Senior Secured Bank Indebtedness Sample Clauses

Senior Secured Bank Indebtedness. Except to service obligations in connection with the Notes issued pursuant to this offering, the Company shall not permit the total drawdown amount under the credit facilities provided to the subsidiaries of the Transaction Subsidiaries to exceed $130,000,000, in the aggregate, without the prior written consent of sixty-seven percent (67%)of the Note holders, based on then-outstanding principal amounts of Notes at the time of such determination (Note holders holding at least 67% of the outstanding principal under the Notes at such time).
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Related to Senior Secured Bank Indebtedness

  • Secured Indebtedness The Borrower shall not permit the ratio of (i) Secured Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries to (ii) Total Asset Value to be greater than 0.40 to 1.00 at any time.

  • Subordinated Indebtedness The Obligations constitute senior indebtedness which is entitled to the benefits of the subordination provisions of all outstanding Subordinated Indebtedness.

  • Notes Subordinate to Senior Indebtedness The Company covenants and agrees, and each Holder of Notes, by its acceptance thereof, likewise covenants and agrees, that, to the extent and in the manner hereinafter set forth in this Article 11, the Indebtedness represented by the Notes and the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Notes are hereby expressly made subordinate and subject in right of payment as provided in this Article 11 to the prior payment in full in cash or Cash Equivalents or, as acceptable to the holders of Senior Indebtedness, in any other manner, of all Senior Indebtedness. This Article 11 shall constitute a continuing offer to all Persons who, in reliance upon such provisions, become holders of or continue to hold Senior Indebtedness; and such provisions are made for the benefit of the holders of Senior Indebtedness; and such holders are made obligees hereunder and they or each of them may enforce such provisions.

  • Priority Indebtedness The Company will not, and will not permit any Subsidiary to, create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Priority Indebtedness other than:

  • Subordinate Debt Each related Mortgage or other loan document relating to such Mortgage Loan does not provide for or permit, without the prior written consent of the holder of the related Mortgage Note, any related Mortgaged Property or any direct controlling interest in the Mortgagor to secure any other promissory note or debt (other than another Mortgage Loan in the Trust Fund and, if such Mortgage Loan is part of a Loan Combination, the other mortgage loan(s) that are part of such Loan Combination, as applicable).

  • Notes Subordinated to Senior Indebtedness The Company covenants and agrees and the Trustee and each Holder of the Notes, by its acceptance thereof, likewise covenants and agrees, that all Notes shall be issued subject to the provisions of this Article Ten; and the Trustee and each person holding any Note, whether upon original issue or upon transfer, assignment or exchange thereof, accepts and agrees that the payment of all Obligations on the Notes by the Company shall, to the extent and in the manner herein set forth, be subordinated and junior in right of payment to the prior payment in full in cash or Cash Equivalents of all Obligations on the Senior Indebtedness; that the subordination is for the benefit of, and shall be enforceable directly by, the holders of Senior Indebtedness, and that each holder of Senior Indebtedness whether now outstanding or hereinafter created, incurred, assumed or guaranteed shall be deemed to have acquired Senior Indebtedness in reliance upon the covenants and provisions contained in this Indenture and the Notes.

  • Subordinated Debt Documents Subject to Section 10.6(m), the failure of any Loan Party to comply with the terms of any intercreditor agreement or any subordination provisions of any note or other document running to the benefit of the Administrative Agent or Lenders, or if any such document becomes null and void or unenforceable against any lender holding the Subordinated Debt.

  • Securities Subordinate to Senior Indebtedness The Company covenants and agrees, and each Holder of a Security, by its acceptance thereof, likewise covenants and agrees, that, to the extent and in the manner hereinafter set forth in this Article, the payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest (including any Additional Interest) on each and all of the Securities of each and every series are hereby expressly made subordinate and subject in right of payment to the prior payment in full of all Senior Indebtedness.

  • Debt obligations i. “Municipal securities,” defined as obligations (whether documented as securities or as loans) of a State, the District of Columbia, a U.S. territory, or a political subdivision thereof and including general obligations, limited obligation bonds, revenue bonds, and obligations that satisfy the requirements of section 142(b)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 issued by or on behalf of any State, the District of Columbia, any U.S. territory or any political subdivision thereof, including any municipal corporate instrumentality of 1 or more States, or any public agency or authority of any State, the District of Columbia, any U.S. territory or any political subdivision thereof, including obligations of any of the foregoing types related to financing a 501(c)(3) organization. The purchase of any municipal security will be based upon the Investment Adviser’s assessment of an asset’s relative value in terms of current yield, price, credit quality, and future prospects; and the Investment Adviser will monitor the creditworthiness of the Fund’s portfolio investments and analyze economic, political and demographic trends affecting the markets for such assets. Eligible Assets shall include any municipal securities that at the time of purchase are paying scheduled principal and interest or if at the time of purchase are in payment default, then in the sole judgment of the Investment Adviser are expected to produce payments of principal and interest whose present value exceeds the purchase price.

  • Guaranteed Indebtedness No Credit Party shall create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Guaranteed Indebtedness except (a) by endorsement of instruments or items of payment for deposit to the general account of any Credit Party, and (b) for Guaranteed Indebtedness incurred for the benefit of any other Credit Party if the primary obligation is expressly permitted by this Agreement.

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