BDEL definition

BDEL means Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware.

Examples of BDEL in a sentence

  • Lender is making or has made a loan to BDEL, BD-Retail, Clarus and Everest in the amount of thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000.00) (the “Loan”).

  • Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Trademark and Related Actions dated June 30, 2009, by and between BDEL as purchaser and GPG Enterprises as seller for nine hundred thousand dollars ($900,000.00), as amended July 8, 2009.

  • Master Lease Agreement No. 252193 between BDEL as lessee and ▇▇▇▇▇ Fargo as lessor dated January 30, 2009, Supplement No. 0252193-400 dated April 3, 2009.

  • BDEL represents and warrants that it is a corporation duly organized and existing in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and that it is qualified and in good standing as a foreign corporation in the State of Utah under the name Black Diamond Equipment, Ltd.

  • Master Finance Lease No. 0008878 between BDEL as lessee and Zions Credit Corporation as lessor dated December 18, 2003, Schedule No. 0008878008 dated December 27, 2007.

  • Borrowers represent and warrant that as of the Effective Date (i) BDEL owns all of the issued and outstanding stock of all classes of BD-Retail, BDEAG and BD-Asia, (ii) Everest is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clarus; and (iii) BDEL is a wholly owned subsidiary of Everest.

  • BDEL is a corporation duly organized and existing in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and that it is qualified and in good standing as a foreign corporation in the States of Utah and California.

  • Master Lease Agreement between BDEL as lessee and US Bancorp as lessor dated March 9, 2009, Schedule No. 992592-001-0018585-001 dated March 9, 2009.

  • Master Finance Lease No. 0008878 between BDEL as lessee and Zions Credit Corporation as lessor dated December 18, 2003, Schedule No. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ dated October 1, 2007.

  • BDEL represents and warrants that it is a corporation duly organized and existing in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and that it is qualified and in good standing as a foreign corporation in the State of Utah.