URITY FOR THE OBLIGATIONS Sample Clauses

URITY FOR THE OBLIGATIONS. The payment, performance and satisfaction of the OBLIGATIONS shall be secured by the following assurances of payment and security.
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  • Security for the Obligations To secure the payment and performance by Borrowers of the Obligations hereunder, each Borrower grants, under and pursuant to the Security Agreement executed by Borrowers dated as of the date hereof, to Lender, its successors and assigns, a continuing, first-priority security interest in, and does hereby assign, transfer, mortgage, convey, pledge, hypothecate and set over to Lender, its successors and assigns, all of the right, title and interest of each Borrower in and to the Collateral, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, and all proceeds (including, without limitation, all insurance proceeds) and products of any of the Collateral. At any time upon Lender’s request, Borrowers shall execute and deliver to Lender any other documents, instruments or certificates requested by Lender for the purpose of properly documenting and perfecting the security interests of Lender in and to the Collateral granted hereunder, including any additional security agreements, mortgages, control agreements, and financing statements.

  • Security for the Loan The Notes and each Borrower’s obligations hereunder and under the other Loan Documents shall be secured by all Mortgages, the Assignments of Leases, the Assignments of Agreements, the Manager’s Subordinations, and the security interests and Liens granted in this Agreement and in the other Loan Documents.

  • Security for Obligations This Agreement secures, and the Collateral is collateral security for, the prompt and complete payment or performance in full when due, whether at stated maturity, by required prepayment, declaration, acceleration, demand or otherwise (including the payment of amounts that would become due but for the operation of the automatic stay under Section 362(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. §362(a) (and any successor provision thereof)), of all Obligations with respect to every Grantor (the “Secured Obligations”).

  • Security for Obligations Grantors Remain Liable 3.1 Security for Obligations 3.2 Continuing Liability Under Collateral

  • Condition to the Obligations of the Parties The obligations of all of the parties to consummate the Closing are subject to the satisfaction of all the following conditions:

  • Guaranty of the Obligations Subject to the provisions of Section 7.2, Guarantors jointly and severally hereby irrevocably and unconditionally guaranty to Administrative Agent for the ratable benefit of the Beneficiaries the due and punctual payment in full of all Obligations when the same shall become due, whether at stated maturity, by required prepayment, declaration, acceleration, demand or otherwise (including amounts that would become due but for the operation of the automatic stay under Section 362(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 362(a)) (collectively, the “Guaranteed Obligations”).

  • Conditions to the Obligations of the Sellers Each and every obligation of the Sellers under this Agreement shall be subject to the satisfaction, on or before the Closing Date, of each of the following conditions unless waived in writing by the Sellers:

  • Conditions to the Obligations of Sellers The obligations of Sellers under this Agreement are, at their option, subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions prior to or at the Closing Date:

  • Conditions to the Obligations of Seller The obligation of Seller to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived in writing by Seller:

  • Payment of Indebtedness and Performance of Obligations The Borrower shall pay and discharge when due all lawful Indebtedness, obligations and claims for labor, materials and supplies or otherwise which, if unpaid, could reasonably be expected to (a) have a Material Adverse Effect on the Borrower or (b) give rise to the imposition of a Lien (other than a Permitted Lien) upon the property of the Borrower, unless and to the extent only that the validity of such Indebtedness, obligation or claim shall be contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings diligently conducted by or on behalf of the Borrower, and provided that such reserve or other appropriate provision as shall be required in accordance with Applicable Accounting Principles shall have been made therefor.

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