Haksan Trading Company Sample Clauses

Haksan Trading Company. If during the term of this Agreement Buyer decides to retire any or all of the outstanding debt owed or alleged to be owed by Seller and/or In-Stride to Haksan Trading Company on the Effective Date plus any applicable penalties and/or interest thereon (collectively, the "Haksan Debt"), for every dollar or fraction thereof, expended by Buyer in paying the Haksan Debt the balance of the Indemnification Credit will be debited or reduced by like amount; provided, however, the Indemnification Credit balance shall not be debited or reduced by more than $7.988 plus any applicable interest (if any) as a result of the payment of the Haksan Debt.
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  • Bank Holding Company Borrower is not a “bank holding company” or a direct or indirect subsidiary of a “bank holding company” as defined in the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, and Regulation Y thereunder of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

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