Mandatory Residual Receipts Payments Sample Clauses

Mandatory Residual Receipts Payments. Until the maturity date, on March 15th of each year in which amounts remain outstanding under the Note, Borrower shall pay to the Commission an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of all sums (including interest thereon) deposited during the preceding calendar year into the residual receipts fund, as that term is defined in the Regulatory Agreement between the maker and the Secretary. Any such payments to the Commission shall be made only after obtaining prior written approval from the Secretary and Borrower shall cooperate with the Commission in seeking such approval.
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Mandatory Residual Receipts Payments. Until the maturity date, on March 15th of each year in which amounts remain outstanding under the Note, Borrower shall pay to the Commission an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of all sums (including interest thereon) deposited during the preceding calendar year into the residual receipts fund, as that term is defined in the Regulatory Agreement between the maker and the Secretary. Any such payments to the Commission shall be made only after obtaining prior written approval from the Secretary and Borrower shall cooperate with the Commission in seeking such approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the term of the HUD Capital Advance Documents, residual receipts shall be defined by the Regulatory Agreement between Borrower and Secretary and any payments under this provision and the Note and this Rider shall require the Secretary’s prior written approval.

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