Common use of Judgment Against the Corporation Clause in Contracts

Judgment Against the Corporation. In case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce the rights of the Noteholders, judgment may be rendered against the Corporation in favour of the Noteholders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee for the Noteholders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Subordinate Secured Note Indebtedness.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Note Indenture (Gryphon Gold Corp), Note Indenture (Gryphon Gold Corp)

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Judgment Against the Corporation. In the case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce obtain judgment for the rights principal of or interest on the NoteholdersNotes, judgment may be rendered against the Corporation in favour of the Noteholders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee Trustee for the Noteholders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Subordinate Secured Note IndebtednessNotes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Note Indenture (Crystallex International Corp)

Judgment Against the Corporation. In case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce the rights of the Noteholders, judgment may be rendered against the Corporation in favour of the Noteholders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee for the Noteholders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Subordinate Secured Note IndebtednessNotes and the interest thereon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Crystallex International Corp

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Judgment Against the Corporation. In the case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce obtain judgment for the rights principal of or interest, if any, on the NoteholdersNotes, judgment may be rendered against the Corporation in favour of the Noteholders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee Trustee for the Noteholders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Subordinate Secured Note IndebtednessNotes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Peru Copper Inc.

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