Payment Priorities; Contingent Payments Sample Clauses

Payment Priorities; Contingent Payments. The parties expressly agree that, from and after the Closing Date, all cash received in a particular month in connection with the management and operation of the Purchased Assets (other than with respect to the Inactive Contracts and the Other Contracts except for that certain remarketing agreement with Bank One set forth on Schedule 2.3 hereto) ("Monthly Cash"), which shall be set forth on a Monthly Statement prepared by Purchaser in accordance with Section 6.20 hereof, shall be applied and paid in the following order of priority in the month following receipt no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day of the month beginning with the month immediately following the Closing and no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day of each subsequent month; provided, that for purposes of calculating Monthly Cash for the month of the Closing only (to be paid no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day in the month immediately following the Closing), Monthly Cash shall also include all cash or cash equivalents held in Lockbox Accounts constituting Purchased Assets arising between the Effective Date and the Closing Date inclusive:
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