Funding Potential Default definition

Funding Potential Default means any Potential Default, other than a Potential Default which Lender determines, in its good faith sole discretion, is reasonably likely to be cured in accordance with the Loan Documents before becoming an Event of Default.

Related to Funding Potential Default

  • Potential Default means an event which but for the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

  • Special Default means (i) the failure by Owner to pay any amount of principal of or interest on any Equipment Note when due or (ii) the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default referred to in Section 5.01(v), (vi) or (vii).

  • Material Default means a material breach of this Framework Agreement and/or, breach by the Supplier of any of the following Clauses: Clause 8 (Warranties and Representations), Clause 9 (Prevention of Bribery and Corruption), Clause 13 (Statutory Requirements and Standards), Clause 14 (Non-Discrimination), Clause 15 (Provision of Management Information), Clause 16 (Management Charge), Clause 17 (Records and Audit Access), Clause 22 (Data Protection), Clause 23 (Freedom of Information) and Clause 31 (Transfer & Sub-contracting);

  • Additional Default means any provision contained in any document or instrument creating or evidencing Indebtedness of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries which permits the holder or holders of such Indebtedness to accelerate (with the passage of time or giving of notice or both) the maturity thereof or otherwise requires the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to purchase such Indebtedness prior to the stated maturity thereof and which either (i) is similar to any Default or Event of Default contained in Article VIII of this Agreement, or related definitions in Section 1.1 of this Agreement, but contains one or more percentages, amounts or formulas that is more restrictive or has a xxxxxxx xxxxx period than those set forth herein or is more beneficial to the holder or holders of such other Indebtedness (and such provision shall be deemed an Additional Default only to the extent that it is more restrictive or more beneficial) or (ii) is different from the subject matter of any Default or Event of Default contained in Article VIII of this Agreement, or related definitions in Section 1.1 of this Agreement.

  • Potential Event of Default means any event which, with the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

  • Unmatured Default means an event which but for the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a Default.

  • Financial Default means the total cessation or partial suspension of operations due to insolvency, with or without the filing of a bankruptcy petition by a tour operator, Cruise line, or airline.

  • Bank Default means (i) the refusal (which has not been retracted) of a Bank to make available its portion of any Borrowing or to fund its portion of any unreimbursed payment under Section 2.03(c) or (ii) a Bank having notified in writing the Borrower and/or the Administrative Agent that it does not intend to comply with its obligations under Section 1.01 or Section 2, in the case of either clause (i) or (ii) as a result of any takeover of such Bank by any regulatory authority or agency.

  • Loan Event of Default An “Event of Default” as defined in the Loan Agreement.

  • Incipient Default means any occurrence that is, or with notice or lapse of time or both would become, an Event of Default.

  • Swap Default Any of the circumstances constituting an “Event of Default” under the Swap Agreement.

  • Potential Defaulting Lender means, at any time, (i) any Lender with respect to which an event of the kind referred to in the definition of “Lender Insolvency Event” has occurred and is continuing in respect of any Subsidiary of such Lender, or (ii) any Lender that has notified, or whose Lender Parent or a Subsidiary thereof has notified, the Administrative Agent, the Borrower or any LC Issuing Bank in writing, or has stated publicly, that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations generally under other loan agreements, credit agreements and other similar agreements, unless such writing or statement states that such position is based on such Lender’s determination that one or more conditions precedent to funding cannot be satisfied (which conditions precedent, together with the applicable default, if any, will be specifically identified in such writing or public statement). Any determination by the Administrative Agent that a Lender is a Potential Defaulting Lender under any of clauses (i) and (ii) above will be conclusive and binding absent manifest error, and such Lender will be deemed a Potential Defaulting Lender (subject to Section 2.19(f) hereof) upon notification of such determination by the Administrative Agent to the Borrower, the LC Issuing Banks and the Lenders.

  • Senior Default means any Senior Payment Default or Senior Covenant Default.

  • Funding Default as defined in Section 2.21.

  • Financial Covenant Event of Default has the meaning specified in Section 8.01(b).

  • Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(a), 4.1(c), 4.1(l), or 4.1(p).

  • Loan Default means an event, which with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would become a Loan Event of Default.

  • Bond Event of Default means the occurrence of any of the following (or such event or condition which with notice or lapse of time or both would constitute any of the following):

  • Note Event of Default means any “Event of Default” specified in Section 5.1 of the Indenture.

  • Lender Default means (i) the refusal (which may be given verbally or in writing and has not been retracted) or failure of any Lender to make available its portion of any incurrence of revolving loans or reimbursement obligations required to be made by it, which refusal or failure is not cured within two Business Days after the date of such refusal or failure; (ii) the failure of any Lender to pay over to the Administrative Agent, any L/C Issuer or any other Lender any other amount required to be paid by it hereunder within two Business Days of the date when due, unless subject to a good faith dispute; (iii) a Lender has notified the Borrower or the Administrative Agent that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations, or has made a public statement to that effect with respect to its funding obligations, under the Revolving Credit Facility or under other agreements generally in which it commits to extend credit; (iv) a Lender has failed, within three Business Days after request by the Administrative Agent, to confirm that it will comply with its funding obligations under the Revolving Credit Facility; or (v) a Lender has admitted in writing that it is insolvent or such Lender becomes subject to a Lender-Related Distress Event or a Bail-In Action. Any determination by the Administrative Agent that a Lender Default has occurred under any one or more of clauses (i) through (v) above shall be conclusive and binding absent manifest error, and the applicable Lender shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Lender (subject to Section 2.17(b)) upon delivery of written notice of such determination to the Borrower, each L/C Issuer, each Swing Line Lender and each Lender.

  • Monetary Default shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11(a).

  • Unmatured Event of Default means any event that, if it continues uncured, will, with lapse of time, notice or lapse of time and notice, constitute an Event of Default.

  • Non-Monetary Default shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 11(d).

  • Minor Default means any Event of Default that is not a Major Default.