Common use of Designation Letter Clause in Contracts

Designation Letter. A Designation Letter, duly completed and executed by the Company and the relevant Subsidiary, delivered to the Administrative Agent at least 5 Business Days before the date on which such Subsidiary is proposed to become a Subsidiary Borrower;

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Brunswick Corp), Credit Agreement (Brunswick Corp), Credit Agreement (Brunswick Corp)

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Designation Letter. A Subsidiary Borrower Designation Letter, duly completed and executed by the Company and the relevant Subsidiary, delivered to the Administrative Agent at least 5 Business Days before the date on which such Subsidiary is proposed to become a Subsidiary Borrower;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Cambrex Corp), Credit Agreement (Cambrex Corp), Credit Agreement (Cambrex Corp)

Designation Letter. A Subsidiary Borrower Designation Letter, duly completed and executed by the Company and the relevant Subsidiary, delivered to the Administrative Agent at least 5 10 Business Days before the date on which such Subsidiary is proposed to become a Subsidiary BorrowerBorrower (or such shorter period which is acceptable to the Administrative Agent);

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Cambrex Corp), Credit Agreement (Cambrex Corp)

Designation Letter. A Designation Letter, duly completed and executed by the Company and the relevant Subsidiary, delivered to the Administrative Agent at least 5 66 Business Days before the date on which such Subsidiary is proposed to become a Subsidiary Borrower;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Brunswick Corp)

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Designation Letter. A Subsidiary Account Party Designation Letter or a Subsidiary Borrower Designation Letter, as applicable, duly completed and executed by the Company and the relevant Subsidiary, delivered to the Administrative Agent at least 5 Business Days before the date on which such Subsidiary is proposed to become a Subsidiary Borrower;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Brunswick Corp)

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