Microfilm Sample Clauses

Microfilm. All deposited items will be microfilmed in processing sequence for reference purposes. The Financial Institution will retain such microfilm for at least two years and will provide photocopies of deposited items to the Debtor within said time upon request and payment of the Financial Institution's retrieval and photocopying charges. EXHIBIT A TO BLOCKED DEPOSIT ACCOUNT CONTROL AGREEMENT [Name and Address of the Financial Institution] Attention:
Microfilm. All deposited items will be microfilmed in processing sequence for reference purposes. Bank will retain such microfilm for at least two years and will provide photocopies of deposited items to Customer and Agent within said time upon request and payment of Bank’s retrieval and photocopying charges. This Certificate is made pursuant to the provisions of the Amended and Restated Receivables Purchase Agreement dated as of November 18, 2011 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Agreement”) among LPAC Corp., as the Seller (the “Company”), Lennox Industries Inc., as the Master Servicer, Victory Receivables Corporation, as a purchaser, Market Street Funding LLC, as a purchaser, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., New York Branch, as administrative agent, BTMU Purchaser Agent and a liquidity bank, and PNC Bank, National Association, as PNC Purchaser Agent and a liquidity bank. The capitalized terms used, but not defined, herein have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement. The undersigned [Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer] of [Name of Company] (the “Company”) hereby certifies that the financial statements being delivered concurrently herewith fairly present the financial condition, assets, liabilities and results of operations of the Company in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied[, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments]. Name: Title: Dated:
Microfilm. Discretionary grant funds may be used for microfilming eligible materials. Roll microfilm (35mm) is the preferred microformat for the long-term preservation of most research materials. Microfilming may be funded in addition to conservation treatment for materials with significant artifactual value.