Common use of Material Contracts; Burdensome Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Material Contracts; Burdensome Restrictions. Except to the extent that the failure to be in full force and effect would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change, all Material Contracts of each Loan Party are in full force and effect. None of the Loan Parties is bound by any contractual obligation, or subject to any restriction in any organization document, or any requirement of Law which would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (CNX Resources Corp), Credit Agreement (CNX Resources Corp), Credit Agreement (CNX Resources Corp)

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Material Contracts; Burdensome Restrictions. Except to the extent that the failure to be in full force and effect would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change, all Material Contracts of each Loan Party are valid, binding, and enforceable upon such Loan Party and each of the other parties thereto in full force accordance with their respective terms, and effectthere is no default thereunder, to the Loan Parties’ knowledge, with respect to parties other than such Loan Party. None of the Loan Parties is bound by any contractual obligation, or subject to any restriction in any organization document, or any requirement of Law which would reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Consol Energy Inc)

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