Maintenance of Goods Sample Clauses

Maintenance of Goods. Such Grantor will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its Inventory and the Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition, except for damaged or defective goods arising in the ordinary course of such Grantor’s business and except for ordinary wear and tear in respect of the Equipment.
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Maintenance of Goods. The Debtor will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep the Inventory and the Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition.
Maintenance of Goods. Each Grantor will do all things reasonably necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep the Inventory and the Equipment owned by such Grantor and constituting Collateral in good repair, working order and saleable condition (ordinary wear and tear excepted) and make all necessary and proper repairs, renewals and replacements so that its business carried on in connection therewith may be conducted in the ordinary course, consistent with past practices, except in each case where the failure to do so, individually or in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Maintenance of Goods. The Borrower will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep the Inventory and the Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition.
Maintenance of Goods. Each Grantor will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep the Inventory owned by such Grantor in saleable condition.
Maintenance of Goods. Each Loan Party will do all things necessary to maintain, preserve, protect and keep its Inventory and Equipment in good repair and working and saleable condition, except for damaged or defective goods arising in the ordinary course of the Loan Party's business and except for ordinary wear and tear in respect of its Equipment. (b)
Maintenance of Goods. Each Grantor shall comply with Section 5.05 of the Credit Agreement as if it were a party thereto.
Maintenance of Goods. Such Grantor will maintain, preserve, protect and keep its Inventory in a manner consistent with its past business practices.
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