Co-debtor definition

Co-debtor means each of the Parent, the Italian Subsidiary and the French Subsidiary acting as co-debtor under Article 1.11 and guarantor under Article 7.01.
Co-debtor means any person, other than the Debtor, who is obligated for the indebtedness or any part thereof;
Co-debtor has the meaning given to that term in the Restated Agreement.

More Definitions of Co-debtor

Co-debtor means the party or parties identified as such on Schedule A to this Agreement.
Co-debtor means each of the Parent and the Italian Subsidiary acting as co-debtor under Article 1.11 and guarantor under Article 7.01. “Compliance Certificate” means a certificate substantially in the form set out in Schedule D.2.
Co-debtor is Lydall Deutschland Holding GmbH, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, 58540 Meinerzhagen. It is jointly and severally liable for all claims from the Credit, however it does not have its own right to claim the credits.
Co-debtor means any debtor who is jointly and severally liable to the Policyholder in respect of a Loan, as more particularly set out above.
Co-debtor means one of two or more debtors who are joint and separate liable to the same debt.