Bluestem definition

Bluestem means Bluestem Pipeline, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
Bluestem means Bluestem Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Bluestem means Bluestem Pipeline, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is a wholly owned Subsidiary of Borrower.

Examples of Bluestem in a sentence

  • In consideration of the investment by the undersigned, Brew Buddies, LLC or its designee, Bluestem Capital Partners III Limited Partnership, may designate one nominee to the Company’s board of directors.

  • Businesses that compete with the Company specifically include, but are not limited to, the following entities and each of their subsidiaries, affiliates, franchisees, assigns or successors in interest: AcceptanceNow; American First Finance, Inc.; American Rental; Bi-Rite Co., d/b/a Buddy’s Home Furnishings; Bestway Rental, Inc.; Better Finance, Inc.; billfloat; Bluestem Brands, Inc.; Conn’s, Inc.; Crest Financial; Curacao Finance; Dent-A-Med, Inc.

  • This Bluestem Letter Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed shall be an original, and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute a single instrument.

  • Breach by Bluestem of its obligations hereunder shall constitute an immediate Event of Default under the Credit Agreement.

  • Section headings are for convenience of reference only and shall in no way affect the interpretation of this Bluestem Letter Agreement.


More Definitions of Bluestem

Bluestem has the meaning specified in Recital A.
Bluestem shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the first paragraph of this Agreement, and shall include the successors and permitted assigns of the entity identified as such in the first paragraph of this Agreement.
Bluestem means Bluestem Capital Company, L.L.C., a South Dakota limited liability company.
Bluestem means Bluestem Brands, Inc., including any of its divisions.
Bluestem shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(c)(i).
Bluestem mean Bluestem Pipeline, LLC.
Bluestem or the “Borrower”).