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    CONOISA Collection Rights Pledge Agreement means a non-possessory pledge agreement to be executed by CONOISA, acting as pledgor, and the Lenders or the Agent, as applicable, acting as pledgee, through which a first priority pledge is constituted in favor of the Lenders or the Agent, for the benefit of the Lenders, over certain collection rights against third parties and against related parties, which CONOISA owns, in order to secure the obligations assumed by the Co-Borrowers under this Agreement, as amended from time to time.
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