No Clear Date Clause Samples

No Clear Date. If no clear date is established under Section 28 and if the Members cannot agree on such a date, the Agreement shall terminate by determination of an arbitrator under Section 32. Any rights, responsibilities, duties and liabilities accrued by the parties under this Agreement before its termination shall continue in effect after its termination as reason and fairness may require. Notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement, any party may, after that termination, initiate an arbitration under Section 32 to determine and enforce rights, responsibilities and duties of the party relating to (i) LLC matters arising before and during the LLC’s winding-up; (ii) the LLC’s liquidation; and (iii) LLC matters arising after the termination of the LLC’s legal existence.

Related to No Clear Date

  • Permitted Withdrawals and Transfers from the Master Servicer Collection Account (a) The Master Servicer will, from time to time on demand of a Servicer or the Securities Administrator, make or cause to be made such withdrawals or transfers from the Master Servicer Collection Account as the Master Servicer has designated for such transfer or withdrawal pursuant to this Agreement and the related Servicing Agreement. The Master Servicer may clear and terminate the Master Servicer Collection Account pursuant to Section 10.01 and remove amounts from time to time deposited in error. (b) On an ongoing basis, the Master Servicer shall withdraw from the Master Servicer Collection Account (i) any expenses recoverable by the Trustee, the Master Servicer or the Securities Administrator or the Custodian pursuant to Sections 3.03, 7.04 and 9.05 and (ii) any amounts payable to the Master Servicer as set forth in Section 3.14. (c) In addition, on or before each Distribution Account Deposit Date, the Master Servicer shall deposit in the Distribution Account (or remit to the Trustee for deposit therein) any Monthly Advances required to be made by the Master Servicer with respect to the Mortgage Loans. (d) No later than 3:00 p.m. New York time on each Distribution Account Deposit Date, the Master Servicer will transfer all Available Funds on deposit in the Master Servicer Collection Account with respect to the related Distribution Date to the Trustee for deposit in the Distribution Account.

  • Certificate of No Default A certificate signed by an appropriate officer of Borrower to the effect that: (A) no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or will result from the making of the first Loan; and (B) the representations and warranties of Borrower contained herein are true and correct as at the date of the first Loan as though made on that date.

  • Permitted Withdrawals and Transfers from the Distribution Account (a) The Securities Administrator shall, from time to time, withdraw or transfer funds from the Distribution Account to a Servicer, to the Master Servicer, to the Trustee or to itself for the following purposes: (i) to reimburse the Master Servicer or any Servicer for any Advance or advance, respectively, of its own funds or of such Servicer’s own funds, the right of the Master Servicer or a Servicer to reimbursement pursuant to this subclause (i) being limited to amounts received on a particular Mortgage Loan (including, for this purpose, the Purchase Price therefor, Insurance Proceeds and Liquidation Proceeds) which represent late payments or recoveries of the principal of or interest on such Mortgage Loan respecting which such Advance was made; (ii) to reimburse the Master Servicer or any Servicer from Insurance Proceeds or Liquidation Proceeds relating to a particular Mortgage Loan for amounts expended by the Master Servicer or such Servicer in good faith in connection with the restoration of the related Mortgaged Property which was damaged by an Uninsured Cause or in connection with the liquidation of such Mortgage Loan; (iii) to reimburse the Master Servicer or any Servicer from Insurance Proceeds relating to a particular Mortgage Loan for insured expenses incurred with respect to such Mortgage Loan and to reimburse the Master Servicer or such Servicer from Liquidation Proceeds from a particular Mortgage Loan for Liquidation Expenses incurred with respect to such Mortgage Loan; (iv) to pay the Master Servicer or any Servicer, as appropriate, from Liquidation Proceeds or Insurance Proceeds received in connection with the liquidation of any Mortgage Loan, the amount which it or such Servicer would have been entitled to receive under subclause (x) of this Subsection 4.03(a) as servicing compensation on account of each defaulted scheduled payment on such Mortgage Loan if paid in a timely manner by the related Mortgagor; (v) to pay the Master Servicer or any Servicer from the Purchase Price for any Mortgage Loan, the amount which the Master Servicer or such Servicer would have been entitled to receive under subclause (x) of this Subsection 4.03(a) as servicing compensation; (vi) to reimburse the Master Servicer or any Servicer for servicing related advances of funds, the right to reimbursement pursuant to this subclause being limited to amounts received on the related Mortgage Loan (including, for this purpose, the Purchase Price therefor, Insurance Proceeds and Liquidation Proceeds) which represent late recoveries of the payments for which such servicing advances were made; (vii) to reimburse the Master Servicer or any Servicer for any Advance or advance, after a Realized Loss has been allocated with respect to the related Mortgage Loan if the Advance or advance has not been reimbursed pursuant to clauses (i) and (vi); (viii) to pay the Master Servicer its monthly Master Servicing Fee and any other servicing compensation payable pursuant to Section 3.14; (ix) to pay the Master Servicer any investment income; (x) to reimburse the Master Servicer for any expenses recoverable by it pursuant to Sections 3.03 and 3.27; (xi) to reimburse or pay any Servicer any such amounts as are due thereto under the applicable Servicing Agreement and have not been retained by or paid to the Servicer, to the extent provided in the related Servicing Agreement; (xii) to reimburse the Trustee and the Securities Administrator for expenses, costs and liabilities incurred by or reimbursable to it pursuant to Sections 3.27, 8.05 or 8.10 (including those related to the fees and expenses of the Custodian); (xiii) to remove amounts deposited in error; and (xiv) to clear and terminate the Distribution Account pursuant to Section 10.01. (b) The Master Servicer shall keep and maintain separate accounting, on a Mortgage Loan by Mortgage Loan basis, for the purpose of accounting for any payments or reimbursements from the Distribution Account pursuant to subclauses (i) through (vii), inclusive and subclause (x) or with respect to any such amounts which would have been covered by such subclauses had the amounts not been retained by the Master Servicer without being deposited in the Distribution Account under Section 4.02(b). (c) On each Distribution Date, the Securities Administrator, as Paying Agent, shall withdraw funds on deposit in the Distribution Account to the extent of the aggregate Available Funds and distribute such funds to the Holders of the Certificates and any other parties entitled thereto, in accordance with Section 5.01.

  • Can I Roll Over or Transfer Amounts from Other IRAs or Employer Plans If properly executed, you are allowed to roll over a distribution from one Traditional IRA to another without tax penalty. Rollovers between Traditional IRAs may be made once every 12 months and must be accomplished within 60 days after the distribution. Beginning in 2015, just one 60 day rollover is allowed in any 12 month period, inclusive of all Traditional, ▇▇▇▇, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs owned. Under certain conditions, you may roll over (tax-free) all or a portion of a distribution received from a qualified plan or tax-sheltered annuity in which you participate or in which your deceased spouse participated. In addition, you may also make a rollover contribution to your Traditional IRA from a qualified deferred compensation arrangement. Amounts from a ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ may not be rolled over into a Traditional IRA. If you have a 401(k), ▇▇▇▇ 401(k) or ▇▇▇▇ 403(b) and you wish to rollover the assets into an IRA you must roll any designated ▇▇▇▇ assets, or after tax assets, to a ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and roll the remaining plan assets to a Traditional IRA. In the event of your death, the designated beneficiary of your 401(k) Plan may have the opportunity to rollover proceeds from that Plan into a Beneficiary IRA account. In general, strict limitations apply to rollovers, and you should seek competent advice in order to comply with all of the rules governing rollovers. Most distributions from qualified retirement plans will be subject to a 20% withholding requirement. The 20% withholding can be avoided by electing a “direct rollover” of the distribution to a Traditional IRA or to certain other types of retirement plans. You should receive more information regarding these withholding rules and whether your distribution can be transferred to a Traditional IRA from the plan administrator prior to receiving your distribution.

  • Actual Settlement Date Accounting With respect to any sale or purchase transaction that is not posted to the Account on the contractual settlement date as referred to in Section 2.5, Bank shall post the transaction on the date on which the cash or Financial Assets received as consideration for the transaction is actually received by Bank.