Action with Respect to Bankruptcy Action Sample Clauses

Action with Respect to Bankruptcy Action. (a) The Trust shall not, without the prior written consent of the Owner Trustee, (a) institute any proceedings to adjudicate the Trust bankrupt or insolvent, (b) consent to the institution of bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings against the Trust, (c) file a petition seeking or consenting to reorganization or relief under any applicable federal or state law relating to bankruptcy with respect to the Trust, (d) consent to the appointment of a receiver, liquidator, assignee, trustee, sequestrator (or other similar official) of the Trust or a substantial part of its property, (e) make any assignment for the benefit of the Trust’s creditors; (f) admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally as they become due; (g) declare or effect a moratorium on its debt; or (h) take any action in furtherance of any of the foregoing (any of the above foregoing actions, a “Bankruptcy Action”). In considering whether to give or withhold written consent to a Bankruptcy Action by the Trust, the Owner Trustee, with the consent of the Certificateholder (hereby given, which consent the Certificateholder believes to be in the best interests of the Certificateholder and the Trust), shall consider the interest of the Noteholders in addition to the interests of the Trust and whether the Trust is insolvent; provided, however, that the Owner Trustee shall not be deemed to owe any fiduciary duty to the Noteholders. The Owner Trustee shall have no duty to give such written consent to a Bankruptcy Action by the Trust if the Owner Trustee shall not have been furnished (at the expense of the Trust or the Person that requested that such letter be furnished to the Owner Trustee) with a letter from an independent accounting firm of national reputation stating that in the opinion of such firm the Trust is then insolvent. The Owner Trustee (as such and in its individual capacity) shall not be personally liable to any Person on account of the Owner Trustee’s good faith reliance on the provisions of this Section or in connection with the Owner Trustee’s giving prior written consent to a Bankruptcy Action by the Trust in accordance herewith, or withholding such consent, in good faith, and neither the Trust nor the Certificateholder shall have any claim for breach of fiduciary duty or otherwise against the Owner Trustee (as such and in its individual capacity) for giving or withholding its consent to any such Bankruptcy Action.
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  • Action with Respect to Bankruptcy The Owner Trustee shall not have the power to commence a voluntary proceeding in bankruptcy relating to the Trust without the unanimous prior approval of all Certificateholders (including the Board of Directors (including the Independent Directors, as such term is defined in the Depositor’s Certificate of Incorporation) of the Depositor) and the delivery to the Owner Trustee of a written certification by each Certificateholder that such Certificateholder reasonably believes that the Trust is insolvent.

  • Bankruptcy Actions Promptly following the date hereof, the Sellers shall file with the Bankruptcy Court a form of order or orders pursuant to Sections 105, 363, 365 and other applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code in form and substance acceptable to the Purchaser in its reasonable discretion (the "Sale Order") (v) ruling pursuant to Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 6004(g) that the Closing of the Contemplated Transactions may take place within 10 days of the entry of the Sale Order, (w) authorizing, directing and approving the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement, the assumption, cure by Sellers and assignment to Purchaser of the Assumed Contracts (including the Real Property Leases) and the entering into of the Time Brokerage Agreement by the Sellers, (x) approving the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Time Brokerage Agreement, (y) providing that the Common Stock shall only be permitted to be transferred to creditors of the Sellers in accordance with the requirements of Section 1.6(a); and (z) making the following findings: (i) the Bankruptcy Court has "core" jurisdiction over the Chapter 11 Case; (ii) due and proper notice of the sale of the Assets and to the Purchaser has been given to all parties entitled thereto in accordance with all applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, any rules thereunder and orders of the Bankruptcy Court; (iii) that the Bankruptcy Administrative Officer has complied with all requirements imposed on it by any order of the Bankruptcy Court relating to the sale of the Assets (iv)the Assets are property of Sellers' estate, within the meaning of Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code, and that upon entry of the Sale Order, the Sellers will have the power to convey the property to the Purchaser; (v) for each Encumbrance on the Assets and that does not constitute a Permitted Encumbrance or an Assumed Liability, a subsection of Section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code applies, and, upon consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the Assets will be sold to the Purchaser free and clear of such Encumbrances; (vi) the Assets have been reasonably marketed, and the offer of the Purchaser is the best offer received by the Sellers' estate and, accordingly, it is in the best interest of the Sellers' estate and its creditors that the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser be approved; (vii) that each Assumed Contract (including each Real Property Lease) has been assumed by Sellers, the cure claims relating to such Assumed Contracts have been determined and payable by Sellers, and Sellers may assign such Assumed Contracts to Purchaser (viii) the Purchaser is acting in good faith, and is entitled to the protections of a Purchaser under Section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code, which Section applies to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and reversal or modification of the Sale Order on appeal will not affect the validity of the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser; (ix) each objection to the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser has either been withdrawn with prejudice or is specifically overruled on the merits; (x) any competitive bidding in connection with the sale of the Assets has been non-collusive and the sale of the assets to the Purchaser may not be set aside under Section 363(n) of the Bankruptcy Code; (xi) the Contemplated Transactions are exempt from transfer taxes pursuant to Section 1146(c) of the Bankruptcy

  • Action by Certificateholders with Respect to Bankruptcy The Owner Trustee shall not have the power to commence a voluntary proceeding in bankruptcy relating to the Trust unless (i) the Notes have been paid in full and (ii) each Certificateholder approves of such commencement in writing in advance and delivers to the Owner Trustee a certificate certifying that such Person reasonably believes that the Trust is insolvent.

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