Failure to Comply with Final Judgment Sample Clauses

Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. Any of the Obligors fails within five (5) Business Days after becoming obliged to do so to comply with or pay any sum in an amount exceeding USD 10,000,000 (or the equivalent in any other currencies) due from it under any final judgement or any final order (being one against which there is no right of appeal or if a right of appeal exists the time limit for making such appeal has expired and no appeal has been dismissed) made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction, provided, however, that such event shall not be deemed to constitute an Event of Default if the Obligor is entitled to insurance cover for the whole of such sum and the relevant insurers have confirmed liability and undertaken to make payment of the whole of such sum in writing to the person(s) entitled to payment and it is likely (in the reasonable opinion of the Required Lenders) that the insurers will be able to make such payment within thirty (30) days.
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Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. Any member of the Group fails to comply with or pay any sum due from it under any final judgment or any final order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction.
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. Any Obligor fails to comply with or pay any sum due from it or them under any final judgment or any final order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction.
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. A final non-appealable judgment or judgments for the payment of money exceeding, in the aggregate, $50,000,000 (exclusive of amounts covered by insurance and exclusive of judgments in the ordinary course of the insurance business of such person) is rendered by any court or other governmental body against the Borrower or any of its Material Subsidiaries and such person does not discharge the same or provide for its discharge in accordance with its terms, or procure a stay of execution thereof within 90 days from the date of entry thereof.
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. The Borrower fails to comply with or pay any sum due from it under any final and non-appealable judgment or any final and non-appealable order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction in an aggregate outstanding amount of Ten Million Dollars (US$ 10,000,000) (or the equivalent thereof) or more (in respect of any and all such judgments and orders).
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. An Obligor or any other Security Party fails (within ten (10) Business Days after becoming obliged to do so) to comply with or pay any sum due from it under any final judgment or any final order (being one against which there is no right of appeal or if a right of appeal exists the time limit for making such appeal has expired and no appeal has been made or if an appeal has been made such appeal has been dismissed) made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction.
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. Any member(s) of the Group fail to comply with or pay any sum due from it or them under any final judgment or any final order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction when such sums exceed euro 1,000,000 (or equivalent) in aggregate at any time.
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Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. Any member of the Group fails within 90 days of such judgment or final order to comply with or pay any sum due from it under any final judgment in excess of $25,000,000 (exclusive of amounts covered by insurance and exclusive of judgments in the ordinary course of the insurance business of such member of the Group) or any final order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction.
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. The Borrower fails to comply with, or pay any sum due by it under:
Failure to Comply with Final Judgment. The Company fails to comply with or pay any sum due from it under any enforceable final judgment or any enforceable final order made or given by any court of competent jurisdiction, in each case for an aggregate value of which would have a Material Adverse Effect.
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