Consumers Packaging definition
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On October 1, 2001, the Company completed the acquisition of the Canadian glass container assets of Consumers Packaging Inc.
The principal competitors producing glass containers within the U.S. market are ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Glass Container Co., L.L.C., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paris-based Saint-Gobain ("▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇"), and Anchor Glass Container Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian-based Consumers Packaging, Inc.
Assignor has entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement with Consumers Packaging Inc.
The Borrower shall not make any further payments, whether the payments are contractual obligations, dividends or otherwise, after the Twenty First Amendment Effective Date to Consumers Packaging Inc.
By: Herbert Paul EXHIBIT 10.7 CONSUMERS GLASS [Logo] Consumers Packaging Inc.
Assignor has entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement with Consumers Packaging Inc., a corporation organized under the federal laws of Canada ("Consumers"), and Owen▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ss Container Inc., a Delaware corporation ("OI"), dated as of December 18, 1996 (the "Asset Purchase Agreement") with respect to the sale by Assignor to Consumers and OI of substantially all of the assets of Assignor on the terms and conditions specified in the Asset Purchase Agreement.
Without the prior written authorization of the Lenders and in accordance with the release provisions of the G & G Guaranty and Pledge, the Agent shall release the Consumers Packaging capital stock pledged pursuant to the G & G Guaranty and Pledge.
The Company, its Subsidiaries and the Parent will not permit financial information regarding the Parent to be provided to creditors of the Company, the Company's Subsidiaries, Consumers Packaging or its other Affiliates without indicating that the assets and financial performance of the Parent is separate from the Company, the Company's Subsidiaries, Consumers Packaging and its other Affiliates and will not provide financial support or assurances to such creditors.
Glass Container Corporation For Entry of An Order Approving Compromise of Controversies in Derivative Lawsuit, dated July 24, 2002, as filed with the Bankruptcy Court; (c) Policy Release, dated June 19, 2002, by and between Liberty International Canada, a division of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Consumers Packaging Inc., Borrower, G&G Investments Inc., KPMG Inc.
The Company, its Subsidiaries and the Parent will not permit financial information regarding the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to be provided to creditors of the Parent, Consumers Packaging or its other Affiliates without indicating that the assets and financial performance of the Company and its Subsidiaries are separate from the Parent, Consumers Packaging and its other Affiliates and will not provide financial support or assurances to such creditors.