Common use of Existence; Subsidiaries Clause in Contracts

Existence; Subsidiaries. The Borrower is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of Delaware and in good standing and qualified to do business in each jurisdiction where its ownership or lease of Property or conduct of its business requires such qualification, except where failure to be so qualified could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change. Each Subsidiary of the Borrower (other than any Non-Guarantor Subsidiary) is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of formation and in good standing and qualified to do business in each jurisdiction where its ownership or lease of Property or conduct of its business requires such qualification, except where failure to be so qualified could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change. As of the date of this Agreement, the Borrower has no Subsidiaries other than listed on Schedule 4.01 and the Borrower owns no other Equity Interests in any Person except in such Subsidiaries and otherwise as set forth in Schedule 4.01.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Callon Petroleum Co), Credit Agreement (Callon Petroleum Co), Credit Agreement (Callon Petroleum Co)

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