Common use of Financial Condition Covenant Clause in Contracts

Financial Condition Covenant. Permit the Consolidated Capitalization Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Company to be greater than 0.60 to 1.0; provided that (a) at any time after the definitive agreement for a Material Acquisition shall have been executed (or, in the case of a Material Acquisition in the form of a tender offer or similar transaction, after the offer shall have been launched) and prior to the consummation of such Material Acquisition (or termination of the definitive documentation in respect thereof (or such later date as such indebtedness ceases to constitute Acquisition Indebtedness as set forth in the definition of “Acquisition Indebtedness”)), any Acquisition Indebtedness (and the proceeds from such Indebtedness) shall be excluded from the determination of the Consolidated Capitalization Ratio; provided that promptly following the incurrence thereof, the Company shall provide a certification to the Agent that the Acquisition Indebtedness (and the proceeds from any such Indebtedness) are to be used in connection with the consummation of such Material Acquisition; and (b) at the Company’s election and upon written notice from the Company to the Agent within 30 days after the consummation of a Material Step-Up Acquisition, for the fiscal quarter in which such Material Step-Up Acquisition is consummated and each of the three fiscal quarters thereafter, the maximum Consolidated Capitalization Ratio pursuant to this subsection 7.1 shall increase to 0.65 to 1.0; provided that (i) the Company may increase the Consolidated Capitalization Ratio following the consummation of the Material Step-Up Acquisition not more than two times during the term of this Agreement and (ii) following any such increase, the maximum Consolidated Capitalization Ratio shall be 0.60 to 1.0 for at least two consecutive fiscal quarter end dates before the maximum Consolidated Capitalization Ratio may be increased to 0.65 to 1.0 again as a result of a subsequent Material Step-Up Acquisition.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Term Loan Credit Agreement (Humana Inc), 364 Day Revolving Credit Agreement (Humana Inc), Credit Agreement (Humana Inc)

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