Common Terms Agreement definition

Common Terms Agreement means that Second Amended and Restated Common Terms Agreement, dated on or about the date hereof, by and among the Borrower, each Secured Debt Holder Group Representative party thereto, each Secured Hedge Representative party thereto, each Secured Gas Hedge Representative party thereto, the Common Security Trustee and the Intercreditor Agent.
Common Terms Agreement has the meaning provided in the recitals.
Common Terms Agreement means the written agreement entitled "Common Terms Agreement", dated on or about 21 July, 2017 (as amended and/or reinstated from time to time), between, amongst others, the Borrower (as borrower), the Original Senior Facility E Lender (as lender) and the Facility Agent, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Common Terms Agreement in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 8.6 (Consultants) of the Common Terms Agreement, the Borrower shall appoint as any replacement Consultant prior to the Credit Agreement Discharge Date the Person designated by the Majority Senior Lenders (after consultation with the Borrower if no Event of Default exists).

  • Unless otherwise defined herein in Appendix I, capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings provided in the Common Terms Agreement.

  • The CTA Events of Default set forth in Article 7 (Events of Default) of the Common Terms Agreement shall constitute Events of Default under this Agreement, subject to all of the provisions of such Article 7 (Events of Default) in the Common Terms Agreement, and each of the following events or occurrences set forth in this Article 11 shall be a supplemental Event of Default.

  • The Borrower and each RG Facility Entity shall be in compliance with its obligations in Schedule 4.3 (Separateness) of the Common Terms Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding Section 2.5 (Relevering Debt) of the Common Terms Agreement, the Borrower shall not incur Relevering Debt prior to the Credit Agreement Discharge Date other than Reinstatement Debt.


More Definitions of Common Terms Agreement

Common Terms Agreement means the agreement entitled “Definitions, Interpretation and Common Terms Agreement” entered into on 12 March 2010 between Managed and Enhanced Tap (MAGENTA) Funding S.T., Eurotitrisation and Natixis, as amended from time to time.
Common Terms Agreement means the common terms agreement dated 14 September 2004 and made between, among others, the Company, the financial institutions defined therein as Hotel Facility Lenders, Project Facility Lenders and Revolving Credit Facility Lenders, the Hotel Facility Agent, the Project Facility Agent, the Intercreditor Agent and the Security Agent.
Common Terms Agreement means the common terms agreement between, inter alia, the Company, the Original Lenders and the Global Agent, dated on or about the date hereof.
Common Terms Agreement means the common terms agreement between, among others, the Subsidiary Group Companies and Heathrow Funding Limited dated 18 August 2008, as in effect on the date of the Trust Deed.
Common Terms Agreement means that certain Common Terms Agreement, dated as of July 12, 2023, by and among the Borrower, each Senior Secured Debt Holder Representative that is a party thereto, and the P1 Intercreditor Agent.
Common Terms Agreement means the agreement originally entered into on or about 14 December 2011 and as later amended, varied and supplemented from time to time, between the Obligors, the GIEK Facility Agent , the GIEK Agent, the Agent under the Loan Facility Agreement and the Security Agent.
Common Terms Agreement means the "Aircraft Lease Common Terms Agreement" dated as of September 10, 1999 executed by General Electric Capital Corporation and Midway Airlines Corporation, as amended by letter agreement dated as of the date hereof (as in effect on the date hereof without, unless Lessor and Lessee otherwise expressly agree, giving any effect to any subsequent amendment, supplement, waiver or other modification thereto), and which forms part of this Aircraft Lease Agreement.