Common use of Existing Orders Clause in Contracts

Existing Orders. Borrower is not subject to any judgment, decree, order, or citation related to or arising out of any Environmental Law(s), which, either singularly or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to create a Material Adverse Change; and, to the best of Borrower’s knowledge Borrower has not been named or listed as a potentially responsible party by any governmental body or agency in any matter arising under any applicable Environmental Law(s).

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Sources: Loan and Security Agreement (Roxio Inc)

Existing Orders. Borrower is not subject to any judgment, decree, order, or citation related to or arising out of any Environmental Law(s), which, either singularly or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to create a Material Adverse Change; ) and, to the best of Borrower’s knowledge 's knowledge, Borrower has not been named or listed as a potentially responsible party by any governmental body or agency in any matter arising under any applicable Environmental Law(s)) which, either singularly or in the aggregate, could constitute a Material Adverse Change.

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Sources: Loan and Security Agreement (Probusiness Services Inc)