Common use of Refinancing Indebtedness Clause in Contracts

Refinancing Indebtedness. (16) additional Indebtedness of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $50.0 million at any one time outstanding (which amount may, but need not, be incurred in whole or in part under the Credit Agreement) plus up to an additional amount as contemplated by, and to the extent not incurred under, clause (10) above; provided that any Indebtedness incurred after November 14, 2000 and outstanding under this clause (16) on the Issue Date shall be deemed to be incurred under this clause (16);

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: RPP Capital Corp, RPP Capital Corp

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Refinancing Indebtedness. (16) additional Indebtedness of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $50.0 million at any one time outstanding (which amount may, but need not, be incurred in whole or in part under the Credit Agreement) plus up to an additional amount as contemplated by, and to the extent not incurred under, clause (10) above; provided that any Indebtedness incurred after November 14, 2000 and outstanding under this clause (16) on the Issue Date shall be deemed to be incurred under this clause (16);and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: GSL Corp

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Refinancing Indebtedness. (16) additional Indebtedness of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $50.0 million at any one time outstanding (which amount may, but need not, be incurred in whole or in part under the Credit Agreement) plus up to an additional amount $30.0 million as contemplated by, and to the extent not incurred under, clause (10) above; provided that any Indebtedness incurred after November 14, 2000 and outstanding under this clause (16) on the Issue Date shall be deemed to be incurred under this clause (16);and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: RPP Capital Corp

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