Removal of Accounts (a) On any day of any Due Period the Sellers shall have the right to require the reassignment to them or their designee of all the Trust’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Receivables then existing and thereafter created, all monies due or to become due and all amounts received with respect thereto and all proceeds thereof in or with respect to the Accounts designated by the Sellers, upon satisfaction of all the following conditions: (i) on or before the fifth Business Day immediately preceding the Removal Date, the Sellers shall have given the Trustee, the Servicer, each Rating Agency and each Series Enhancer notice of such removal and specifying the date for removal of the Removed Accounts (the “Removal Date”); (ii) on or prior to the date that is ten Business Days after the Removal Date, the Sellers shall have amended Schedule 1 by delivering to the Trustee a computer file or microfiche list containing a true and complete list of the Removed Accounts specifying for each such Account, as of the date notice of the Removal Date is given, its account number, the aggregate amount outstanding in such Account and the aggregate amount of Principal Receivables outstanding in such Account; (iii) the Sellers shall have represented and warranted as of the Removal Date that the list of Removed Accounts delivered pursuant to paragraph (ii) above, as of the Removal Date, is true and complete in all material respects; (iv) the Rating Agency Condition shall have been satisfied with respect to such removal; (v) such removal will not result in the occurrence of an Amortization Event and each of the Sellers shall have delivered to the Trustee and each Series Enhancer a certificate of a Vice President or more senior officer, dated the Removal Date, to the effect that such Seller reasonably believes that such removal will not have an Adverse Effect and is not reasonably expected to have an Adverse Effect at any time in the future; (vi) the Sellers shall have delivered to the Trustee, each Rating Agency and each Series Enhancer a Tax Opinion, dated the Removal Date, with respect to such removal; and (vii) such removal of the Removed Accounts would not have precluded transfers of Receivables to the Trust from being accounted for as sales under generally accepted accounting principles in accordance with FASB Statement No. 140, Accounting for Transfers and Servicing of Financial Assets and Extinguishments of Liabilities, as in effect for reporting periods before November 15, 2009 and each of the Sellers shall have delivered to the Trustee a certificate of a Vice President or more senior officer, dated the Removal Date, to that effect. Upon satisfaction of all of the above conditions, the Trustee shall execute and deliver to the Sellers a written reassignment in substantially the form of Exhibit C (the “Reassignment”) and shall, without further action, be deemed to sell, transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the Sellers or their designee, effective as of the Removal Date, without recourse, representation or warranty, all the right, title and interest of the Trust in and to the Receivables arising in the Removed Accounts, all monies due and to become due and all amounts received with respect thereto and all proceeds thereof. (b) On any day of any Due Period, the Sellers shall have the right to designate Inactive Accounts and to remove such Inactive Accounts from Schedule 1 hereto and from its documents and records, including appropriate computer files, upon satisfaction of the following conditions: (i) on or before the fifth Business Day immediately preceding the Inactive Account Removal Date (as defined below), the Sellers shall have given the Trustee, the Servicer and each Rating Agency notice (which may be delivered via facsimile or other means of electronic transmission with receipt confirmed) of such removal (A) specifying the date for removal of the applicable Inactive Accounts (such date, the “Inactive Account Removal Date”), (B) certifying that the Sellers reasonably believe that such removal will not result in the occurrence of an Amortization Event and that such removal will not have an Adverse Effect, and (C) certifying that such removal would not have precluded transfers of Receivables to the Trust from being accounted for as sales under generally accepted accounting principles in accordance with FASB Statement No. 140, Accounting for Transfers and Servicing of Financial Assets and Extinguishments of Liabilities, as in effect for reporting periods before November 15, 2009; and (ii) on or prior to the date that is ten Business Days after the Inactive Account Removal Date, the Sellers shall have amended Schedule 1 by delivering to the Trustee a computer file or microfiche list containing a true and complete list of the removed Inactive Accounts specifying for each such removed Inactive Account, as of the Inactive Account Removal Date, its account number. Accounts designated by the Sellers pursuant to Section 2.10(a) or 2.10(b) are referred to herein as “Removed Accounts.” In addition to the foregoing, on the date when any Receivable in an Account becomes a Defaulted Receivable the Trust shall automatically and without further action or consideration be deemed to transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to the applicable Seller, without recourse, representation or warranty, all right, title and interest of the Trust in and to the Defaulted Receivables arising in such Account, all monies due and to become due with respect thereto and all proceeds thereof, provided, that Recoveries of such Account shall be applied as provided herein.
OIG Removal of IRO In the event OIG has reason to believe the IRO does not possess the qualifications described in Paragraph B, is not independent and objective as set forth in Paragraph E, or has failed to carry out its responsibilities as described in Paragraph C, OIG shall notify Practitioner in writing regarding OIG’s basis for determining that the IRO has not met the requirements of this Appendix. Practitioner shall have 30 days from the date of OIG’s written notice to provide information regarding the IRO’s qualifications, independence or performance of its responsibilities in order to resolve the concerns identified by OIG. If, following OIG’s review of any information provided by Practitioner regarding its IRO, OIG determines that the IRO has not met the requirements of this Appendix, OIG shall notify Practitioner in writing that Practitioner shall be required to engage a new IRO in accordance with Paragraph A of this Appendix. Practitioner must engage a new IRO within 60 days of receipt of OIG’s written notice. The final determination as to whether or not to require Practitioner to engage a new IRO shall be made at the sole discretion of OIG.
Termination of Agreement, Resignation, or Removal of Custodian Either party may terminate this agreement at any time by giving written notice to the other. We can resign as custodian at any time effective 30 days after we send written notice of our resignation to you. Upon receipt of that notice, you must make arrangements to transfer your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ to another financial organization. If you do not complete a transfer of your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ within 30 days from the date we send the notice to you, we have the right to transfer your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ assets to a successor ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ trustee or custodian that we choose in our sole discretion, or we may pay your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ to you in a single sum. We will not be liable for any actions or failures to act on the part of any successor trustee or custodian, nor for any tax consequences you may incur that result from the transfer or distribution of your assets pursuant to this section. If this agreement is terminated, we may charge to your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ a reasonable amount of money that we believe is necessary to cover any associated costs, including but not limited to one or more of the following. • Any fees, expenses, or taxes chargeable against your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ • Any penalties or surrender charges associated with the early withdrawal of any savings instrument or other investment in your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ If we are a nonbank custodian required to comply with Regulations section 1.408-2(e) and we fail to do so or we are not keeping the records, making the returns, or sending the statements as are required by forms or regulations, the IRS may require us to substitute another trustee or custodian. We may establish a policy requiring distribution of the entire balance of your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ to you in cash or property if the balance of your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ drops below the minimum balance required under the applicable investment or policy established.
Addition of Accounts (a) (i) If, from time to time, Funding (A) becomes obligated to designate Additional Accounts pursuant to Subsection 2.08(a) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, or (B) elects to designate Additional Accounts pursuant to Subsection 2.08(b) of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement, then in either case Funding may, at its option, give Capital One written notice thereof on or before the eighth Business Day prior to the Addition Date therefor, and upon receipt of such notice Capital One shall on or before the Addition Date, designate sufficient Eligible Accounts to be included as Additional Accounts as requested by Funding. (ii) Additionally, Capital One may, at its option and with the consent of Funding, designate newly originated Eligible Accounts to be included as Additional Accounts. (b) On the Addition Date with respect to any designation of Additional Accounts, such Additional Accounts shall become Accounts, and Funding shall purchase Capital One’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Receivables in such Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets as provided in Section 2.01, subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions on such Addition Date: (i) Capital One shall have delivered to Funding copies of UCC financing statements covering such Additional Accounts, if necessary to perfect Funding’s interest in the Receivables arising therein and the related Purchased Assets; (ii) as of each of the Additional Cut-Off Date and the Addition Date, no Insolvency Event with respect to Capital One shall have occurred nor shall the sale of the Receivables arising in the Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets to Funding have been made in contemplation of the occurrence thereof; (iii) Capital One shall have delivered to Funding an Officer’s Certificate of Capital One, dated the Addition Date, to the effect that (A) Capital One reasonably believes that such addition will not, based on the facts known to such officer at the time of such certification, then cause a Pay Out Event under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement or any event to occur that, after the giving of notice or the lapse of time would constitute a Pay Out Event under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement and (B) in the case of Additional Accounts, no selection procedure was utilized by Capital One that would result in a selection of Additional Accounts (from the available Eligible Accounts owned by Capital One) that would be materially adverse to the interests of Funding as of the date of the addition; (iv) Capital One shall have indicated in its computer files that Receivables created in connection with such Additional Accounts and the related Purchased Assets have been sold to Funding and shall have delivered to Funding the Account Schedule with respect to such Additional Accounts (in the case of Additional Accounts designated pursuant to Subsection 2.02(a)(i)); (v) Capital One and Funding shall have entered into a duly executed, written assignment, substantially in the form of Exhibit A (the “Supplemental Conveyance”); and (vi) Capital One shall have delivered to Funding an Officer’s Certificate of Capital One, dated the Addition Date, confirming, to the extent applicable, the items set forth in clauses (i) through (v) above.
Provision and Removal of Equipment B2.1 The Contractor shall provide all the Equipment necessary for the supply of the Services.