Accounts Receivable Securitization Sample Clauses

Accounts Receivable Securitization. During 2003, Duke Energy completed a securitization of certain accounts receivable through Duke Energy Receivables Finance Company, LLC (XXXX), a newly formed, bankruptcy remote, special purpose subsidiary. XXXX is a wholly owned limited liability company with a separate legal existence from its parent, and its assets are not intended to be generally available to creditors of Duke Energy. As a result of the securitization, Duke Energy sold, and will continue to sell on a daily basis to XXXX, certain accounts receivable arising from the sale of electricity and/or related services as part of Duke Energy’s franchised electric business. The proceeds from the initial sale of the accounts receivable to XXXX were used for general corporate purposes in its franchised electric business, which included the repayment of outstanding commercial paper. In order to fund its purchases of accounts receivable, XXXX entered into a two-year $300 million secured credit facility, with a commercial paper conduit administered by Citicorp North America, Inc. The credit facility has been subsequently amended to terminate in September 2007. The credit facility and related securitization documentation contain several covenants, including covenants with respect to the accounts receivable held by XXXX as well as a covenant requiring that the ratio of Duke Energy consolidated indebtedness to Duke Energy consolidated capitalization not exceed 65%. As of December 31, 2005, the interest rate associated with the credit facility, which is based on commercial paper rates, was 4.8% and $300 million was outstanding under the credit facility. The securitization transaction was not structured to meet the criteria for sale treatment under SFAS No. 140, “Accounting for Transfers and Servicing of Financial Assets and Extinguishments of Liabilities,” and accordingly is reflected as a secured borrowing in the Consolidated Financial Statements. As of December 31, 2005 and 2004, the $300 million outstanding balance of the credit facility was secured by approximately $489 million and $447 million, respectively, of accounts receivable held by XXXX. The obligations of XXXX under the credit facility are non-recourse to Duke Energy. In December 2004, Duke Energy reached an agreement to sell its partially completed Grays Harbor power generation facility to an affiliate of Invenergy LLC. In 2004, Duke Energy also terminated its capital lease with the dedicated pipeline which would have transported natural gas ...
Accounts Receivable Securitization. Prior to the Closing, at the direction of Parent, the Company shall take all acts reasonably requested by Parent to cause the Accounts Receivable Securitization Documents to be amended in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Parent to provide that the consummation of the Merger shall not constitute a Termination Event (as defined in the Accounts Receivable Securitization Documents) thereunder and shall not otherwise constitute a default under or grant any other party thereto any right to terminate or otherwise modify any Accounts Receivable Securitization Document and to confirm that the maturity of the facility itself shall be approximately three years from the Closing Date (the “RSA Amendment”). Except as provided in the foregoing sentence, the obligations of the Surviving Corporation and its Subsidiaries under the Accounts Receivable Securitization Documents shall remain outstanding following the Closing.

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  • Accounts Receivables Each existing Account constitutes, and each hereafter arising Account will, when such Account arises, constitute, the legally valid and binding obligation of the Account Debtor, except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to materially adversely affect the value or collectability of the Accounts included in the Collateral, taken as a whole. No Account Debtor has any defense, set-off, claim or counterclaim against any Grantor that can be asserted against the Administrative Agent, whether in any proceeding to enforce the Administrative Agent’s rights in the Accounts included in the Collateral, or otherwise, except for defenses, setoffs, claims or counterclaims that could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to materially adversely affect the value or collectability of the Accounts included in the Collateral, taken as a whole. None of the Grantors’ accounts receivables are, nor will any hereafter arising account receivable be, evidenced by a promissory note or other Instrument (other than a check) that has not been pledged to the Administrative Agent in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • 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 Receivable (a) At the Closing, Sellers' Agents shall designate Purchaser as its agent solely for the purposes of collecting the MMP Accounts Receivable. Purchaser will collect the MMP Accounts Receivable during the period beginning on the Closing Date and ending on the 180th day after the Closing Date (the "Collection Period") with the same care and diligence Purchaser uses with respect to its own accounts receivable and hold all such MMP Accounts Receivable in trust for Sellers until remitted by Purchaser to the Indemnification Escrow Agent or the Collections Account pursuant hereto. Purchaser shall not make any referral or compromise of any of the MMP Accounts Receivable to a collection agency or attorney for collection and shall not settle or adjust the amount of any of the MMP Accounts Receivable without the written approval of Sellers' Agent. If, during the Collection Period, Purchaser receives monies from an account debtor of Purchaser that is also an account debtor of MMP with respect to any MMP Accounts Receivable, Purchaser shall credit the sums received to the oldest account due, except where an account is disputed by the account debtor as properly due, and the account debtor has so notified Purchaser in writing, in which case, payments received shall be applied in accordance with the account debtor's instructions; provided that upon resolution of such dispute if any amounts in dispute are received by Purchaser, Purchaser shall remit such amounts to the Indemnification Escrow Agent in accordance with the Indemnification Escrow Agreement up to the amount of the Additional Indemnification Amount Deposit and, thereafter, to the Collections Account.

  • 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.

  • Accounts Receivable All accounts receivable of the Acquired Companies that are reflected on the Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance Sheet or on the accounting records of the Acquired Companies 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 Acquired Companies 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.

  • Notes and Accounts Receivable All notes and accounts receivable of the Company are reflected properly on their books and records, are valid receivables subject to no setoffs or counterclaims, are current and collectible, and will be collected in accordance with their terms at their recorded amounts, subject only to the reserve for bad debts set forth on the face of the balance sheet included in the Interim Financial Statements (rather than in any notes thereto) as adjusted for the passage of time through the Closing Date in accordance with the past custom and practice of the Company.

  • Receivables (a) No amount payable to such Grantor under or in connection with any Receivable is evidenced by any Instrument or Chattel Paper which has not been delivered to the Administrative Agent.

  • 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. Except as set forth on Schedule 5(g), no accounts payable of the Company are, at this date, over 45 days old and no accounts payable of the Company will be over 45 days old at the Closing Date.

  • Accounts and Notes Receivable Schedule 5.11 sets forth an accurate list of the accounts and notes receivable of the Company, as of the Balance Sheet Date, including any such amounts which are not reflected in the balance sheet as of the Balance Sheet Date, and including receivables from and advances to employees and the Stockholders, which are identified as such. Except to the extent reflected on Schedule 5.11, such accounts, notes and other receivables are collectible in the amounts shown on Schedule 5.11, net of reserves reflected in the balance sheet as of the Balance Sheet Date.

  • INTERIM ASSET SERVICING ARRANGEMENT (a) With respect to each asset (or liability) designated from time to time by the Receiver to be serviced by the Assuming Bank pursuant to this Arrangement (such being designated as "Pool Assets"), during the term of this Arrangement, the Assuming Bank shall:

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