Principal Depository Bank Sample Clauses

Principal Depository Bank. The Borrowers will retain the Bank as its principal depository bank, including for the maintenance of operating, administrative, cash management, collection activity and other deposit accounts for the conduct of its business.
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Principal Depository Bank. Each Loan Party shall maintain, within one hundred twenty (120) days of the Closing Date (or such longer period of time as the Administrative Agent may agree in its sole discretion), its principal deposit and operating accounts, and its principal cash management and depository relationship, in each case, with a Lender.
Principal Depository Bank. Each Domestic Loan Party shall maintain its principal deposit and operating accounts, and its principal cash management and depository relationship, in each case, with the Administrative Agent or a Lender. Exhibit 10.1
Principal Depository Bank. Maintain Bank of America as its principal depository bank, including for the maintenance of business, cash management, operating and administrative deposit accounts.

Related to Principal Depository Bank

  • Principal Depository Borrower shall maintain its principal depository and operating accounts with Bank.

  • Depository Bank With respect to any Deposit Accounts, (i) maintain the Deposit Accounts at the banks (a “Depository Bank”) described on Annex B-1 or such additional depository banks as described in the notices given pursuant to clause (iv) of this Section 6(q) as have complied with item (iv) hereof, (ii) upon request of the Secured Party, deliver to each depository bank a letter in the form of Annex C hereto with respect to Secured Party’s Rights in such Deposit Account (or on such other reasonable form as may be provided by the Depository Bank) and use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the execution of such letter by each Depository Bank that the pledge of such Deposit Account has been recorded in the books and records of such bank and that Secured Party shall have dominion and control over such Deposit Account; (iii) upon request of the Secured Party, deliver to Secured Party all certificates or instruments, if any, now or hereafter representing or evidencing the Deposit Accounts, accompanied by duly executed instruments of transfer or assignment in blank, all in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Secured Party; and (iv) notify Secured Party upon establishing any additional Deposit Accounts and, at the request of Secured Party, use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain from such depository bank an executed letter substantially in the form of Annex C (or on such other reasonable form as may be provided by the Depository Bank) and deliver the same to Secured Party. Secured Party agrees not to exercise control over such Deposit Account unless an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing.

  • Bank as Principal Depository To maintain the Bank or one of its affiliates as its principal depository bank, including for the maintenance of business, cash management, operating and administrative deposit accounts.

  • Depository Banks The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries will maintain the Administrative Agent as its principal depository bank, including for the maintenance of operating, administrative, cash management, collection activity, and other deposit accounts for the conduct of its business. Additionally, the Administrative Agent shall be the principal provider of other bank products to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.

  • Depository Account A trust fund account for the benefit of Owner established and maintained in an FDIC insured or guaranteed account to be opened by the Owner.

  • Initial Deposits On the Closing Date and on each Addition Date thereafter, the Servicer will deposit (in immediately available funds) into the Collection Account all Collections received after the applicable Cut-Off Date and through and including the Closing Date or Addition Date, as the case may be, in respect of Eligible Assets being transferred to and included as part of the Collateral on such date.

  • Clearing Account If the Servicer finds it necessary to use a clearing account, the following guidelines must be followed:

  • Depository Accounts Except to the extent that Manager has not complied with its obligations under Sections 2.4 and 5.2, Owner and Manager agree that Manager shall have no liability for loss of funds of Owner contained in the bank accounts for the Property maintained by Owner or Manager pursuant to this Agreement due to insolvency of the bank or financial institution in which its accounts are kept, whether or not the amounts in such accounts exceed the maximum amount of federal or other deposit insurance applicable with respect to the financial institution in question.

  • Lock Box Account On or before the Closing Date, pursuant to the terms of the Cash Management Agreement, an Eligible Account shall be established in the name of Lender, as secured party hereunder, to serve as the "Lock Box Account" (said account, and any account replacing the same in accordance with this Loan Agreement and the Cash Management Agreement, the "LOCK BOX ACCOUNT"; and the depositary institution in which the Lock Box Account is maintained, the "LOCK BOX ACCOUNT BANK"). The Lock Box Account shall be under the sole dominion and control of Lender (which dominion and control may be exercised by Servicer); and except as expressly provided hereunder and/or in the Cash Management Agreement, the Borrowers shall not have the right to control or direct the investment or payment of funds therein during the continuance of an Event of Default. Lender may elect to change any financial institution in which the Lock Box Account shall be maintained if such institution is no longer an Eligible Bank, upon not less than five (5) Business Days' notice to the Borrower. The Lock Box Account shall be deemed to contain such sub-accounts as Lender may designate ("SUB-ACCOUNTS"), which may be maintained as separate ledger accounts and need not be separate Eligible Accounts. The Sub-Accounts shall include the following as more particularly described in the Cash Management Agreement:

  • Establishment of Custodial Accounts; Deposits in Custodial Accounts The Seller shall segregate and hold all funds collected and received pursuant to each Mortgage Loan separate and apart from any of its own funds and general assets and shall establish and maintain one or more Custodial Accounts, in the form of time deposit or demand accounts. The creation of any Custodial Account shall be evidenced by a Custodial Account Letter Agreement in the form of Exhibit 7. The Seller shall deposit in the Custodial Account on a daily basis, and retain therein the following payments and collections received by it subsequent to the Cut-off Date, or received by it prior to the Cut-off Date but allocable to a period subsequent thereto, other than in respect of principal and interest on the Mortgage Loans due on or before the Cut-off Date:

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