Breakwall definition

Breakwall means a structure erected or placed along or near the water’s edge of a lake, river, stream or pond and that protects land from erosion; (“mur anti-érosion”)
Breakwall means any structure extending along the shore built or maintained for the purpose of preventing shoreline erosion through water or wave action.

Examples of Breakwall in a sentence

  • The Company, Breakwall, as agent, and the lenders party thereto have entered into the Term Loan Facility (as defined below), which will be First Lien Debt (as defined below) for purposes of this Agreement.

  • Any communications, including notices and instructions, between the parties hereto or notices provided herein to be given may be given to the following addresses: If to the Collateral Agent and the First Lien Representative: Breakwall Credit Management LLC c/o Alter Domus ▇▇▇ ▇.

  • In addition to acting as Collateral Agent, Breakwall also serves as First Lien Representative, and the Priority Secured Parties hereby waive any right to make an objection or claim against Breakwall based on any alleged conflict of interest or breach of duties arising from the Collateral Agent also serving as First Lien Representative.

  • Washington Street, 9th Floor Chicago, IL 60606 Attention: Breakwall Agency Phone: (312) 605-1017 Email: BreakwallAgency@alterdomus.com; Legal_Agency@alterdomus.com with a copy to (which shall not constitute notice): Breakwall Credit Management LLC 921 Port Washington Blvd, Suite 8 Port Washington, NY 11050 Attention: Daniel P.

  • Breakwall and its respective Affiliates (and any successor Collateral Agent and its Affiliates) may make loans to, acquire equity interests in and generally engage in any kind of banking, trust, financial advisory, underwriting or other business with the Company or any other Grantor and its Affiliates as though it was not the Collateral Agent hereunder and without notice to or consent of the Priority Secured Parties.

  • Nothing herein shall impose or imply any obligation on the part of Breakwall (or any successor Collateral Agent) to advance funds.