Common use of Foreign Plans Clause in Contracts

Foreign Plans. With respect to each scheme or arrangement mandated by a government other than the United States (a “Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement”) and with respect to each material employee benefit plan maintained or contributed to by any Loan Party or any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is not subject to United States law (a “Foreign Plan”):

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.), Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.)

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Foreign Plans. With respect to each scheme or arrangement mandated by a government other than the United States (a “Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement”) and with respect to each material employee benefit plan maintained or contributed to by any Loan Party or any Subsidiary of any Loan Party for the benefit of employees employed outside of the United States and that is not subject to United States law (a “Foreign Plan”):) except where such failure or non-compliance could not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to result in a Material Adverse Effect:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.), Credit Agreement (Spansion Inc.)

Foreign Plans. With respect to each scheme or arrangement mandated by a government other than the United States or Canada (a “Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement”) and with respect to each material employee benefit plan maintained or contributed to by any Loan Party or any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is not subject to United States or Canadian law (a “Foreign Plan”):

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit and Term Loan Agreement (Genesee & Wyoming Inc)

Foreign Plans. With respect to each scheme or arrangement mandated by a government other than the United States (a “Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement”) and with respect to each material employee benefit plan maintained or contributed to by any Loan Party the Borrower or any Subsidiary of any Loan Party the Borrower that is not subject to United States law (a “Foreign Plan”):), in each case, except as could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit, Pledge and Security Agreement (Discovery Communications, Inc.)

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Foreign Plans. With respect to each scheme or arrangement mandated by a government other than the United States (a “Foreign Government Scheme or Arrangement”) and with respect to each material employee benefit plan maintained or contributed to by any Loan Party the Company or any Subsidiary of any Loan Party that is not subject to United States law (a “Foreign Plan”):

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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