CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE INITIAL ADVANCE WITH RESPECT TO A UNIT Sample Clauses

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE INITIAL ADVANCE WITH RESPECT TO A UNIT. Owner's obligation to make the Initial Advance with respect to a Unit shall be subject both to the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in this Section 4 and to the receipt by Owner and any Assignee of the documents set forth in this Section 4, in each case in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Owner and any Assignee. Owner and any Assignee shall have at least five (5) Business Days to review the Acquisition Certificate and its attachments prior to making any Initial Advance. The following are the documents to be received by Owner and the conditions to be satisfied:
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CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE INITIAL ADVANCE WITH RESPECT TO A UNIT 

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  • Conditions Precedent to the Initial Advance The obligations of the Banks hereunder and the obligation of each Bank to make the Initial Advance are subject to the condition precedent that Administrative Agent shall have received and approved on or before the Closing Date (other than with respect to paragraph (10) below which shall be required prior to the Initial Advance) each of the following documents, and each of the following requirements shall have been fulfilled:

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Advance The obligation of Bank to make the initial Advance is subject to the condition precedent that Bank shall have received, in form and substance satisfactory to Bank, the following:

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Advances The obligation of each Bank to make its initial Advance on or after the Closing Date is subject to the conditions precedent that (i) all principal, accrued interest, fees, expenses, costs and other amounts outstanding under the terms of each of the Prior Agreements, accrued to the Closing Date, shall have been paid, and the commitments of the lenders thereunder to extend credit shall have terminated, (ii) the Agent shall have received, for the benefit of the Banks, the one time upfront fees due and payable on the Closing Date pursuant to the Joint Fee Letter and (iii) the Agent shall have received on or before the day of the initial Borrowing the following, each dated the Closing Date, in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent and in sufficient copies for each Bank:

  • Conditions Precedent to All Advances The obligation of Bank to make each Advance, including the initial Advance, is further subject to the following conditions:

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Loan The obligation of Bank to make the initial Loan is subject to the condition precedent that Bank shall have received, in form and substance satisfactory to Bank, the following:

  • CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO LOAN The obligations of Lender to make the Loan hereunder are subject to the satisfaction by Borrower of the following conditions:

  • Conditions Precedent to the Loan The obligation of Lender to make the Loan hereunder is subject to the fulfillment by Borrower or waiver by Lender of the following conditions precedent no later than the Closing Date:

  • Conditions Precedent to Initial Loans In addition to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2, Lenders shall not be required to fund any requested Loan, issue any Letter of Credit, or otherwise extend credit to Borrowers hereunder, until the date (“Closing Date”) that each of the following conditions has been satisfied:

  • Conditions Precedent to Loans The obligation of each Lender to make any Loans is subject, at the time of each such Loan, to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

  • Conditions to the Initial Loans No Lender shall be obligated to make any Loan or incur any Letter of Credit Obligations on the Closing Date, or to take, fulfill, or perform any other action hereunder, until the following conditions have been satisfied or provided for in a manner satisfactory to Agent, or waived in writing by Agent and Lenders:

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