Conditions Precedent to Credit Events after the Initial Borrowing Date and On or Prior to the Merger Closing Date Sample Clauses

Conditions Precedent to Credit Events after the Initial Borrowing Date and On or Prior to the Merger Closing Date. The obligation of each Lender to make Loans (other than pursuant to any B-1 Conversion or Mandatory Borrowings), and the obligation of each Issuing Lender to issue Letters of Credit, on any date occurring after the Initial Borrowing Date and on or prior to the Merger Closing Date, is subject, at the time of each such Credit Event (except as hereinafter indicated), to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
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Related to Conditions Precedent to Credit Events after the Initial Borrowing Date and On or Prior to the Merger Closing Date

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Borrowing The initial Borrowing under this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent, except as otherwise agreed between the Borrower and the Administrative Agent.

  • Conditions Precedent to the Closing Date The obligation of the Lenders to execute this Agreement and make any requested Loans on the Closing Date is subject to the prior satisfaction of each of the following conditions (unless waived in writing by Administrative Agent with the consent of the Lenders):

  • CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE MERGER The obligations of the Parties to effect the Merger are subject to the satisfaction, at or prior to the Closing, of each of the following conditions:

  • Conditions Precedent to Closing Date The obligation of the Lenders to make each Loan hereunder, and the obligation of the Letter of Credit Issuer to issue Letters of Credit hereunder, in each case, on the Closing Date are subject to the satisfaction on or prior to the Closing Date of each of the following conditions:

  • Conditions Precedent to All Credit Events The obligation of each Lender to make Loans (including Loans made on the Initial Borrowing Date), and the obligation of each Issuing Lender to issue Letters of Credit (including Letters of Credit issued on the Initial Borrowing Date), is subject, at the time of each such Credit Event (except as hereinafter indicated), to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

  • Conditions Precedent to Credit Extensions 45 4.01 Conditions of Initial Credit Extension...........................................................45 4.02 Conditions to all Credit Extensions..............................................................46

  • Conditions Precedent to the Initial Extension of Credit The obligation of each Lender to make its initial extension of credit provided for hereunder, is subject to the fulfillment, to the satisfaction of Agent and each Lender of each of the conditions precedent set forth on Schedule 3.1 (the making of such initial extension of credit by a Lender being conclusively deemed to be its satisfaction or waiver of the conditions precedent).

  • Conditions Precedent to Each Credit Event The occurrence of each Credit Event (including the initial Borrowing) is subject to the further conditions that:

  • Conditions Precedent to Borrowings 5.1 Conditions Precedent to the Initial Borrowing of TBC 37 5.2 Conditions Precedent to Each Committed Borrowing of TBC 38 5.3 Conditions Precedent to Each Bid Borrowing of TBC 38 5.4 Conditions Precedent to the Initial Borrowing of a Subsidiary Borrower 39 5.5 Conditions Precedent to Each Committed Borrowing of a Subsidiary Borrower 39 5.6 Conditions Precedent to Each Bid Borrowing of a Subsidiary Borrower 40

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Transaction Buyer’s agreement to enter into the initial Transaction hereunder is subject to the satisfaction, immediately prior to or concurrently with the making of such Transaction, of the condition precedent that Buyer shall have received from Seller any fees and expenses payable hereunder, and all of the following documents, each of which shall be satisfactory to Buyer and its counsel in form and substance:

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