Accounts Receivable and Prepayments Sample Clauses

Accounts Receivable and Prepayments. All of Seller’s accounts receivable (including, without limitation, all accounts receivable arising from sales prior to the Closing Date, even if the invoices relating to such sales have not been issued; provided, that such amounts are reflected in the calculation of Net Assets pursuant to Section 2.4), notes receivable, prepaid assets and expenses, deferred charges, credits, reserves and deposits paid by Seller, a list of which as of the date hereof is set forth in Section 1.1(h) of the Disclosure Schedule;
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  • Accounts Receivable and Payable The accounts receivable reflected on the Financial Statements arose in the ordinary course of business and, except as reserved against on the Financial Statements, are collectible in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practices, free of any claims, rights or defenses of any account debtor. No accounts payable of the Company are over forty-five (45) days old.

  • Collection of Accounts Receivable Without limiting the generality of the provisions of Section 5.2, prior to the Closing, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall collect all Accounts Receivable in the ordinary course of business, consistent with Seller’s and its Subsidiaries’ past practice with respect to the Acquired Assets. From and after the Closing, Purchaser shall have the sole right and authority to collect for its own account all Accounts Receivable and to endorse with the name of Seller and its Subsidiaries any checks or drafts received with respect to any such Accounts Receivable. Seller agrees to deliver promptly to Purchaser all cash, checks or other property received directly or indirectly by Seller and its Subsidiaries with respect to such Accounts Receivable, including, without limitation, any amounts payable as interest thereon. From and after the Closing, unless specifically requested by Purchaser, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall not contact any current or former customer regarding any Accounts Receivable and shall refer promptly to Purchaser all inquiries with respect to any Accounts Receivable. If and to the extent requested by Purchaser, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall take such actions as may be reasonably necessary or advisable to facilitate the collection of any Accounts Receivable; it being agreed and understood that customers of the Acquired Business may also be customers of Seller’s and its Subsidiaries’ businesses with whom Seller and its Subsidiaries may have continuing business relationships. If not collected within 90 days from the Closing Date, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall pay promptly to Purchaser the amount of any uncollected Accounts Receivable in cash, and Purchaser shall assign and transfer back to Seller and its Subsidiaries each such Accounts Receivable for collection by Seller and its Subsidiaries; provided that Seller and its Subsidiaries shall not take any action in connection with such collection that would adversely affect Purchaser’s ongoing business relationship with the customer(s).

  • Accounts Receivable; Accounts Payable All accounts receivable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries reflected in the Interim Financial Statements and all accounts receivable that are reflected on the books of Emergent and its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date (net of allowances for doubtful accounts as reflected thereon and as determined in accordance with GAAP) are obligations arising from sales actually made or services actually performed in the Ordinary Course of Business arising in connection with bona fide arm’s length transactions with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, constitute valid undisputed claims and are not, by their terms, subject to defenses, set-offs or counterclaims. Neither Emergent nor any of its Subsidiaries has received written notice from or on behalf of any obligor of any such accounts receivable that such obligor is unwilling or unable to pay a material portion of such accounts receivable. All accounts payable and notes payable of Emergent and its Subsidiaries arose in bona fide arm’s length transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business and with Persons who are not Affiliates of Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries, and no such account payable or note payable is materially delinquent in its payment.

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  • Accounts Receivables The accounts receivable reflected on the Financial Statements and all accounts receivable arising thereafter have arisen from actual and bona-fide transactions in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with the past practice and are valid and enforceable against the obligors of such accounts receivable, and other than cash discounts in the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practices or reserves for bad-debts accrued in accordance with the Accounting Principle, there have been no claims, or any threat of any such claims, of set-off, refusal of payment or other counterclaims relating to the existence thereof or all or any part of the amount thereof. The accounts receivables are collectible in full in accordance with the Ordinary Course of Business consistent with past practice.

  • Accounts Receivable All accounts receivable of the Company that are reflected on the Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance Sheet or on the accounting records of the Company as of the Closing Date (collectively, the "Accounts Receivable") represent or will represent valid obligations arising from sales actually made or services actually performed in the Ordinary Course of Business. Unless paid prior to the Closing Date, the Accounts Receivable are or will be as of the Closing Date current and collectible net of the respective reserves shown on the Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance Sheet or on the accounting records of the Company as of the Closing Date (which reserves are adequate and calculated consistent with past practice and, in the case of the reserve as of the Closing Date, will not represent a greater percentage of the Accounts Receivable as of the Closing Date than the reserve reflected in the Interim Balance Sheet represented of the Accounts Receivable reflected therein and will not represent a material adverse change in the composition of such Accounts Receivable in terms of aging). Subject to such reserves, each of the Accounts Receivable either has been or will be collected in full, without any set-off, within ninety days after the day on which it first becomes due and payable. There is no contest, claim, or right of set-off, other than returns in the Ordinary Course of Business, under any Contract with any obligor of an Accounts Receivable relating to the amount or validity of such Accounts Receivable. Part 3.8 of the Disclosure Letter contains a complete and accurate list of all Accounts Receivable as of the date of the Interim Balance Sheet, which list sets forth the aging of such Accounts Receivable.

  • Collection of Receivable Payments; Modifications of Receivables (a) Consistent with the standards, policies and procedures required by this Agreement, the Servicer shall make reasonable efforts to collect all payments called for under the terms and provisions of the Receivables as and when the same shall become due, and shall follow such collection procedures as it follows with respect to all comparable automobile receivables that it services for itself or others and otherwise act with respect to the Receivables, the Dealer Agreements, the Dealer Assignments, the Insurance Policies and the Other Conveyed Property in such manner as will, in the reasonable judgment of the Servicer, maximize the amount to be received by the Trust with respect thereto, including directing the Issuer to sell the Receivables pursuant to Section 4.3(c). The Servicer is authorized in its discretion to waive any prepayment charge, late payment charge or any other similar fees that may be collected in the ordinary course of servicing any Receivable.

  • Collection of Accounts; Payments (a) Subject to the following sentence, each Loan Party shall make collection of all of its Accounts and other Collateral for the Agent. Within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, each Loan Party shall have established a Payment Account and a related lock-box service for collections of its Accounts at the Bank or another Clearing Bank acceptable to the Agent and, in each case, subject to a Blocked Account Agreement and other documentation acceptable to the Agent and shall have instructed each Account Debtor to make all payments directly to such Payment Account or to the address established for such lock-box service and shall provide evidence to the Agent, satisfactory to the Agent, that such instructions have been given. If, notwithstanding such instructions, a Loan Party receives any proceeds of Accounts or if a Loan Party receives any payments on account of any other Collateral or any other payments of any source, it shall immediately (and not less often then daily) deliver such payments to the Agent in their original form or deposit such payments into the applicable Payment Account or to another deposit account from which funds are transferred daily into a Payment Account. Until the occurrence of a Combined Availability Threshold Event or an Event of Default, the Loan Parties shall have sole dominion and control of the transfer of funds from the Payment Account and such lock-box. All collections and other payments received in any such lock-box or Payment Account or directly by a Loan Party or the Agent and all funds in any Payment Account or other deposit account to which such collections or payments are deposited shall, upon the occurrence of a Combined Availability Threshold Event or an Event of Default, be subject to the Agent's sole dominion and control and withdrawals by the applicable Loan Party shall not be permitted until a Cash Control Termination Event occurs. The Agent or the Agent's designee may, at any time after the occurrence of a Combined Availability Threshold Event or an Event of Default and until a Cash Control Termination Event occurs, notify Account Debtors of a Loan Party that the Accounts of such Loan Party have been assigned to the Agent and of the Agent's security interest therein, and may collect them directly and charge the collection costs and expenses to the Borrower's Loan Account as a Revolving Loan. Upon the occurrence of a Combined Availability Threshold Event or an Event of Default and until a Cash Control Termination Event occurs, each Loan Party, at the Agent's request, shall execute and deliver to the Agent such documents as the Agent shall require to grant the Agent access to any post office lock-box in which collections of Accounts of such Loan Party are received, and if any payments are received by any Loan Party, such Loan Party shall receive all payments as the Agent's trustee, and shall immediately deliver all payments in their original form duly endorsed in blank into a Payment Account established for the account of such Loan Party, subject to a Blocked Account Agreement. To the extent that the Agent has dominion and control of any Payment Accounts under the DIP Loan Agreement on the Closing Date, the Agent shall release such control and dominion as long as Combined Availability Threshold Event or an Event of Default does not exist as of the Closing Date.

  • Accounts Receivable; Inventory (a) For each Account with respect to which Advances are requested, on the date each Advance is requested and made, such Account shall be an Eligible Account.

  • Collection of Accounts, Proceeds of Collateral Each Borrower agrees that all invoices rendered and other requests made by such Borrower for payment in respect of Accounts shall contain a written statement directing payment in respect of such Accounts to be paid to a lockbox established pursuant to subsection 6.2.4. To expedite collection, each Borrower shall endeavor in the first instance to make collection of its Accounts for Agent. All remittances received by each Borrower on account of Accounts, together with the proceeds of any other Collateral, shall be held as Agent's property, for its benefit and the benefit of Lenders, by such Borrower as trustee of an express trust for Agent's benefit and such Borrower shall immediately deposit same in kind in the Dominion Account. Agent retains the right at all times after the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default or an Event of Default to notify Account Debtors that a Borrower's Accounts have been assigned to Agent and to collect such Borrower's Accounts directly in its own name, or in the name of Agent's agent, and to charge the collection costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees, to such Borrower.

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