, on or prior to the date of expiration of any insurance policy referenced in a previously delivered certificate of insurance, a new certificate of insurance, substantially in the same form as delivered by Lessee to such parties on the Delivery Date except for such changes in the report or the coverage consistent with the terms hereof. In the event that Lessee or any Sublessee shall fail to maintain or cause to be maintained insurance as herein provided, Lessor or the Indenture Trustee may at its sole option, but shall be under no duty to, provide such insurance and, in such event, Lessee shall, upon demand, reimburse Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as Supplemental Rent, for the cost thereof to Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as the case may be; provided, however, that no exercise by Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as the case may be, of said option shall affect the provisions of this Lease, including the provisions of Section 14(g).

  • Reports to Securityholders and Rating Agencies (a) At the expense of the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee shall provide to any Note Owner, and the Owner Trustee shall provide to any Certificateholder, who so requests in writing a copy of (i) any Servicer’s Certificate, (ii) any annual statement as to compliance described in Section 3.1l(a), (iii) any assessment of compliance and annual accountants’ report described in Section 3.12, (iv) any statement to Securityholders pursuant to Section 4.10, (v) the Trust Agreement, (vi) the Indenture or (vii) this Agreement (without Exhibits). In addition, such statements may be posted by the Indenture Trustee on its website at hxxx://xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. The Indenture Trustee or the Owner Trustee, as applicable, may require such Securityholder or Note Owner to pay a reasonable sum to cover the cost of the Trustee’s complying with such request.

  • Transaction Reports Subadviser shall provide Investment Manager a daily trade file with information relating to all transactions concerning the allocated portion of the Fund’s assets for which Subadviser is responsible and shall provide Investment Manager with such other information regarding the Fund upon Investment Manager’s reasonable request. Subadviser shall affirm or send a trade file of these transactions as instruction to the custodian of the Fund.

  • Reports to Security Holders As soon as practicable after the time of purchase, to make generally available to the Partnership’s security holders an earnings statement of the Partnership and its subsidiaries (which need not be audited) complying with Section 11(a) of the Securities Act and the Rules and Regulations (including, at the option of the Partnership, Rule 158).

  • Weekly Reports Weekly, not later than Wednesday for the immediately preceding fiscal week:

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