Dutch AAA Select Component definition

Dutch AAA Select Component means each Dutch AAA Component other than the Eligible Due and Unpaid Lease Payment Amount.
Dutch AAA Select Component means each Dutch AAA Component other than the Eligible Due and Unpaid Lease Payment Amount. “Dutch Acceleration Notice” has the meaning given to it in Sub-Clause 6.3 (Dutch Acceleration Notice) of the Dutch Security Trust Deed.
Dutch AAA Select Component means each Dutch AAA Component other than the Eligible Due and Unpaid Lease Payment Amount. “Dutch Acceleration Notice” has the meaning given to it in Sub-Clause 6.3 (Dutch Acceleration Notice) of the Dutch Security Trust Deed. “Dutch Account Bank” means BNP Paribas, Netherlands Branch or, as the case may be, any other Acceptable Bank which would be subsequently appointed as Dutch Account Bank pursuant to the terms of the International Account Bank Agreement. “Dutch Account Mandates” means the signature authorities relating to a Dutch Account, as amended from time to time in accordance with the International Account Bank Agreement. “Dutch Accounts” means the accounts established and maintained in the name of Dutch FleetCo. “Dutch Administration Agreement” means the Dutch administration agreement entered into between Dutch FleetCo, the Dutch Administrator and the Dutch Security Trustee dated on or about the Signing Date. “Dutch Administrator” means Hertz Automobielen Nederland B.V., a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid), incorporated and existing under Dutch law, with its corporate seat in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, having its registered address at Siriusdreef 62, 2132 WT Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, registered with the Trade Register of the Chamber of Commerce under number 34049337. “Dutch Administrator Default” has the meaning specified in Sub-Clause 9.2 (Term of Agreement; Removal of Dutch Administrator) of the Dutch Administration Agreement. “Dutch Advance” has the meaning given to “Advance” in clause 2.3(a) of the Dutch Facility Agreement. 81 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. OMITTED PORTIONS INDICATED BY [*REDACTED*]. “Dutch Aggregate Asset Amount” means, as of any date of determination, the amount equal to the sum of each of the following with respect to Dutch FleetCo:

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