Common use of Acquisition of Additional Receivables Clause in Contracts

Acquisition of Additional Receivables. In consideration for the Additional Receivables and the other related Originator Transferred Property transferred by the Originators, the Depositor will (i) distribute to the Originators the Additional Receivables Cash Transfer Amount for such Additional Receivables on the related Acquisition Date, and (ii) make a distribution to, or at the written direction of, the Originators in an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the Additional Receivables Transfer Amount over the Additional Receivables Cash Transfer Amount for such Additional Receivables, in the form of an increase in the beneficial interest in the Issuer held by the Originators, as evidenced by the Class A Certificate, in each case, for the benefit of each Originator in proportion to the Additional Receivables transferred by each Originator on such Acquisition Date. Each Originator, on the one hand, and the Depositor, on the other hand, represents and warrants to the other that the aggregate amount set forth in clauses (i) and (ii) in the immediately preceding sentence distributed by the Depositor to such Originator on such Acquisition Date will equal the fair market value of the Additional Receivables and the other related Originator Transferred Property transferred by such Originator to the Depositor on such Acquisition Date.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Transfer and Servicing Agreement (Vzot 2018-A), Originator Receivables Transfer Agreement (Verizon Owner Trust 2020-C), Receivables Transfer Agreement (Verizon Owner Trust 2020-C)

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