Bi-Weekly Calls Sample Clauses

The Bi-Weekly Calls clause establishes a regular schedule for meetings between the parties, typically occurring every two weeks. These calls are used to discuss project progress, address any issues, and coordinate ongoing tasks or deliverables. By setting a consistent communication routine, this clause helps ensure alignment, timely problem-solving, and transparency throughout the duration of the agreement.
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Bi-Weekly Calls. Host a telephonic conference call for the Agent’s Advisors every two (2) weeks during the Waiver Period, starting on May 1, 2023, to provide the Lenders with updates with respect to any discussions or agreements with regulators or any other regulatory actions.
Bi-Weekly Calls. The Loan Partiessenior management shall, and shall cause the CRO and Financial Advisor to, hold and participate in bi-weekly conference calls or in-person meetings with the Administrative Agent and the Lenders during which (i) the Loan Parties’ senior management shall, and shall cause the CRO and Financial Advisor to, provide the Administrative Agent with a reasonably detailed update of the Loan Parties’ operations and financial position and (ii) the Administrative Agent and the Lenders shall be permitted to ask questions of, and to obtain any requested information from the Loan Parties’ senior management and the CRO and Financial Advisor with respect to the Loan Parties’ operations and financial position. In connection with each such bi-weekly conference call or in-person meeting, the Loan Parties shall deliver to the Lenders, at least one Business Day prior to such call or meeting, an agenda and summary of the update of the Loan Parties’ operations and financial position to be discussed at such call or meeting.
Bi-Weekly Calls. At the request of the Required Lenders, the Borrower will hold bi-weekly calls, at which counsel or any other advisor to the Commitment Parties are allowed to participate to discuss (i) the status of and updates to the Borrower’s business, and (ii) and address issues or matters that are in scope or nature consistent with the issues or matters addressed on past bi-weekly calls (if any).