Common use of Receiver-Manager Clause in Contracts

Receiver-Manager. Whenever any right to enter and take possession of the Vessel accrues to Mortgagee, it may require Shipowner to deliver, and Shipowner shall on demand, at its own cost and expense, deliver, to Mortgagee the Vessel as demanded. If any legal proceedings shall be taken to enforce any right under this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage, Mortgagee shall be entitled as a matter of right to request a court of competent jurisdiction to appoint a Receiver of the Vessel. In the event of such appointment: (a) all liabilities, costs and other expenses reasonably incurred by the Receiver shall be for the account of Shipowner; (b) Mortgagee may exercise any of the powers conferred by this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage while a Receiver is in office and is acting; (c) an appointment of such Receiver shall be by action of such court; (d) the remuneration of such Receiver shall be fixed by such court; (e) to the fullest extent permitted by law, such Receiver shall be Shipowner's agent (in relation to Shipowner's rights and interests in the Vessel) provided that, unless such court provides otherwise, Shipowner shall be responsible, to the exclusion of any liability on the part of Mortgagee, for the Receiver's remuneration and for its contracts, acts and defaults both in its capacity and as Shipowner's agent; (f) the Receiver shall have all the powers conferred by Section 2.2 as if the reference to Mortgagee in Section 2.2 were a reference to the Receiver; (g) Shipowner irrevocably and by way of security irrevocably appoints such Receiver its attorney on its behalf and in its name or otherwise to execute or sign any document and do any act or thing which such Receiver considers necessary or desirable with a view to or in connection with any exercise or proposed exercise of any of its powers; (h) if approved by such court, such Receiver may delegate to any person or persons any of the powers (including any discretionary authority) conferred on it and may do so on terms authorizing successive sub-delegations; (i) in the case of joint Receivers any of the powers (including any discretionary authority) conferred by such court or this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage or by general law may be exercised by any one or more of them, unless their appointment specifically states the contrary; (j) if approved by such court, Mortgagee may remove such Receiver, with or without appointing another Receiver. Such a removal may be effected by a document signed by any of Mortgagee's officers; (k) if approved by such court, Mortgagee may appoint a Receiver to replace a Receiver who has resigned or for any other reason ceased to hold office; and (l) such Receiver shall account to the court for any monies received by it and, with the approval of the court, shall be entitled to retain out of any such monies received by it such amounts in respect of its expenses (or to cover estimated future expenses) as is approved by such court.

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Sources: Purchase Agreement (Ambassadors International Inc)

Receiver-Manager. Whenever any right to enter and take possession of the Vessel accrues to Mortgagee, it may require Shipowner to deliver, and Shipowner shall on demand, at its own cost and expense, deliver, to Mortgagee the Vessel as demanded. If any legal proceedings shall be taken to enforce any right under this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage, Mortgagee shall be entitled as a matter of right to request a court of competent jurisdiction to appoint a Receiver of the Vessel. In the event of such appointment: (a) all liabilities, costs and other expenses reasonably incurred by the Receiver shall be for the account of ShipownerShipowner but shall first be paid from Earnings to the extent of the Earnings; (b) Mortgagee may exercise any of the powers conferred by this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage while a Receiver is in office and is acting; (c) an appointment of such Receiver shall be by action of such court; (d) the remuneration of such Receiver shall be fixed by such court; (e) to the fullest extent permitted by law, such Receiver shall be Shipowner's agent (in relation to Shipowner's rights and interests in the Vessel) provided that, unless such court provides otherwise, Shipowner shall be responsible, to the exclusion of any liability on the part of Mortgagee, for the Receiver's remuneration and for its contracts, acts and defaults both in its capacity and as Shipowner's agent; (f) the Receiver shall have all the powers conferred by Section 2.2 as if the reference to Mortgagee in Section 2.2 were a reference to the Receiver; (g) Shipowner irrevocably and by way of security irrevocably appoints such Receiver its attorney on its behalf and in its name or otherwise to execute or sign any document and do any act or thing which such Receiver considers necessary or desirable with a view to or in connection with any exercise or proposed exercise of any of its powers; (h) if approved by such court, such Receiver may delegate to any person or persons any of the powers (including any discretionary authority) conferred on it and may do so on terms authorizing successive sub-delegations; (i) in the case of joint Receivers any of the powers (including any discretionary authority) conferred by such court or this Deed or the Statutory Mortgage or by general law may be exercised by any one or more of them, unless their appointment specifically states the contrary; (j) if approved by such court, Mortgagee may remove such Receiver, with or without appointing another Receiver. Such a removal may be effected by a document signed by any of Mortgagee's officers; (k) if approved by such court, Mortgagee may appoint a Receiver to replace a Receiver who has resigned or for any other reason ceased to hold office; and (l) such Receiver shall account to the court for any monies received by it and, with the approval of the court, shall be entitled to retain out of any such monies received by it such amounts in respect of its expenses (or to cover estimated future expenses) as is approved by such court.

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Sources: Memorandum of Agreement (American Classic Voyages Co)