Common use of Purchase Money Debt Clause in Contracts

Purchase Money Debt. (a) Debt (other than the Obligations) for payment of any of the purchase price of fixed assets; (b) Debt (other than the Obligations) incurred within 90 days before or after acquisition of any fixed assets, for the purpose of financing any of the purchase price thereof; and (c) any renewals, extensions, refinancings or replacements thereof in an aggregate principal amount that does not exceed the principal amount of the Debt being renewed, extended, refinanced or replaced (except by the amount of any accrued interest, payment in kind interest, reasonable closing costs, expenses, fees and premium paid in connection with such renewal, extension, refinancing or replacement).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Term Loan and Security Agreement (Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc.), Loan and Security Agreement (Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc.), Loan and Security Agreement (Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc.)

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