SECTION Procedure for Decreasing the Invested Amount Sample Clauses

SECTION Procedure for Decreasing the Invested Amount. On any Business Day during the Revolving Period, upon the written request of the Master Servicer or the Company, the Invested Amount may be reduced (a "Decrease") by the distribution, ratably on the basis of their Pro Rata Shares, to the VFC Certificateholders in reduction of the Invested Amount allocated to such Funding Period of some or all of the funds on deposit in the Series 1998-1 Principal Collection Sub-subaccount on such day; provided that (i) the Master Servicer or the Company shall have given the Trustee and the Agent irrevocable written notice (effective upon receipt) thereof, prior to 1:00 p.m., New York City time, on the third Business Day preceding the date of such Decrease (unless the Funding Period Rate with respect to such Funding Period is the Applicable Base Rate, in which case such notice need only be received prior to 1:00 p.m., New York City time, on the Business Day preceding the date of such Decrease), which notice shall state the amount of such Decrease; (ii) the minimum amount of such Decrease shall be $500,000; and (iii) if such Business Day is not a Funding Period Settlement Date or if the amount of such Decrease exceeds the sum of the aggregate Invested Amount allocated to Eurodollar Periods ending on such Business Day, then no payment in reduction of the Invested Amount allocated to any Eurodollar Periods shall be made in connection with such Decrease unless, concurrently with such payment, the Master Servicer or the Company shall have paid to the VFC Certificateholders all amounts due and payable pursuant to Section 2.8, if any. Funds in respect of any Decrease shall be remitted by the Trustee to the Agent at the Agent's Account for remittance to the applicable VFC Certificateholders.
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