Common use of Consolidated Parties Clause in Contracts

Consolidated Parties. Any reference made in this Agreement or any other Second Lien Loan Document to any consolidated financial statement or statements of the Consolidated Parties means such financial statement or statements prepared on a combined basis for the Consolidated Parties pursuant to GAAP and accounting for any Unrestricted Subsidiary on an unconsolidated basis as investments, not utilizing the equity method.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Valor Communications Group Inc)

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Consolidated Parties. Any reference made in this Agreement or any other Second Lien Senior Subordinated Loan Document to any consolidated financial statement or statements of the Consolidated Parties means such financial statement or statements prepared on a combined basis for the Consolidated Parties pursuant to GAAP and accounting for any Unrestricted Subsidiary on an unconsolidated basis as investments, not utilizing the equity method.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Senior Subordinated Loan Agreement (Valor Communications Group Inc)

Consolidated Parties. Any reference made in this Agreement or any other Second Lien Loan Document to any consolidated financial statement or statements of the Consolidated Parties means such financial statement or statements prepared on a combined basis for the Consolidated Parties pursuant to GAAP and accounting for any Unrestricted Subsidiary on an unconsolidated basis as investments, not utilizing the equity method.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Valor Communications Group Inc)

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Consolidated Parties. Any reference made in this Agreement or any other Second Lien Senior Loan Document to any consolidated financial statement or statements of the Consolidated Parties means such financial statement or statements prepared on a combined basis for the Consolidated Parties pursuant to GAAP and accounting for any Unrestricted Subsidiary on an unconsolidated basis as investments, not utilizing the equity method.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Valor Communications Group Inc)

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