Allied Documents definition

Allied Documents means any and all documents, instruments and agreements now or hereafter executed, issued and/or delivered in connection with the Junior Facilities (or either of them).

Examples of Allied Documents in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms of the Subordination Agreements, modify or amend, in any respect, any of the terms of the Term Loan or the Subordinated Debt; or modify or amend any of the Allied Documents executed, issued and/or delivered prior to the Closing Date, or make any voluntary prepayments of amounts owing pursuant to the Junior Facilities.

  • Bank consents to the execution and delivery of the Allied Documents by the Obligors and the performance by the Obligors of their obligations thereunder, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Subordination Agreement.

  • The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, even though the secured creditor has not filed suit against the debtor and has not yet obtained a judgment, you can take possession of the collateral from the Grantor if the Grantor surrenders the collateral or if such possession can be taken peacefully.