Trust Operating Account Sample Clauses

Trust Operating Account. Subject to applicable local law, except for Security Deposits as provided above in Section 4.7.1, all Gross Collections shall be placed in trust for Parent’s or Owner’s benefit into an account at a financial institution whose deposits are insured by the FDIC and in a manner to indicate the custodial nature of such account (the “Trust Operating Account”).
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Trust Operating Account. Except for Security Deposits as provided above in Section 4.8.1, all Gross Collections shall be placed in trust for Operating Partnership’s benefit into an account at a financial institution approved in advance by Operating Partnership whose deposits are insured by the FDIC and in a manner to indicate the custodial nature of such account (the “Trust Operating Account”). Property Manager shall establish a separate Trust Operating Account for each Owner that is not an affiliate of any other Owner; provided, however, that Property Manager shall not be required to establish separate Trust Operating Accounts for affiliated Owners.
Trust Operating Account. Except for Security Deposits as provided above in Section 4.9.1, and Gross Collections as provided above in Section 4.9.2, all funds held by Property Manager shall be placed in trust for Owner’s benefit into an account at a financial institution approved in advance by Operating Partnership whose deposits are insured by the FDIC and in a manner to indicate the custodial nature of such account (the “Trust Operating Account”). Property Manager shall establish a separate Trust Operating Account for each Owner that is not an affiliate of any other Owner; provided, however, that Property Manager shall not be required to establish separate Trust Operating Accounts for affiliated Owners..
Trust Operating Account. Except for Security Deposits as provided above in Section 4.9.1, all Gross Collections shall be placed in trust for Owner’s benefit into an account at a financial institution approved in advance by Operating Partnership whose deposits are insured by the FDIC and in a manner to indicate the custodial nature of such account (the “Trust Operating Account”). As of the date hereof, the Trust Operating Account is account number [____________] maintained at [___________] in the name [____________________]. Property Manager shall establish a separate Trust Operating Account for each Owner that is not an affiliate of any other Owner; provided, however, that Property Manager shall not be required to establish separate Trust Operating Accounts for affiliated Owners. Property Manager shall not link any account to the Trust Operating Account other than the Collection Account (as defined in the Loan Documents), whether by a zero balance account connection or other automated funding mechanism.] [Trust Operating Account. Except for Security Deposits as provided above in Section 4.9.1, and Gross Collections as provided above in Section 4.9.2, all funds held by Property Manager shall be placed in trust for Owner’s benefit into an account at a financial institution approved in advance by Operating Partnership whose deposits are insured by the FDIC and in a manner to indicate the custodial nature of such account (the “Trust Operating Account”). Property Manager shall establish a separate Trust Operating Account for each Owner that is not an affiliate of the Operating Partnership; provided, however, that Property Manager shall not be required to establish separate Trust Operating Accounts for affiliates of the Operating Partnership.]

Related to Trust Operating Account

  • Operating Account To the extent funds are not required to be placed in a lockbox pursuant to any Loan Documents, Property Manager shall deposit all rents and other funds collected from the operation of the Property in a reputable bank or financial institution in a special trust or depository account or accounts for the Property maintained by Property Manager for the benefit of the Company (such accounts, together with any interest earned thereon, shall collectively be referred to herein as the “Operating Account”). Property Manager shall maintain books and records of the funds deposited in and withdrawals from the Operating Account. With funds from Company, Property Manager shall maintain the Operating Account so that an amount at least as great as the budgeted expenses for such month is in the Operating Account as of the first of each month. From the Operating Account, Property Manager shall pay the operating expenses of the Property and any other payments relative to the Property as required by this Agreement. If more than one account is necessary to operate the Property, each account shall have a unique name, except to the extent any Lender requires sub-accounts within any account. Within three (3) months after receipt by Property Manager, all rents and other funds collected in the Operating Account, after payment of all operating expenses, debt service and such amounts as may be determined by the Property Manager to be retained for reserves or improvements, shall be paid to the Company.

  • Operating Accounts (a) Maintain all of Borrower’s and its Subsidiaries’ Collateral Accounts in accounts which are subject to a Control Agreement in favor of Collateral Agent.

  • Withdrawals From the Custodial Account The Servicer shall, from time to time, withdraw funds from the Custodial Account for the following purposes:

  • Collection of Mortgage Loans; Collection Accounts; Certificate Account (a) Continuously from the date hereof until the principal and interest on all Non-Designated Mortgage Loans have been paid in full or such Non-Designated Mortgage Loans have become Liquidated Mortgage Loans, each Servicer shall proceed in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices to collect all payments due under each of the related Non-Designated Mortgage Loans when the same shall become due and payable to the extent consistent with this Agreement and the terms and provisions of any related Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Policy and shall take special care with respect to Non-Designated Mortgage Loans for which a Servicer collects escrow payments in ascertaining and estimating Escrow Payments and all other charges that will become due and payable with respect to the Non-Designated Mortgage Loans and the related Mortgaged Properties, to the end that the installments payable by the related Mortgagors will be sufficient to pay such charges as and when they become due and payable. Consistent with the foregoing, in connection with Non-Designated Mortgage Loans which it is directly servicing, each Servicer may in its discretion (i) waive any late payment charge or any prepayment charge or penalty interest in connection with the prepayment of a Mortgage Loan and (ii) extend the Due Dates for payments due on a Mortgage Note for a period not greater than 180 days; provided, however, that no such Servicer can extend the maturity of any such Non-Designated Mortgage Loan past the date on which the final payment is due on the latest maturing Mortgage Loan as of the Cut-off Date. In the event of any such arrangement, the related Servicer shall make Advances on the related Non-Designated Mortgage Loans in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.01 during the scheduled period in accordance with the amortization schedule of such Mortgage Loan without modification thereof by reason of such arrangements. No Servicer shall be required to institute or join in litigation with respect to collection of any payment (whether under a Mortgage, Mortgage Note or otherwise or against any public or governmental authority with respect to a taking or condemnation) if it reasonably believes that enforcing the provision of the Mortgage or other instrument pursuant to which such payment is required is prohibited by applicable law.

  • 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.

  • Custodial Accounts; Distribution Account (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Master Servicer shall have caused each Servicer to establish and maintain one or more Custodial Accounts, as provided in the related Purchase and Servicing Agreement, into which all Scheduled Payments and unscheduled payments with respect to the related Mortgage Loans, net of any deductions or reimbursements permitted under the related Purchase and Servicing Agreement, shall be deposited. On each Distribution Account Deposit Date, the Servicers shall remit to the Securities Administrator for deposit into the Distribution Account, all amounts so required to be deposited into such account in accordance with the terms of the related Purchase and Servicing Agreements.

  • Custodial Account Funds in any custodial accounts established by the Servicer and maintained in respect of the REMIC may be invested and, if invested, shall be invested in Eligible Investments selected by the Servicer which shall mature not later than the Business Day immediately preceding the next Remittance Date, and any such Eligible Investment shall not be sold or disposed of prior to its maturity. All such Eligible Investments shall be made in the name of the REMIC or its nominee. All income and gain realized from any such investment shall be, as long as the Servicer is servicing the Mortgage Loans held by the REMIC, for the benefit of the Servicer as additional compensation and shall be subject to its withdrawal or order from time to time. The amount of any losses incurred in respect of any such investments shall be deposited in the relevant account by the Servicer out of its own funds immediately as realized. The foregoing requirements for deposit in such account are exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, payments of interest on funds in such account and, as long as the Servicer is servicing the Mortgage Loans held by the REMIC, payments in the nature of prepayment fees, late payment charges, assumption fees or any similar fees customarily associated with the servicing mortgage loans paid by any mortgagor need not be deposited by the Servicer in such account and may be retained by the Servicer as additional servicing compensation. If the Servicer deposits in such account any amount not required to be deposited therein, it may at any time withdraw such amount, any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding.

  • Sub-Servicing Accounts In those cases where a Sub-Servicer is servicing a Mortgage Loan pursuant to a Sub-Servicing Agreement, the related Sub-Servicer will be required to establish and maintain one or more accounts (each such account or accounts, a “Sub-Servicing Account”). Each Sub-Servicing Account shall be an Eligible Account. Each Sub-Servicer shall deposit in the clearing account (which account must be an Eligible Account) in which it customarily deposits payments and collections on mortgage loans in connection with its mortgage loan servicing activities on a daily basis, and in no event more than one Business Day after such Sub-Servicer’s receipt thereof, all proceeds of the related Mortgage Loans received by such Sub-Servicer less its servicing compensation to the extent permitted by the related Sub-Servicing Agreement, and shall thereafter deposit such amounts in the related Sub-Servicing Account, in no event more than two Business Days after the deposit of such funds into the clearing account. Each Sub-Servicer shall thereafter deposit such proceeds in the Collection Account or remit such proceeds to the Servicer for deposit in the Collection Account not later than two Business Days after the deposit of such amounts in the related Sub-Servicing Account. For purposes of this Agreement, the Servicer shall be deemed to have received payments on the related Mortgage Loans when the related Sub-Servicer receives such payments.

  • Custodial Subsidy Account The Servicer must establish a separate custodial account to hold Subsidy Funds on Mortgage Loans being serviced for the Trustee, its successors and assigns. These accounts must be clearly marked to indicate that the Servicer is a custodian for Subsidy Funds being held for the Trustee, its successors and assigns.

  • Debt Service Reserve Account The Debt Service Reserve Account shall have been funded (or credited with funds), to the extent required, in an amount equal to the Debt Service Reserve Required Amount in accordance with the Depositary Agreement.

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