Litigation and Other Material Events Clause Samples

The 'Litigation and Other Material Events' clause requires parties to disclose any ongoing or potential legal proceedings and significant events that could impact the agreement or the parties' ability to fulfill their obligations. In practice, this clause obligates a party to notify the other if it becomes involved in lawsuits, regulatory investigations, or experiences major incidents such as insolvency or government actions. Its core function is to ensure transparency and allow the other party to assess and manage risks associated with unforeseen legal or material developments.
Litigation and Other Material Events. Promptly after the commencement thereof, the Company shall deliver to each Noteholder notice of all actions, suits, investigations, litigation, arbitrations and proceedings Known to the Issuers against or affecting the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries or any of the property or assets thereof in any court or before any arbitrator or by or before any Governmental Authority or court of any kind not previously disclosed by the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries that either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect (so long as such Purchaser holds any Warrants or Warrant Shares).
Litigation and Other Material Events. Promptly after the commencement thereof, the Company shall deliver to each Series A Noteholder notice of (i) all actions, suits, investigations, litigation, arbitrations and proceedings known to the Issuers against or affecting the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any of the property or assets thereof in any court or before any arbitrator or by or before any Governmental Authority or court of any kind not previously disclosed by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that either individually or in the aggregate, would have a Material Adverse Effect, (ii) the occurrence of a Casualty Event; and (iii) (x) the incurrence of any material Lien (other than Permitted Collateral Liens) on, or claim asserted against any of the Collateral or (y) the occurrence of any other event which could materially affect the value of the Collateral.
Litigation and Other Material Events. Debtor shall deliver to Lender, promptly after the commencement thereof, notice of all actions, suits and proceedings against, involving or affecting any Debtor before any court or governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality. Debtor shall additionally deliver to Lender all of the following as promptly as possible: (1) notice of the existence of any Event of Default under the Loan, Loan Agreement or other Debt Instruments, with specification of the nature thereof, the period of existence and Debtor's proposed actions to correct; (2) notice of any material adverse change in the business, assets, financial condition or prospects, or otherwise of any Debtor and shall include Debtor's evaluation of the importance of such development; and (3) notice of any event materially reducing the value of any significant Collateral, including the value to Debtor or the value to Lender, and of matters which materially affect Lender's rights or ability to use such items of Collateral if acquired by Lender after an Event of Default without infringing on or conflicting with the rights of another party, and of events materially and adversely affecting the validity or priority of Lender's security interest in any such item of Collateral.
Litigation and Other Material Events. Pledgor shall immediately in writing notify Secured Party of the institution of or threat of any litigation or administrative proceeding against Pledgor seeking damages in excess of $200,000 and any other event or occurrence that might have a material adverse affect on the properties, assets, liabilities, or finances of Pledgor.

Related to Litigation and Other Material Events

  • Litigation and Other Notices Furnish to the Administrative Agent (which will promptly thereafter furnish to the Lenders) written notice of the following promptly after any Responsible Officer of the Company obtains actual knowledge thereof: (a) any Event of Default or Default, specifying the nature and extent thereof and the corrective action (if any) proposed to be taken with respect thereto; (b) the filing or commencement of, or any written threat or notice of intention of any person to file or commence, any action, suit or proceeding, whether at law or in equity or by or before any Governmental Authority or in arbitration, against any Loan Party or any Subsidiary as to which an adverse determination is reasonably probable and which, if adversely determined, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (c) any other development specific to any Loan Party or any Subsidiary that is not a matter of general public knowledge and that has had, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect; (d) the development of any ERISA Event that, together with all other ERISA Events that have developed or occurred, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (e) any change in the information provided in the Beneficial Ownership Certification delivered to such Lender that would result in a change to the list of beneficial owners identified in such certification.

  • Notice of Litigation and Other Matters Prompt (but in no event later than ten (10) days after an officer of the Parent obtains knowledge thereof) telephonic and written notice of: (i) the commencement of all proceedings and investigations by or before any Governmental Authority and all actions and proceedings in any court or before any arbitrator against or involving the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any of its properties, assets or businesses which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (ii) any violation by the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof of any Applicable Law or any notice of any violation received by the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof from any Governmental Authority including, without limitation, any notice of violation of Environmental Laws, which in any such case could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (iii) any labor controversy that has resulted in, or threatens to result in, a strike or other work action against the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any contractor or any material development in any labor controversy which if adversely determined could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (iv) any attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order exceeding $1,000,000 that may be assessed against the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof (to the extent such attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order is not fully covered by insurance and with respect to which the applicable insurance carrier has not acknowledged that such attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order is fully covered by insurance); (A) any Default or Event of Default or (B) any event which constitutes or which with the passage of time or giving of notice or both would constitute a default or event of default under any Material Contract to which the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof is a party or by which the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any of their respective properties may be bound which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (A) any unfavorable determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service regarding the qualification of an Employee Benefit Plan under Section 401(a) of the Code (along with a copy thereof), (B) all notices received by the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate of the PBGC's intent to terminate any Pension Plan or to have a trustee appointed to administer any Pension Plan, (C) all notices received by the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate from a Multiemployer Plan sponsor concerning the imposition or amount of withdrawal liability pursuant to Section 4202 of ERISA and (D) the Parent obtaining knowledge or reason to know that the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate has filed or intends to file a notice of intent to terminate any Pension Plan under a distress termination within the meaning of Section 4041(c) of ERISA; and (vii) any event which makes any of the representations set forth in Section 9 inaccurate in any respect.

  • Litigation and Other Proceedings Except as disclosed in the SEC Documents, there are no lawsuits or proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened, against the Company or any subsidiary, nor has the Company received any written or oral notice of any such action, suit, proceeding or investigation, which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in the SEC Documents, no judgment, order, writ, injunction or decree or award has been issued by or, to the knowledge of the Company, requested of any court, arbitrator or governmental agency which could result in a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Documents and Other Materials I will keep and maintain adequate and current records of all Proprietary Information and Company-Related Developments developed by me during my employment, which records will be available to and remain the sole property of the Company at all times. All files, letters, notes, memoranda, reports, records, data, sketches, drawings, notebooks, layouts, charts, quotations and proposals, specification sheets, program listings, blueprints, models, prototypes, or other written, photographic or other tangible material containing Proprietary Information, whether created by me or others, which come into my custody or possession, are the exclusive property of the Company to be used by me only in the performance of my duties for the Company. Any property situated on the Company’s premises and owned by the Company, including without limitation computers, disks and other storage media, filing cabinets or other work areas, is subject to inspection by the Company at any time with or without notice. In the event of the termination of my employment for any reason, I will deliver to the Company all files, letters, notes, memoranda, reports, records, data, sketches, drawings, notebooks, layouts, charts, quotations and proposals, specification sheets, program listings, blueprints, models, prototypes, or other written, photographic or other tangible material containing Proprietary Information, and other materials of any nature pertaining to the Proprietary Information of the Company and to my work, and will not take or keep in my possession any of the foregoing or any copies.