Common use of Unconditional Payment Clause in Contracts

Unconditional Payment. If the Issuer defaults in the payment of any sum expressed to be payable by the Issuer under this Trust Deed or the Agency Agreement or in respect of the Notes or Coupons as and when the same shall become due and payable, the Guarantors shall within five Business Days of receipt of demand unconditionally pay or procure to be paid to or to the order of the Trustee in euro in a city in which banks have access to the TARGET System in immediately available freely transferable funds the amount in respect of which such default has been made; provided that every payment of such amount made by any Guarantor to the Principal Paying Agent in the manner provided in the Agency Agreement shall be deemed to cure pro tanto such default by the Issuer and shall be deemed for the purposes of this Clause 4 (Guarantees) to have been paid to or for the account of the Trustee except to the extent that there is failure in the subsequent payment of such amount to the Noteholders and Couponholders in accordance with the Conditions, and everything so paid by any Guarantor in accordance with the Agency Agreement shall have the same effect as if it had been paid thereunder by the Issuer.

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Sources: Trust Deed (Georgia Worldwide PLC), Trust Deed (Georgia Worldwide PLC)