Year 2000 Problem Sample Clauses

Year 2000 Problem. The Company and its Subsidiaries have reviewed the areas within their business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the "Year 2000 Problem" (that is, the risk that computer applications used by the Company and its Subsidiaries may be unable to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999). Based on such review and program, the Company reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.
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Year 2000 Problem. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries have reviewed the areas within their businesses and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the "Year 2000 Problem" (i.e. the risk that computer applications used by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries may be unable to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999). Based upon such review, the Borrower reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have any materially adverse effect on the business or financial condition of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
Year 2000 Problem. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries (a) have reviewed the areas within their business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the Year 2000 Problem and (b) have made appropriate inquiries as to the effect the Year 2000 Problem will have on their material suppliers and customers. Based on such review, program and inquiries, the Borrower reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.
Year 2000 Problem. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries have (i) reviewed the areas within their businesses and operations which could be adversely affected by failure to become "Year 2000 Compliant" (i.e. that computer applications, imbedded microchips and other systems used by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or any of its material vendors, will be able properly to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999), (ii) developed a detailed plan and timetable to become Year 2000 Compliant in a timely manner, and (iii) committed adequate resources to support the Year 2000 plan of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries. Based upon such review, the Borrower reasonably believes that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries will become "Year 2000 Compliant" in a timely manner except to the extent that failure to do so will not have any materially adverse effect on the business or financial condition of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
Year 2000 Problem. Promptly upon the request of the Agent or any Bank, such updated information or documentation as may be requested from time to time regarding the efforts of the Company and its Subsidiaries to address the Year 2000 Problem.
Year 2000 Problem. Parent and its Subsidiaries have reviewed the ----------------- areas within their business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the "Year 2000 Problem" (that is, the risk that computer applications used by Parent and its Subsidiaries may be unable to recognize and perform properly date- sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999). Based on such review and program, Parent reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.
Year 2000 Problem. The Servicer (a) has reviewed the areas within ----------------- its business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and has developed or is developing a program to address on a timely basis, the Year 2000 Problem and (b) has made appropriate inquiries as to the effect the Year 2000 Problem will have on its material suppliers and customers. Based on such review, program and inquiries, the Servicer reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.
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Year 2000 Problem. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries have (a) reviewed the areas within their businesses and operations which could be adversely affected by failure to become "YEAR 2000 COMPLIANT" (i.e. that computer applications, imbedded microchips and other systems used by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, will be able properly to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999), (b) developed a detailed plan and timetable to become Year 2000 Compliant in a timely manner, and (c) committed adequate resources to support the Year 2000 plan of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries. Based upon such review, the Borrower reasonably believes that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries will become "Year 2000 Compliant" in a timely manner except to the extent that failure to do so will not have any materially adverse effect on the business or financial condition of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.
Year 2000 Problem. The "Year 2000 Problem" (that is, the risk that computer applications used by any person may be unable to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999) did not, and will not, result in a Company Material Adverse Effect.
Year 2000 Problem. The Seller has reviewed the areas within its ----------------- business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and has developed or is developing a program to address on a timely basis, the Year 2000 Problem. The Year 2000 Problem will not result in any Material Adverse Effect.
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