Common use of Borrower’s Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Borrower’s Knowledge. As used herein the term “to Borrower’s actual knowledge” or “to Borrower’s knowledge” is intended to mean to the actual knowledge of employees, officers, contractors or in-house attorneys of DRC or any subsidiaries or Affiliates of DRC and its outside law firms and attorneys who have been involved with or undertaken due diligence in connection with the Bankruptcy Case, Sale Order, APA or the Acquired Assets.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Inventory Loan and Security Agreement (Diamond Resorts Parent, LLC), Contract (Diamond Resorts Parent, LLC)

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Borrower’s Knowledge. As used herein the term “to Borrower’s actual knowledge” or “to Borrower’s knowledge” is intended to mean to the actual knowledge of employees, officers, contractors or in-house attorneys of Borrower, Guarantor or of DRC or any subsidiaries or DRC Affiliates of DRC and its outside law firms and attorneys who have been involved with or undertaken due diligence in connection with the Bankruptcy Case, Sale Order, APA Case or the Acquired AssetsPlan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inventory Loan and Security Agreement (Diamond Resorts Corp)

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Borrower’s Knowledge. As used herein the term “to Borrower’s 's actual knowledge” or “to Borrower’s 's knowledge” is intended to mean to the actual knowledge of employees, officers, contractors or in-house attorneys of Borrower or of DRC or any subsidiaries or DRC Affiliates of DRC and its outside law firms and attorneys who have been involved with or undertaken due diligence in connection with the Bankruptcy Case, Sale Order, APA or the Acquired Assets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inventory Loan and Security Agreement (Diamond Resorts Corp)

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