Common use of Transfer of Collections to the Buyer Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Collections to the Buyer. Subject to Sections 4(d), 4(e), 4(m) and 5(a) below, the Seller and Servicer covenant and agree to deposit in the Buyer’s Account all Collections and other amounts received by the Seller or Servicer (or any of their respective Affiliates) with respect to Purchased Receivables and Related Security (whether such amounts were received by the Seller or Servicer directly or were deposited in a Lock-Box Account or other account maintained by the Seller or Servicer or otherwise) without adjustment, setoff or deduction of any kind or nature on each Settlement Date; provided, if on any Settlement Date, the total Collections received or deemed received by the Seller and Servicer with respect to a Purchased Receivable exceed the sum of (i) the Net Invoice Amount of such Purchased Receivable plus (ii) all fees, expenses and other amounts owing to the Buyer with respect to such Purchased Receivable, the Seller and Servicer may deduct such excess amount up to the Deferred Purchase Price Amount with respect to such Purchased Receivable and, upon such deduction, all obligations of the Buyer to deliver such Deferred Purchase Price Amount to the Seller shall be deemed satisfied. Until remitted to the Buyer’s Account, the Seller or Servicer will hold such funds in trust as the Buyer’s exclusive property and safeguard such funds for the benefit of the Buyer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Cincinnati Bell Inc), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Cincinnati Bell Inc)

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Transfer of Collections to the Buyer. Subject to Sections 4(d), 4(e), 4(m) and 5(a) below, the Seller and Servicer covenant and agree to deposit in the Buyer’s Account all Collections and other amounts received by the Seller or Servicer (or any of their respective Affiliates) with respect to Purchased Receivables and Related Security (whether such amounts were received by the Seller or Servicer directly or were deposited in a Lock-Box Account or other account maintained by the Seller or Servicer or otherwise) without adjustment, setoff or deduction of any kind or nature on each Weekly Settlement Date; provided, if on any Weekly Settlement Date, the total Collections received or deemed received by the Seller and Servicer with respect to a Purchased Receivable exceed the sum of (i) the Net Invoice Amount of such Purchased Receivable plus (ii) all fees, expenses and other amounts owing to the Buyer with respect to such Purchased Receivable, the Seller and Servicer may deduct such excess amount up to the Deferred Purchase Price Amount with respect to such Purchased Receivable and, upon such deduction, all obligations of the Buyer to deliver such Deferred Purchase Price Amount to the Seller shall be deemed satisfied. Until remitted to the Buyer’s Account, the Seller or Servicer will hold such funds in trust as the Buyer’s exclusive property and safeguard such funds for the benefit of the Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Cincinnati Bell Inc)

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Transfer of Collections to the Buyer. Subject to Sections 4(d), 4(e), 4(m4(l) and 5(a) below, the Seller and Servicer covenant and agree to deposit in the Buyer’s Account all Collections and other amounts received by the Seller or Servicer (or any of their respective Affiliates) with respect to Purchased Receivables and Related Security (whether such amounts were received by the Seller or Servicer directly or were deposited in a Lock-Box Account or other account maintained by the Seller or Servicer or otherwise) without adjustment, setoff or deduction of any kind or nature on each Settlement Date; provided, if on any Settlement Date, the total Collections received or deemed received by the Seller and Servicer with respect to a Purchased Receivable exceed the sum of (i) the Net Invoice Amount of such Purchased Receivable plus (ii) all fees, expenses and other amounts owing to the Buyer with respect to such Purchased Receivable, the Seller and Servicer may deduct such excess amount up to the Deferred Purchase Price Amount with respect to such Purchased Receivable and, upon such deduction, all obligations of the Buyer to deliver such Deferred Purchase Price Amount to the Seller shall be deemed satisfied. Until remitted to the Buyer’s Account, the Seller or Servicer will hold such funds in trust as the Buyer’s exclusive property and safeguard such funds for the benefit of the Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Cincinnati Bell Inc)

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