Limited Subordination Agreement Sample Contracts

LIMITED SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT
Limited Subordination Agreement • April 18th, 2017 • Jaguar Animal Health, Inc. • Pharmaceutical preparations • New York

THIS LIMITED SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of December 30, 2016, by and among (i) Napo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Borrower”), (ii) Kingdon Capital Management, L.L.C., in its capacity as agent under the Kingdon Security Agreement (in such capacity, the “Kingdon Agent”) and in its capacity as purchaser under the Kingdon Note Purchase Agreement (“Kingdon”) and the other purchasers of notes from time to time under the Kingdon Note Purchase Agreement (together with Kingdon, the “Kingdon Purchasers,” and together with the Kingdon Agent and each of their successors and assigns, the “Kingdon Parties”), (iii) Nantucket Investments Limited, in its capacities as administrative agent and collateral agent under the Nantucket Financing Agreement (in such capacities, the “Administrative Agent” and the “Collateral Agent,” as applicable, and together the “Agents”), (iv) the lenders under the Nantucket Financing Agreement party hereto, (v) Dorsar

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LIMITED SUBORDINATION AGREEMENT
Limited Subordination Agreement • October 24th, 2006 • Ronco Corp • Retail-nonstore retailers • Texas

Limited Subordination Agreement (this “Agreement”) dated October 18, 2006, among RONCO CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, and RONCO MARKETING CORPORATION, a California corporation (together, “Borrower”); RONCO INVENTIONS, LLC, a California limited liability company, POPEIL INVENTIONS, INC., a Nevada corporation, RP PRODUCTIONS, INC., a Nevada corporation, RMP FAMILY TRUST, an Illinois irrevocable trust, and RONALD M. POPEIL, a resident of California (individually and collectively, if more than one, “Subordinate Lender”); and SANDERS MORRIS HARRIS INC., a Texas corporation (“SMH”), individually and on behalf of the Lenders (as defined in the Letter Loan Agreement dated June 9, 2006, among the Borrower, SMH, and the Lenders) (“Lender”).

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