Common use of Books of Accounts Clause in Contracts

Books of Accounts. (i) To the extent Records are (A) in written form, segregate such Records in file cabinets or storage containers and appropriately label such file cabinets or storage containers to reflect that the Receivable Interests have been conveyed to the Purchasers, or (B) constitute computer programs and other non-written Records, appropriately legend such Records to reflect that the Receivable Interests have been conveyed to the Purchasers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Agreement (Lyondell Chemical Co), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Lyondell Chemical Co), Receivables Purchase Agreement (Equistar Chemicals Lp)

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Books of Accounts. (i) To the extent Records are (A) in written form, segregate such Records in file cabinets or storage containers and appropriately label such file cabinets or storage containers to reflect that the Receivable Interests Assets have been conveyed to the PurchasersBuyer, or (B) constitute computer programs and other non-written Records, appropriately legend such Records to reflect that the Receivable Interests Assets have been conveyed to the PurchasersBuyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Receivables Sale Agreement (Equistar Chemicals Lp)

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