Common use of Immediately upon receipt by the Borrower Clause in Contracts

Immediately upon receipt by the Borrower. of proceeds of the sale or disposition by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of any of their assets (other than proceeds from the sale of assets in the ordinary course of business), the total consideration of which exceeds $5,000,000 in the aggregate (including condemnation proceeds), the Borrower shall prepay the Loans in an amount equal to all such proceeds, net of commissions, taxes paid or reasonably estimated by the Borrower to be payable in connection with such transaction in the current year or the immediately following year and other reasonable and customary transaction costs, fees and expenses properly attributable to such transaction and payable by the Borrower in connection therewith (in each case, paid to non-Affiliates) provided, however, if the Borrower intends to (i) enter into an Asset Like Kind Exchange, the Borrower shall have no obligation to so prepay the Loans if, within 180 days of receipt of such proceeds, the Borrower shall have used such net cash proceeds for the purchase of timber or real estate assets to replace the sold or disposed assets according to the terms of such Asset Like Kind Exchange; or (ii) replace any other assets, the Borrower shall have no obligation to so prepay the Loans if, within 180 days of receipt of such proceeds, the Borrower shall have used such net cash proceeds for capital investments to replace the sold or disposed assets; provided, further, however, that if such Asset Like Kind Exchange or capital investment does not occur within such 180-day period, such prepayment shall be due on the first Business Day following the expiration of the applicable Asset Like Kind Exchange or capital investment period set forth above along with a detailed calculation showing all deductions from gross proceeds in order to arrive at net cash proceeds. Any such prepayments shall be applied in accordance with paragraph (e) below.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Deltic Timber Corp), Revolving Credit Agreement (Deltic Timber Corp), Revolving Credit Agreement (Deltic Timber Corp)

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