Maturity Limitations Sample Clauses

Maturity Limitations a) The term
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Maturity Limitations. The maximum length to maturity of any direct investment in United States Government Securities shall be five (5) years from the date of purchase.
Maturity Limitations. The maximum maturity on any certificate of deposit shall be no greater than three (3) years from the date of purchase.
Maturity Limitations. The maximum length to maturity for an investment in any Federal Instrumentality security shall be five (5) years from the date of purchase.
Maturity Limitations. The maximum length to maturity of any repurchase agreement shall be 30 days from the date of purchase.
Maturity Limitations. The maximum length to maturity for prime commercial paper shall be 270 days from the date ofpurchase.
Maturity Limitations. The account shall not:
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Related to Maturity Limitations

  • Maturity Dates Unless previously terminated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the Commitments shall terminate on the Maturity Date.

  • Final Maturity The Stated Maturity Date for any Note will be the date so specified in the Supplement, which shall be no later than 397 days from the date of issuance. On its Stated Maturity Date, or any date prior to the Stated Maturity Date on which the particular Note becomes due and payable by the declaration of acceleration, each such date being referred to as a Maturity Date, the principal amount of each Note, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon, will be immediately due and payable.

  • Amount Limitations Notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement or any other Loan Document, no Lender shall be required to make a Loan, the Issuing Bank shall not be required to issue a Letter of Credit and no reduction of the Revolving Commitments pursuant to Section 2.13 shall take effect, if immediately after the making of such Loan, the issuance of such Letter of Credit or such reduction in the Revolving Commitments:

  • Acceleration of Maturities When any Event of Default described in paragraph (a) or (b) of §6.1 has happened and is continuing, any Holder of any Note may declare the entire principal and all interest accrued on such Holder’s Notes to be and such Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due and payable, without any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby waived. When any Event of Default described in paragraphs (a) through (i), inclusive, of §6.1 has happened and is continuing, the Holder or Holders of 51% or more of the principal amount of Notes at the time outstanding may, by notice to the Company, declare the entire principal and all interest accrued on all Notes to be, and all Notes shall thereupon become, forthwith due and payable, without any presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived. When any Event of Default described in paragraph (j) or (k) of §6.1 has occurred, then all outstanding Notes shall immediately become due and payable without presentment, demand or notice of any kind. Upon any Note becoming due and payable as a result of any Event of Default as aforesaid, the Company will forthwith pay to the Holder of such Note the entire principal and interest accrued on such Note and (to the extent permitted by applicable law) an amount as liquidated damages for the loss of the bargain evidenced hereby (and not as a penalty) equal to the applicable Make-Whole Amount which the Company would be obligated to pay if the Notes were being prepaid pursuant to §2.2, determined as of the date on which such Note shall so become due and payable. No course of dealing on the part of the Holder or Holders of any Notes nor any delay or failure on the part of any Holder of Notes to exercise any right shall operate as a waiver of such right or otherwise prejudice such Holder’s rights, powers and remedies. The Company further agrees, to the extent permitted by law, to pay to the Holder or Holders of the Notes all costs and expenses incurred by them in the collection of any Notes upon any default hereunder or thereon, including reasonable compensation to such Holder’s or Holders’ attorneys for all services rendered in connection therewith.

  • Maturity of Loans Each Loan hereunder shall mature, and the principal amount thereof shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date with respect to such Loan.

  • Monetary Limitations Neither any Seller nor any Principal will have any obligation to indemnify Buyer Indemnified Persons pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), or Section 7.01(b)(v) in respect of Losses arising from the breach of, or inaccuracy in, any representation, warranty or statement described therein (or arising in respect of any Specified Liability) unless and until the aggregate amount of all such Losses incurred or suffered by the Buyer Indemnified Persons exceeds $500,000 (at which point the Sellers and the Principals will indemnify the Buyer Indemnified Persons for all such Losses in excess of such amount in accordance with the other provisions of this ARTICLE VII). The Sellers’ and the Principals’ aggregate liability in respect of claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), or Section 7.01(b)(v) will not exceed $10 million. The limitations in the immediately preceding two sentences will not apply to (a) claims for indemnification pursuant to Section 7.01(a)(ii) or Section 7.01(b)(ii) in respect of breaches of, or inaccuracies in, any Seller Fundamental Representation or (b) claims for indemnification based upon fraud, intentional misrepresentation or intentional breach of any representation or warranty in ARTICLE III or ARTICLE IV. Subject to the immediately following sentence, claims for indemnification pursuant to any provision of Section 7.01(a) or Section 7.01(b) (other than Section 7.01(a)(ii), Section 7.01(b)(ii), and Section 7.01(b)(v)) are not subject to the monetary limitations set forth in this Section 7.01(c). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (x) in no event shall the aggregate liability of the Principals and the Sellers under this ARTICLE VII and Section 8.01 exceed the Overall Indemnity Cap and (y) in no event shall the aggregate liability of any Principal under Section 7.01 and Section 8.01 (when combined, without duplication with his Pro Rata Percentage of the Sellers’ liability under such provisions) exceed such Principal’s Pro-Rata Percentage of the Overall Indemnity Cap. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no amounts distributed to Buyer out of the Escrow Cash Amount in accordance with the Escrow Agreement shall be applied against the $10 million limit described in the second sentence of this Section 7.01(c).

  • Limitation on Repayment of LIBOR Rate Loans The Borrower may not repay any LIBOR Rate Loan on any day other than on the last day of the Interest Period applicable thereto unless such repayment is accompanied by any amount required to be paid pursuant to Section 5.9 hereof.

  • Maturity As provided therein, the entire unpaid principal balance of each Note shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date thereof.

  • Extension of Maturity Should any payment of principal of or interest or any other amount due hereunder become due and payable on a day other than a Business Day, the maturity thereof shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day and, in the case of principal, interest shall be payable thereon at the rate herein specified during such extension.

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