Common use of Draws Clause in Contracts

Draws. Landlord (“Beneficiary”) shall have the right to draw down an amount up to the then current face amount of the Letter of Credit after an Event of Default by Tenant under the Lease and expiration of the applicable notice and cure period on presentation to the issuing bank of Landlord’s own declaration signed or purportedly signed by or on its behalf reading as follows: (a) that the declarant is an officer (or general partner or sole proprietor in the case of a general partnership or sole proprietorship, respectively, or member in the case of a limited liability company) of the Beneficiary on behalf of the Beneficiary; (b) that the declarant has authority to make the declaration on behalf of the Beneficiary; (c) that the declaration is made pursuant to the terms of the Letter of Credit and declarant shall provide the specific Letter of Credit reference number; (d) that an Event of Default has occurred under the terms of a lease made between Beneficiary and Tenant; and (e) that the amount of the Event of Default is [Landlord to provide at time of demand]. Partial draws and multiple draws are expressly permitted, and shall be contained in the Letter of Credit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Work Agreement (Callidus Software Inc), Lease (Taleo Corp), Work Agreement (Callidus Software Inc)

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