Common use of Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount Clause in Contracts

Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. On any Weekly Allocation Date when a deposit would otherwise be made to a Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments, the Co-Issuers (or the Managers on their behalf) may direct the Trustee pursuant to the applicable Weekly Manager’s Certificate to withdraw any Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount from the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of either Co-Issuer and transfer such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of the other Co-Issuer and the allocation pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments and calculation of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Deficit Amount of the transferee Co-Issuer shall be deemed to occur after giving effect to such transfer of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. Until such time as any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount is paid to any applicable third party (as opposed to transfers between Indenture Trust Accounts of the Co-Issuers pursuant to a Weekly Manager’s Certificate), the applicable Co-Issuer will hold such amount as agent on behalf of the other Co-Issuer. Following payment of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to a third party, such amount shall be treated as an intercompany loan with an interest rate determined by the applicable Manager in accordance with the applicable Managing Standard. For greater certainty, any payment out of a Co-Issuer’s Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account in respect of which a deposit has been made under this Section 5.2(b) shall be deemed to be paid first out of amounts allocated to such account out of such Co-Issuer’s own Collections and second out of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount transferred from the other Co-Issuer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Driven Brands Holdings Inc., Driven Brands Holdings Inc., Driven Brands Holdings Inc.

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Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. On any Weekly Allocation Date when a deposit would otherwise be made to a Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments, the Co-Issuers (or the Managers on their behalf) may direct the Trustee pursuant to the applicable Weekly Manager’s Certificate to withdraw any Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount from the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of either Co-Co- Issuer and transfer such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of the other Co-Issuer and the allocation pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments and calculation of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Deficit Amount of the transferee Co-Issuer shall be deemed to occur after giving effect to such transfer of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. Until such time as any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount is paid to any applicable third party (as opposed to transfers between Indenture Trust Accounts of the Co-Issuers pursuant to a Weekly Manager’s Certificate), the applicable Co-Issuer will hold such amount as agent on behalf of the other Co-Issuer. Following payment of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to a third party, such amount shall be treated as an intercompany loan with an interest rate determined by the applicable Manager in accordance with the applicable Managing Standard. For greater certainty, any payment out of a Co-Issuer’s Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account in respect of which a deposit has been made under this Section 5.2(b) shall be deemed to be paid first out of amounts allocated to such account out of such Co-Issuer’s own Collections and second out of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount transferred from the other Co-Issuer.. Section 5.3

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Driven Brands Holdings Inc.

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Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. On any Weekly Allocation Date when a deposit would otherwise be made to a Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments, the Co-Issuers (or the Managers on their behalf) may direct the Trustee pursuant to the applicable Weekly Manager’s Certificate to withdraw any Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount from the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of either Co-Co- Issuer and transfer such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account of the other Co-Issuer and the allocation pursuant to priority (ix) of the Priority of Payments and calculation of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Deficit Amount of the transferee Co-Issuer shall be deemed to occur after giving effect to such transfer of the Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount. Until such time as any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount is paid to any applicable third party (as opposed to transfers between Indenture Trust Accounts of the Co-Issuers pursuant to a Weekly Manager’s Certificate), the applicable Co-Issuer will hold such amount as agent on behalf of the other Co-Issuer. Following payment of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount to a third party, such amount shall be treated as an intercompany loan with an interest rate determined by the applicable Manager in accordance with the applicable Managing Standard. For greater certainty, any payment out of a Co-Issuer’s Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account in respect of which a deposit has been made under this Section 5.2(b) shall be deemed to be paid first out of amounts allocated to such account out of such Co-Issuer’s own Collections and second out of any such Senior Notes Interest Reserve Account Excess Amount transferred from the other Co-Issuer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Driven Brands Holdings Inc.

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