Payments out of LifeNotes Account Sample Clauses

Payments out of LifeNotes Account. Unless a Triggering Event (as defined in the Intercreditor Agreement) exists, funds on deposit in the LifeNotes Account (including proceeds from a Liquidity Provider) may be used by Borrower in any manner consistent with the Debentures, Intercreditor Agreement and this Agreement including, but not limited to: (i) acquiring Conveyed Property (which shall include without limitation investments in a Subsidiary of Borrower to purchase Eligible Life Insurance Policies), (ii) paying premiums on life insurance policy assets owned by the Borrower or its Affiliates, (iii) paying principal at maturity, interest and fees to the Liquidity Providers, Lenders and holders of Debentures, (iv) paying fees and expenses of the GWG Trustee and trusts associated with the Debentures, and (v) providing funds for Borrower’s or its Affiliates’ portfolio operations and working capital, including but not limited to, expenditures such as obtaining life expectancy reports, mortality tracking and legal and collections expenses; and general working capital purposes, including without limitation, sales and marketing expenses, as well as tax liabilities and interest rate caps, swaps or hedging instruments for Borrower’s or its Affiliates’ life insurance policy portfolio or indebtedness. Upon the occurrence of a Triggering Event (as defined in the Intercreditor Agreement), funds on deposit in the LifeNotes Account (including proceeds from a Liquidity Provider) shall be applied as set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.
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