Realisation Accounts Sample Clauses

Realisation Accounts. If the Collateral Agent enforces the Security (whether by appointment of a Receiver or otherwise), the Collateral Agent may open and maintain with such financial institutions as it thinks fit one or more realisation accounts and pay any moneys it holds or receives under or pursuant to this Assignment into any such realisation account pending the application of such moneys pursuant to Clause 11 (Application of Proceeds).
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Realisation Accounts. If the Security Trustee (whether by the appointment of a Receiver or otherwise) enforces the Security the Security Trustee (or such Receiver) may:
Realisation Accounts. If the Delegate enforces the Security (whether by appointment of a Receiver or otherwise), the Delegate may open and maintain with such financial institutions as it thinks fit one or more realisation accounts and pay any moneys it holds or receives under or pursuant to this Assignment into any such realisation account pending the application of such moneys pursuant to Clause 12 (Application of Proceeds).
Realisation Accounts. If the Buyer or the Agent enforces the Security, the Buyer or the Agent may open and maintain with such financial institutions as it thinks fit one or more interest-bearing realisation accounts and pay any moneys it holds or receives under or pursuant to this Deed into any such realisation account pending the application of such moneys in accordance with the Receivables Offer Deed, including without limitation Clauses 5.1(i) (Collections) and 8 (Administration and Collection) thereof.

Related to Realisation Accounts

  • Collection Accounts Section 3.11 Withdrawals from the Collection Accounts..................... Section 3.12 Investment of Funds in the Collection Accounts and the Distribution Account......................................... Section 3.13 Maintenance of Hazard Insurance and Errors and Omissions and Fidelity Coverage........................................ Section 3.14 Enforcement of Due-on-Sale Clauses; Assumption Agreements.... Section 3.15

  • The Collection Account (a) The Trust Administrator shall establish and maintain in the name of the Notes Intermediary the Collection Account as provided in Section 5.07, which account shall be pledged to the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the Noteholders.

  • Custodial Accounts The Master Servicer shall cause to be established and maintained by each Servicer under the Master Servicer's supervision the Custodial Account for P&I, Buydown Fund Accounts (if any) and special Custodial Account for Reserves and shall deposit or cause to be deposited therein daily the amounts related to the Mortgage Loans required by the Selling and Servicing Contracts to be so deposited. Proceeds received with respect to individual Mortgage Loans from any title, hazard, or FHA insurance policy, VA guaranty, Primary Insurance Policy or other insurance policy (other than any Special Primary Insurance Policy) covering such Mortgage Loans shall be deposited first in the Custodial Account for Reserves if required for the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property. Otherwise, Insurance Proceeds (other than proceeds from any Special Primary Insurance Policy) shall be deposited in the Custodial Account for P&I, and shall be applied to the balances of the related Mortgage Loans as payments of interest and principal. The Master Servicer is hereby authorized to make withdrawals from and to issue drafts against the Custodial Accounts for P&I and the Custodial Accounts for Reserves for the purposes required or permitted by this Agreement. Each Custodial Account for P&I and each Custodial Account for Reserves shall bear a designation clearly showing the respective interests of the applicable Servicer, as trustee, and of the Master Servicer, in substantially one of the following forms:

  • Servicing Accounts (a) The Master Servicer shall enforce the obligation of each Servicer to establish and maintain one or more custodial accounts (the “Servicing Accounts”) in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement, with records to be kept with respect thereto on a Mortgage Loan by Mortgage Loan basis, into which accounts shall be deposited within 48 hours (or as of such other time specified in the related Servicing Agreement) of receipt all collections of principal and interest on any Mortgage Loan and with respect to any REO Property received by a Servicer, including Principal Prepayments, Insurance Proceeds, Liquidation Proceeds, Recoveries and advances made from the Servicer’s own funds (less, in the case of each Servicer, the applicable servicing compensation, in whatever form and amounts as permitted by the applicable Servicing Agreement) and all other amounts to be deposited in each such Servicing Account. The Servicer is hereby authorized to make withdrawals from and deposits to the related Servicing Account for purposes required or permitted by this Agreement and the applicable Servicing Agreement. For the purposes of this Agreement, Servicing Accounts shall also include such other accounts as the Servicer maintains for the escrow of certain payments, such as taxes and insurance, with respect to certain Mortgaged Properties. Each Servicing Agreement sets forth the criteria for the segregation, maintenance and investment of each related Servicing Account, the contents of which are acceptable to the parties hereto as of the date hereof and changes to which shall not be made unless such changes are made in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.01 hereof.

  • Collateral Accounts Evidence that the Collateral Accounts have been established;

  • Withdrawals from the Collection Account and Distribution Account (a) The Servicer shall, from time to time, make withdrawals from the Collection Account for any of the following purposes or as described in Section 4.03:

  • Custodial Accounts and Buydown Fund Accounts The Master Servicer shall cause to be established and maintained by each Servicer under the Master Servicer's supervision the Custodial Account for P&I, Buydown Fund Accounts (if any) and special Custodial Account for Reserves and shall deposit or cause to be deposited therein daily the amounts related to the Mortgage Loans required by the Selling and Servicing Contracts to be so deposited. Proceeds received with respect to individual Mortgage Loans from any title, hazard, or FHA insurance policy, VA guaranty, Primary Insurance Policy or other insurance policy (other than any Special Primary Insurance Policy) covering such Mortgage Loans, if required for the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, may be deposited either in the Custodial Account for Reserves or the Custodial Account for P&I. Such proceeds (other than proceeds from any Special Primary Insurance Policy), if not required for the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property, shall be deposited in the Custodial Account for P&I, and shall be applied to the balances of the related Mortgage Loans as payments of interest and principal. The Master Servicer is hereby authorized to make withdrawals from and to issue drafts against the Custodial Accounts for P&I and the Custodial Accounts for Reserves for the purposes required or permitted by this Agreement. Each Custodial Account for P&I and each Custodial Account for Reserves shall bear a designation clearly showing the respective interests of the applicable Servicer, as trustee, and of the Master Servicer, in substantially one of the following forms:

  • Subservicing Accounts; Servicing Accounts (a) In those cases where a Subservicer is servicing a Mortgage Loan pursuant to a Subservicing Agreement, the Master Servicer shall cause the Subservicer, pursuant to the Subservicing Agreement, to establish and maintain one or more Subservicing Accounts which shall be an Eligible Account or, if such account is not an Eligible Account, shall generally satisfy the requirements of the Program Guide and be otherwise acceptable to the Master Servicer and each Rating Agency. The Subservicer will be required thereby to deposit into the Subservicing Account on a daily basis all proceeds of Mortgage Loans received by the Subservicer, less its Subservicing Fees and unreimbursed advances and expenses, to the extent permitted by the Subservicing Agreement. If the Subservicing Account is not an Eligible Account, the Master Servicer shall be deemed to have received such monies upon receipt thereof by the Subservicer. The Subservicer shall not be required to deposit in the Subservicing Account payments or collections in the nature of prepayment charges or late charges or assumption fees. On or before the date specified in the Program Guide, but in no event later than the Determination Date, the Master Servicer shall cause the Subservicer, pursuant to the Subservicing Agreement, to remit to the Master Servicer for deposit in the Custodial Account all funds held in the Subservicing Account with respect to each Mortgage Loan serviced by such Subservicer that are required to be remitted to the Master Servicer. The Subservicer will also be required, pursuant to the Subservicing Agreement, to advance on such scheduled date of remittance amounts equal to any scheduled monthly installments of principal and interest less its Subservicing Fees on any Mortgage Loans for which payment was not received by the Subservicer. This obligation to advance with respect to each Mortgage Loan will continue up to and including the first of the month following the date on which the related Mortgaged Property is sold at a foreclosure sale or is acquired by the Trust Fund by deed in lieu of foreclosure or otherwise. All such advances received by the Master Servicer shall be deposited promptly by it in the Custodial Account.

  • Establishment of the Collection Account The Borrower or the Manager on its behalf shall cause to be established, on or before the Closing Date, and maintained in the name of the Borrower but subject to the Lien of the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Secured Parties, with an office or branch of a depository institution or trust company organized under the laws of the United States, which shall initially be U.S. Bank, or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank) a segregated corporate trust account, which may be a securities account or a deposit account (the “Collection Account”) for the purpose of receiving Collections from the Collateral; provided, however, that such depository institution or trust company shall be a depository institution organized under the laws of the United States or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank), (i) (A) that has either (1) a long-term unsecured debt rating of A- or better by S&P and A-3 or better by Xxxxx’x or (2) a short-term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating of A-1 or better by S&P or P-1 or better by Xxxxx’x, (B) the parent corporation of which has either (1) a long- term unsecured debt rating of A- or better by S&P and A-3 or better by Xxxxx’x or (2) a short- term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating of A-1 or better by S&P and P-1 or better by Xxxxx’x or (C) is otherwise acceptable to the Administrative Agent and (ii) whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (any such depository institution or trust company, a “Qualified Institution”) which Qualified Institution has agreed with the Borrower, the Manager and the Administrative Agent to comply with any and all written orders, notices, requests and other instructions originated by the Administrative Agent directing disposition of the funds in the Collection Account and any and all entitlement orders originated by the Administrative Agent with respect to financial assets credited to the Collection Account, without any further consent from the Borrower or the Manager. In order to provide the Administrative Agent with control over the Collection Account within the meaning of Section 9-104(a) or Section 9-106(c) of the UCC and any other Applicable Law, the Borrower and the Manager hereby agree that the Administrative Agent may at any time provide U.S. Bank or any successor Person that maintains the Collection Account with written instructions as to the disposition of funds in the Collection Account, entitlement orders with respect to financial assets in the Collection Account or written instructions as to any other matters relating to the Collection Account without any further consent from the Borrower or the Manager; provided, further, that if such depository institution at any time fails to be a Qualified Institution, the Borrower, or the Manager on behalf of the Borrower, shall cause the Controlled Accounts to be established with an office or branch of another depository institution or trust company organized under the laws of the United States or any one of the States thereof or the District of Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank) meeting the requirements of a Qualified Institution within 30 days of the Borrower’s or the Manager’s acquiring knowledge of such failure.

  • 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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