Technology Make-Whole Amount Payable to Noteholders Sample Clauses

Technology Make-Whole Amount Payable to Noteholders. Without limiting the requirement to obtain the consent of the Administrative Agent to the Technology Disposition as provided in Section 7.02(f), if the Technology Disposition is consummated on or prior to February 28, 2018 or such later date as the Administrative Agent and the Required Holders (as defined in each of the Note Purchase Agreements as in effect on the Amendment No. 6 Closing 117 Date) agree in the exercise of their respective discretion and provided no Event of Default (under and as defined in any of the Transaction Facilities, as in effect on the Amendment No. 6 Closing Date) has occurred and is continuing on the date the Technology Disposition, has been consummated, or will result therefrom, then the Company and its Subsidiaries may pay the Noteholders the Technology Make-Whole Amount; provided that (x) any obligation for the Company and its Subsidiaries to pay the Technology Make-Whole Amount is subordinated to the payment in full in cash of the maximum amount of obligations which may from time to time be payable or arise under the Transaction Facilities (as in effect on the Amendment No. 6 Closing Date) other than the Technology Make-Whole Amount and (y) (1) the parties to the Intercreditor Agreement have amended the Intercreditor Agreement in advance of the consummation of the Technology Disposition, to reflect the subordination of the Technology Make-Whole Amount, or (2) the Net Cash Proceeds of the Technology Disposition are distributed in accordance with the subordination terms of Section 9.13(b) of each Note Purchase Agreement (as in effect on the Amendment No. 6 Closing Date); provided further, that this clause (b) shall not restrict any other make whole amount due to the holders of the NPA Notes under the Note Purchase Agreements, as in effect on the Amendment No. 6 Closing Date.
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  • Collections Prior to Amortization Prior to the Amortization Date, any Collections and/or Deemed Collections received by the Servicer shall be set aside and held in trust by the Servicer for the payment of any accrued and unpaid Aggregate Unpaids or for a Reinvestment as provided in this Section 2.2. If on any Business Day prior to the Amortization Date, any Collections are received by the Servicer after payment of any Obligations that are then due and owing, Seller hereby requests and the Purchasers hereby agree to make, simultaneously with such receipt, a reinvestment (each, a “Reinvestment”) with that portion of the balance of each and every Collection received by the Servicer that is part of any Purchaser Interest, such that after giving effect to such Reinvestment, the amount of Capital of such Purchaser Interest immediately after such receipt and corresponding Reinvestment shall be equal to the amount of Capital immediately prior to such receipt. On each Settlement Date prior to the occurrence of the Amortization Date, the Servicer shall remit to the Fifth Third Account and the PNC Account each Purchaser’s respective Percentage of the amounts set aside during the preceding Settlement Period that have not been subject to a Reinvestment and apply such amounts (if not previously paid in accordance with Section 2.1) to reduce the Obligations. Once such Obligations shall be reduced to zero, any additional Collections received by the Servicer (i) if applicable, shall be remitted to the Fifth Third Account and the PNC Account no later than 12:00 noon (New York time) to the extent required to fund the Purchasers’ respective Percentages of any Aggregate Reduction on such Settlement Date and (ii) any balance remaining thereafter shall be remitted from the Servicer to Seller on such Settlement Date.

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