Merchant Receivables definition

Merchant Receivables means all accounts (as such term is defined in the UCC), payment intangibles (as such term is defined in the UCC) and other amounts owed to the Borrower by the Merchants pursuant to the Merchant Agreements.
Merchant Receivables means all accounts (as such term is defined in the UCC), payment intangibles (as such term is defined in the UCC) and other amounts owed to the Borrower by the Merchants arising from or created pursuant to the Merchant Agreements. “Person” shall mean any individual, corporation, company, voluntary association, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization or government or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof, or any other form of entity. “Property” means any interest in any kind of property or asset, whether real, personal or mixed, or tangible or intangible, including, without limitation, cash, securities, accounts and contract rights. “Release” shall have the same meaning as is assigned to such term in Section 3.01. “Secured Parties” shall mean collectively the Sponsor and each of the Bank Group Secured Parties. “Security Documents” shall mean the Sponsor Agreement and the Bank Group Security Documents. “Sponsor” shall mean Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association. “Sponsor Agreement” shall have the same meaning as is assigned to such term in the preliminary statement of this Agreement. “Sponsor Facility Obligations” means all principal of and interest on all loans made pursuant to the Sponsor Agreement and all costs, charges, fees, expenses and other amounts 4 payable from time to time pursuant to the Sponsor Loan Documents; provided, however, that in no event shall any principal amount that is in excess of the Maximum Sponsor Facility Indebtedness Amount be deemed to be or constitute all or any portion of the Sponsor Facility Obligations for purposes of this Agreement. “Sponsor Facility Obligations” shall include all interest accrued or accruing in accordance with the rate specified in the Sponsor Agreement but shall exclude (solely for purposes of this Agreement) such interest accrued or accruing with respect to principal amounts in excess of the Maximum Sponsor Facility Indebtedness Amount. “Sponsor Facility Obligations” shall include any interest which accrues on the principal amount of the Sponsor Facility Obligations subsequent to commencement of an Insolvency Proceeding to the extent such interest is an allowed claim under applicable law. To the extent any payment with respect to any Sponsor Facility Obligation is declared to be a fraudulent conveyance or a preference in any respect, set aside or required to be paid to a debtor in possession, trustee, any Bank Group Secured Party, receiver or similar Person,...
Merchant Receivables means all payments made by cash, check, electronic transfer or other form of monetary payment from Marketplace to Merchant in the ordinary course of Merchant’s business for goods or services provided by Merchant to Marketplace customers

Examples of Merchant Receivables in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall remain in force with respect to Merchant Receivables for which the Merchant has received a Payment Acceptance prior to termination of this Agreement.

  • Upon the effective date of the termination of this Agreement, the Merchant shall no longer sell to PayPal and PayPal shall no longer purchase from the Merchant any Merchant Receivables.

  • If the termination is triggered by a violation of representations or warranties as stipulated in section 7, this Agreement shall only remain in force with respect to Merchant Receivables that have come into existence and for which the applicable conditions precedent for the assignment pursuant to section 4 have been fulfilled prior to the termination of this Agreement.

  • Further, the Merchant is obliged to support PayPal in its collection efforts of the Merchant Receivables by providing necessary proof of delivery or other documents supporting the existence, value and validity of the Merchant Receivables as the case may be.

  • The Merchant shall act on PayPal’s instructions to take such action as is necessary to preserve or enforce PayPal’s and Ratepay’s rights in the Merchant Receivables.

  • For Merchant Receivables PayPal shall credit the Merchant an amount ("Purchase Price") as set out below: • The Nominal Amount payable by the Customer minus • Fees payable by Merchant according to the Fees Page; PayPal shall not apply a fee for the assignment of Merchant Receivables itself.

  • The Merchant shall transfer to PayPal such VAT amounts that have been refunded to the Merchant by the competent financial authority, if PayPal has notified the Merchant that Merchant Receivables are uncollectible.

  • Under no circumstances are we obliged to return withheld Merchant Receivables that are transferred to us, including in the event that one or more of the transactions that created a portion of the Merchant Receivables are subject to refund, return, or dispute.

  • In the event that we are unable to withhold your Merchant Receivables or otherwise unable to debit your Linked Bank Account to repay your Loan, we may assign or transfer the servicing obligations of this Agreement, and our rights and remedies under this Agreement, without prior notice to you.

  • After funding, Parafin will automatically withhold the agreed upon Repayment Rate of your Merchant Receivables based on the Repayment Frequency until the Total Repayment Amount is transferred to fully repay the Loan.

Related to Merchant Receivables

  • Receivables means the Accounts, Chattel Paper, Documents, Investment Property, Instruments and any other rights or claims to receive money which are General Intangibles or which are otherwise included as Collateral.

  • Subject Receivables has the meaning assigned to such term in the Asset Representations Review Agreement.

  • Purchased Receivables means all those accounts, receivables, chattel paper, instruments, contract rights, documents, general intangibles, letters of credit, drafts, bankers acceptances, and rights to payment, and all proceeds thereof (all of the foregoing being referred to as "receivables"), arising out of the invoices and other agreements identified on or delivered with any Invoice Transmittal delivered by Seller to Buyer which Buyer elects to purchase and for which Buyer makes an Advance.

  • Credit Card Receivables means each “payment intangible” (as defined in the UCC) together with all income, payments and proceeds thereof, owed by a Credit Card Issuer or Credit Card Processor to a Loan Party resulting from charges by a customer of a Loan Party on credit or debit cards issued by such Credit Card Issuer in connection with the sale of goods by a Loan Party, or services performed by a Loan Party, in each case in the ordinary course of its business.

  • Review Receivables means those certain Receivables identified by the Servicer to the Asset Representations Reviewer following receipt of a Review Notice as not having been paid in full by the Obligor or purchased from the Issuer in accordance with the terms of the Basic Documents at or prior to the date of such Review Notice.

  • Eligible Accounts Receivable means Accounts, Instruments, Documents, Chattel Paper, Contracts, and General Intangibles from customers of Borrowers or any Approved Subsidiary in which Bank has a perfected first priority security interest subject to Bank's credit approvals thereof other than the following: (i) Accounts which remain unpaid ninety (90) days after the date of the applicable invoice; (ii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is an Affiliate of any of the Borrowers, or a director, officer or employee of any of the Borrowers; (iii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is the United States of America or any department, agency or instrumentality thereof, unless filings in accordance with the Assignment of Claims Act have been completed and filed in a manner satisfactory to the Agent or, as to any government contract entered into after the date of this Agreement, concurrently with the execution and delivery of that government contract; (iv) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is not a resident of the United States or Canada except if such Accounts (1) are secured by irrevocable trade letter(s) of credit in form and content acceptable to Bank and confirmed by a United States financial institution acceptable to Bank, (2) are secured by standby letters of credit with an expiration of date of at least one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of shipment confirmed by United States Bank acceptable to Bank and otherwise in form and content acceptable to Bank, or (3) are insured by a company acceptable to Bank, which insurance covers business and political risk; (v) Accounts arising with respect to goods which have not been shipped and delivered to and accepted as satisfactory by the Account Debtor or arising with respect to services which have not been fully performed and accepted as satisfactory by the Account Debtor; (vi) Accounts for which the prospect of payment in full or performance in a timely manner by the Account Debtor is or is likely to become impaired as determined by the Bank in its reasonable discretion; (vii) Accounts which are not invoiced (and dated as of the date of such invoice) and sent to the Account Debtor within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the underlying goods to, or performance of the underlying services for, the Account Debtor; (viii) Accounts with respect to which Bank does not have a first and valid fully perfected security interest; (ix) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is the subject of bankruptcy or a similar insolvency proceeding or has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors or whose assets have been conveyed to a receiver or trustee, except if Bank is delivered evidence acceptable to Bank as to the collectability in the normal course of business of such Accounts; (x) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor's obligation to pay the Account is conditional upon the Account Debtor's approval or is otherwise subject to any repurchase obligation or return right, as with sales made on a xxxx-and-hold, guaranteed sale, sale-and-return, sale on approval (except with respect to Accounts in connection with which Account Debtors are entitled to return Inventory solely on the basis on the quality of such Inventory) or consignment basis; (xi) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtor is located in Minnesota unless the applicable Borrower has filed a Notice of Business Activities Report with the Secretary of State of Minnesota for the then current year; (xiv) all Accounts of any Account Debtor if twenty-five percent (25.0%) or more of all Accounts of such Account Debtor have ceased to be Eligible Accounts Receivable; and (xii) Accounts with respect to which the Account Debtors are residents of Canada to the extent the aggregate sum exceeds $750,000.00. The approvals of Account Debtors and Accounts shall be for Bank purposes only and shall not constitute any representation by Bank as to the credit worthiness of any such Account Debtor or the advisability or profitability of doing business with such Account Debtor.

  • Excluded Receivables means, as of any date of determination, all accounts receivable referred to in Item 1 of Schedule 7.01.

  • Eligible Receivables means Receivables arising in the ordinary course of Borrower's business from the sale of goods or rendition of services, which Silicon, in its sole judgment, shall deem eligible for borrowing, based on such considerations as Silicon may from time to time deem appropriate. Without limiting the fact that the determination of which Receivables are eligible for borrowing is a matter of Silicon's discretion, the following (the "Minimum Eligibility Requirements") are the minimum requirements for a Receivable to be an Eligible Receivable: (i) the Receivable must not be outstanding for more than 90 days from its invoice date*, (ii) the Receivable must not represent progress billings, or be due under a fulfillment or requirements contract with xxx Xxxount Debtor, (iii) the Receivable must not be subject to any contingencies (including Receivables arising from sales on consignment, guaranteed sale or other terms pursuant to which payment by the Account Debtor may be conditional), (iv) the Receivable must not be owing from an Account Debtor with whom Borrower has any dispute (whether or not relating to the particular Receivable), (v) the Receivable must not be owing from an Affiliate of Borrower, (vi) the Receivable must not be owing from an Account Debtor which is subject to any insolvency or bankruptcy proceeding, or whose financial condition is not acceptable to Silicon, or which, fails or goes out of a material portion of its business, (vii) the Receivable must not be owing from the United States or any department, agency or instrumentality thereof (unless there has been compliance, to Silicon's satisfaction, with the United States Assignment of Claims Act), (viii) the Receivable must not be owing from an Account Debtor located outside the United States or Canada (unless pre-approved by Silicon in its discretion in writing, or backed by a letter of credit satisfactory to Silicon, or FCIA insured satisfactory to Silicon), (ix) the Receivable must not be owing from an Account Debtor to whom Borrower is or may be liable for goods purchased from such Account Debtor or otherwise. Receivables owing from one Account Debtor will not be deemed Eligible Receivables to the extent they exceed 25% of the total Receivables outstanding**. In addition, if more than 50% of the Receivables owing from an Account Debtor are outstanding more than 90 days from their invoice date* (without regard to unapplied credits) or are otherwise not eligible Receivables, then all Receivables owing from that Account Debtor will be deemed ineligible for borrowing. Silicon may, from time to time, in its discretion, revise the Minimum Eligibility Requirements, upon written notice to Borrower. * (45 DAYS FROM THE INVOICE DATE WITH RESPECT TO RECEIVABLES FOR WHICH A DISTRIBUTOR IS THE ACCOUNT DEBTOR) **; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, RECEIVABLES OWING FROM A DISTRIBUTOR WILL NOT BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE RECEIVABLES TO THE EXTENT THEY EXCEED THE LOWER OF 25% OF THE TOTAL RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING OR $500,000

  • Eligible Account Receivable means an Account Receivable owing to the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary which meets the following requirements:

  • Accounts Receivable has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(a).

  • Account Receivable means, with respect to any Person, any right of such person to payment for goods sold or leased or for services rendered, whether or not evidenced by an instrument or chattel paper and whether or not yet earned by performance.

  • Ineligible Receivables shall have the meaning specified in subsection 2.05(a).

  • Subsequent Receivables means the Receivables transferred to the Issuer pursuant to Section 2.2, which shall be listed on Schedule A to the related Subsequent Transfer Agreement.

  • Transferred Receivable means a Purchased Receivable or a Contributed Receivable.

  • Amounts receivable by the Trust in a foreign currency shall be reported to the Evaluator who shall convert the same to U.S. dollars based on current exchange rates, in the same manner as provided in Section 4.01(b) or 4.01(c), as applicable, for the conversion of the valuation of foreign Equity Securities, and the Evaluator shall report such conversion with each Evaluation made pursuant to Section 4.01."

  • Initial Receivables means any Receivable conveyed to the Trust on the Closing Date.

  • Purchased Receivable means a Receivable purchased as of the close of business on the last day of a Collection Period by the Servicer pursuant to Sections 4.2, 4.4(c) or 4.7 or repurchased by the Seller or the Servicer pursuant to Section 3.2 or Section 10.1(a).

  • Net Receivables Pool Balance means, at any time: (a) the Outstanding Balance of Eligible Receivables then in the Receivables Pool minus (b) the Excess Concentration.

  • Principal Receivables means all Receivables other than Finance Charge Receivables.

  • Mortgage Receivable means a promissory note secured by a Mortgage of which the Borrower or a Subsidiary is the holder and retains the rights of collection of all payments thereunder.

  • Receivables Pool means, at any time, all of the then outstanding Receivables purchased or otherwise acquired by the Seller pursuant to the Purchase and Sale Agreement prior to the Facility Termination Date.

  • Settlement Receivable means any general intangible, payment intangible, or instrument representing or reflecting an obligation to make payments to or for the benefit of a Person in consideration for a Settlement made or arranged, or to be made or arranged, by such Person.

  • Intercompany Receivables means all account, note or loan payables and all advances (cash or otherwise) or any other Extensions of Credit that are receivable by Parent or any of its Subsidiaries (other than the Bank or its Subsidiaries) from the Bank or its Subsidiaries.

  • Unbilled Receivable means, at any time, any Receivable as to which the invoice or xxxx with respect thereto has not yet been sent to the Obligor thereof.