Common use of Adverse Change in the Value of Collateral Clause in Contracts

Adverse Change in the Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Members United that the security for the obligations herein has become inadequate, or collateral pledged is encumbered, levied upon, seized or attached pursuant to the actions of a third party. (i)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Note and Security Agreement (Ministry Partners Investment Corp), Note and Security Agreement (Ministry Partners Investment Corp)

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Adverse Change in the Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Members United that the security for the obligations herein has become inadequate, or collateral pledged is encumbered, levied upon, seized or attached pursuant to the actions of a third party. (i).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Note and Security Agreement (Ministry Partners Investment Corp)

Adverse Change in the Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Members United Xxxxxx that the security for the obligations herein has become inadequate, or collateral pledged is encumbered, levied upon, seized or attached pursuant to the actions of a third party. (i).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Product Operating Agreement

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Adverse Change in the Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Members United Xxxxxx that the security for the obligations herein has become inadequate, or collateral pledged is encumbered, levied upon, seized seized, or attached pursuant to the actions of a third party. (i).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Product Operating Agreement

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