Common use of Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization Clause in Contracts

Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. The Company will not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization to exceed 60%. (a)

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Note Purchase Agreement, Note Purchase Agreement, Note Purchase Agreement (Stepan Co)

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Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. The Company will not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization to exceed 60%. (a).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stepan Company Note Purchase Agreement (Stepan Co), Stepan Company    Note Purchase Agreement (Stepan Co), Note Purchase Agreement (Stepan Co)

Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. The Company Obligors will not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization to exceed 60%. (a).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subsidiary Guaranty Agreement (Family Dollar Stores Inc), Note Purchase Agreement (Family Dollar Stores Inc)

Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. The Company will not at any time permit the ratio aggregate amount of Consolidated Debt to exceed 70% of Consolidated Total Capitalization to exceed 60%. (a)Capitalization.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Note Agreement (Fuller H B Co)

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Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization. The Company will not at any time permit the ratio of Consolidated Debt to Consolidated Total Capitalization to exceed 60%. Exhibit 10(z) (acontinued)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Sigma Aldrich Corp)

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