Common use of Fondé de Pouvoir Clause in Contracts

Fondé de Pouvoir. Should the Administrative Agent choose to create Liens (hypothecs) pursuant to the Civil Code of Quebec through the fondé de pouvoir structure, then for the purposes of holding any Liens (hypothecs) that secure the payment of any bond (or similar instrument), granted by any Loan Party pursuant to any Quebec law governed Collateral Documents, the Secured Parties hereby acknowledge that the Administrative Agent shall be and act as the Person holding the power of attorney of all present and future Secured Parties for all purposes of Article 2692 of the Civil Code of Québec, and, more specifically, all present and future holders of bonds or similar instruments. Each Secured Party therefore appoints, to the extent necessary, the Administrative Agent as its irrevocable fondé de pouvoir to hold the Liens created pursuant to such Quebec law governed Collateral Documents in order to secure the payment of any bonds or similar instruments. By executing an Assignment and Acceptance, each future Secured Party shall be deemed to ratify the power of attorney granted to the Administrative Agent hereunder. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 32 of An Act Respecting the Special Powers of Legal Persons (Québec), the Administrative Agent may acquire bonds and similar instruments. Finally, each Loan Party acknowledges that any bond or other similar instrument executed by it shall constitute a “title of indebtedness” as such expression is defined in Article 2692 of the Civil Code of Quebec. The Administrative Agent accepts to act as fondé de pouvoir of the Secured Parties.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Cenveo, Inc), Credit Agreement (Cenveo, Inc), Credit Agreement (Cenveo, Inc)

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