Over/Under Account Sample Clauses

Over/Under Account. Buyer may, in its sole and good faith discretion, withdraw from the Over/Under Account amounts equal to any Margin Deficit which is not otherwise satisfied by Seller within the time frames provided in this Section 6.3.
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Over/Under Account. (a) Seller shall at all times maintain a balance in the Over/Under Account of not less than the Minimum Over/Under Account Balance. The Over/Under Account shall be used to assist in settling Seller’s payment obligations to Purchaser under this Agreement. Purchaser shall not be required to segregate and hold funds deposited by or on behalf of Seller in the Over/Under Account separate and apart from Purchaser’s own funds or funds deposited by or held for others. Upon the occurrence of a Potential Default or an Event of Default, Purchaser shall have the right to increase the Minimum Over/Under Account Balance Seller is required to maintain in the Over/Under Account by giving notice to Seller thereof. If Seller fails to deposit funds in the Over/Under Account to comply with any such required increase within the time frame required by Purchaser, Purchaser shall have the right to retain in the Over/Under Account any amounts received by Purchaser on behalf of Seller or otherwise credited to the Over/Under Account to comply with any such required increase, including, without limitation, any purchase proceeds received by Purchaser from any Takeout Investor pursuant to Section 3. Purchaser shall not be liable to Seller for any costs, losses or damages arising from or relating to the increase of the Minimum Over/Under Account Balance that Seller is required to maintain in the Over/Under Account or retention of excess funds by Purchaser to comply with any such increase. For the sake of clarity, only one Over/Under Account shall be maintained by Purchaser for Seller in connection with this Agreement and the Master Repurchase Agreement, if any, and such Over/Under Account shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement as well as the Master Repurchase Agreement, if any.
Over/Under Account. That account maintained by Buyer, as described in Section 3.5.
Over/Under Account. If deliveries in a Contract Year exceed ****** million MMBTU, the MMBTU delivered in excess of ****** million MMBTU shall be considered "Over MMBTU." If deliveries in a Contract Year are less than ****** million MMBTU, the difference between actual delivered MMBTU (as determined by Seller's invoices to Buyer) and ****** million MMBTU shall be considered "Under MMBTU." Seller shall calculate the running net balance of Over MMBTU and Under MMBTU as of the end of each Contract Year and so notify Buyer. If at the end of any Contract Year or termination of this Agreement the final calculation of the running net balance exceeds ****** million Over MMBTU, then Seller may invoice Buyer for the entire net balance of Over MMBTU. The amount per ton payable on the Over MMBTU shall be the weighted average of the Adjusted Purchase Price paid for coal delivered during the Contract Year in which the Over MMBTU exceeded ****** million Over MMBTU (i.e., the total invoiced amount (in dollars) for all coal delivered during that Contract Year divided by the total number of tons delivered during that Contract Year), minus Tier 2 Adjusted Purchase Price effective on June 30 for the Contract Year. Payment of this amount will cause the running net balance of Over MMBTU and Under MMBTU to reset to zero. Over MMBTU/Under MMBTU shall be converted to tons by dividing the total Over MMBTU by 9.9, and then divided by 2. Exhibit E sets forth two hypothetical examples of Over MMBTU/Under MMBTU calculations.
Over/Under Account. Section 3.5 of the Existing Master Repurchase Agreement is hereby amended by:
Over/Under Account. Administrative Agent may withdraw from the Over/Under Account amounts equal to any Margin Deficit which is not otherwise satisfied by Seller within the time frames provided in this Section 6.3.
Over/Under Account. That account maintained by Administrative Agent, as described in Section 3.5.
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Over/Under Account. The Existing MLPSA is hereby amended by inserting the following Section 30 at the end thereof:
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  • Lender Accounts The Lender shall maintain an account showing the amounts advanced by the Lender and all other sums owing to the Lender from the Borrowers and each Security Party under the Finance Documents and all payments in respect of those amounts made by the Borrowers and any Security Party.

  • Permitted Withdrawals From the Loan Combination Custodial Account (a) The Master Servicer may make withdrawals from the Loan Combination Custodial Account for each Serviced Loan Combination only as described below (the order set forth below not constituting an order of priority for such withdrawals), subject to the application of Penalty Charges and Modification Fees in accordance with the related Co-Lender Agreement and Section 3.14 of this Agreement:

  • Permitted Withdrawals from the Collection Account and Distribution Account (a) The Master Servicer may from time to time make withdrawals from the Collection Account for the following purposes:

  • Omnibus Account The parties agree that, with respect to each Fund, a single omnibus account held in the name of the Nominee shall be maintained for those Plan assets directed for investment directly in the Fund, and a single omnibus account held in the name of ING Life shall be maintained for those Plan assets directed for investment in the Fund through the Contracts (collectively, the "Accounts.") ING Life as issuer of the Contracts or as service agent for the Plans, shall facilitate purchase and sale transactions with respect to the Accounts in accordance with the Agreement.

  • Excess Reserve Fund Account; Distribution Account (a) The Securities Administrator shall establish and maintain the Excess Reserve Fund Account, on behalf of the Class X Certificateholders, to receive that portion of the distributions on the Class X Interest up to an amount equal to any Basis Risk Payments and to pay to the LIBOR Certificateholders any Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts (prior to using any Net Swap Receipts). For the avoidance of doubt, any Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts shall be paid to the LIBOR Certificates first from the Excess Reserve Fund Account and then from the Supplemental Interest Trust. On each Distribution Date on which there exists a Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount on any Class of LIBOR Certificates, the Securities Administrator shall (1) withdraw from the Distribution Account and deposit in the Excess Reserve Fund Account, as set forth in Section 4.02(a)(iii)(L), the lesser of the Class X Distributable Amount (to the extent remaining after the distributions specified in Sections 4.02(a)(iii)(A)-(K) and without regard to the reduction in clause (iii) of the definition thereof for any Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts or any Defaulted Swap Termination Payment) and the aggregate Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount and (2) withdraw from the Excess Reserve Fund Account amounts necessary to pay to such Class or Classes of LIBOR Certificates the applicable Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts. Such payments, along with payments from the Supplemental Interest Trust, shall be allocated to those Classes based upon the amount of Basis Risk Carry Forward Amount owed to each such Class and shall be paid in the priority set forth in Section 4.02(a)(iii)(M). In the event that the Class Certificate Balance of any Class of Certificates is reduced because of Applied Realized Loss Amounts, the applicable Certificateholders will not be entitled to receive Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts on the written down amounts on such Distribution Date or any future Distribution Dates (except to the extent such Class Certificate Balance is increased as a result of any Subsequent Recoveries), even if funds are otherwise available for distribution. The Securities Administrator shall account for the Excess Reserve Fund Account as an asset of a grantor trust under subpart E, Part I of subchapter J of the Code and not as an asset of any Trust REMIC created pursuant to this Agreement. The beneficial owners of the Excess Reserve Fund Account are the Class X Certificateholders. Any Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts distributed by the Securities Administrator to the LIBOR Certificateholders from the Excess Reserve Fund Account shall be accounted for by the Securities Administrator, for federal income tax purposes, as amounts paid first to the Holders of the Class X Certificates (in respect of the Class X Interest) and then to the respective Class or Classes of LIBOR Certificates. In addition, the Securities Administrator shall account for the rights of Holders of each Class of LIBOR Certificates to receive payments of Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts from the Excess Reserve Fund Account (along with payments of Basis Risk Carry Forward Amounts and without duplication, Upper-Tier Carry Forward Amounts from the Supplemental Interest Trust) as rights in a separate limited recourse interest rate cap contract written by the Class X Certificateholders in favor of Holders of each such Class. Notwithstanding any provision contained in this Agreement, the Securities Administrator shall not be required to make any payments from the Excess Reserve Fund Account except as expressly set forth in this Section 3.27(a).

  • Concentration Account Concentration Account" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.

  • Cash Account Except as otherwise provided in Instructions acceptable to Bank, all cash held in the Cash Account shall be deposited during the period it is credited to the Account in one or more deposit accounts at Bank or at Bank's London Branch. Any cash so deposited with Bank's London Branch shall be payable exclusively by Bank's London Branch in the applicable currency, subject to compliance with any Applicable Law, including, without limitation, any restrictions on transactions in the applicable currency imposed by the country of the applicable currency.

  • Excess Collection Account Amounts allocated to the Series 2023-2 Excess Collection Account on any Series 2023-2 Deposit Date will be (w) first, deposited in the Series 2023-2 Reserve Account in an amount up to the excess, if any, of the Series 2023-2 Required Reserve Account Amount for such date over the Series 2023-2 Available Reserve Account Amount for such date, (x) second, used to pay the principal amount of other Series of Notes that are then in amortization, (y) third, released to AESOP Leasing in an amount equal to the product of (A) the Loan Agreement’s Share with respect to the AESOP I Operating Lease Loan Agreement as of such date and (B) 100% minus the Loan Payment Allocation Percentage with respect to the AESOP I Operating Lease Loan Agreement as of such date and (C) the amount of any remaining funds and (z) fourth, paid to ABRCF for any use permitted by the Related Documents including to make Loans under the Loan Agreements to the extent the Borrowers have requested Loans thereunder and Eligible Vehicles are available for financing thereunder; provided, however, that in the case of clauses (x), (y) and (z), that no Amortization Event, Series 2023-2 Enhancement Deficiency or AESOP I Operating Lease Vehicle Deficiency would result therefrom or exist immediately thereafter. Upon the occurrence of an Amortization Event and once a Trust Officer has actual knowledge of the Amortization Event, funds on deposit in the Series 2023-2 Excess Collection Account will be withdrawn by the Trustee, deposited in the Series 2023-2 Collection Account and allocated as Principal Collections to reduce the Series 2023-2 Invested Amount on the immediately succeeding Distribution Date.

  • Permitted Withdrawals From Custodial Account The Servicer shall, from time to time, withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes:

  • Retention Account credits and withdrawals

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