General Security Agreements definition

General Security Agreements means (a) the Second Amended and Restated General Security Agreement dated as of the Effective Date among the Canadian Borrower and the Canadian Agent for the benefit of the Canadian Credit Parties and (b) any other general security agreement governed by the laws of any Canadian province or territory entered into after the Effective Date by any Canadian Loan Party that is a Guarantor of the Canadian Liabilities, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.
General Security Agreements means and includes the Borrower General Security Agreement, the Subsidiary General Security Agreements and any other general security agreements delivered pursuant to Section 6.14 or 6.15.
General Security Agreements means the general security agreements entered into between the Company and the Agent;

Examples of General Security Agreements in a sentence

  • The loan is secured by General Security Agreements covering assets of Russell Breweries Inc., Fort Garry Brewing Company Ltd.

  • The negotiation of General Security Agreements (GSAs) or other bilateral security arrangements with foreign governments, outlining the responsibilities of both parties pertaining to the safeguarding of classified information provided by the other party.

  • PwC did not contend that the litigation funding agreement in itself amounts to an impermissible assignment of the Property Ventures cause of action.73 Rather, it contended that it became so in combination with the powers SPF has obtained under assignments of General Security Agreements over the assets and undertakings of Property Ventures and its associated companies (the Allied and Dominion GSAs described above at [34]–[36] and [38]–[39]).

  • All facilities are repayable on demand and secured by General Security Agreements.

  • EEO Officer may reassign case closure approval to the EEO Manager on a case-by-case basis.Security AgreementsCalHR requires General Security Agreements (GSA) to be on file for all access levels granted to system users.


More Definitions of General Security Agreements

General Security Agreements means the Euroweb Romania General Security Agreement and any other general security agreement created in favour of the Security Trustee pursuant to clause 25.2 (Additional Guarantors).
General Security Agreements means the collective reference to the general security agreements dated May 30, 2003 executed and delivered by each of Borrower and the guarantors in favor of Lender, as the same may be amended, modified, restated or supplemented from time to time.
General Security Agreements means, collectively, (i) the general security agreement granted by the Borrower in form and substance satisfactory to the Lenders, and (ii) the general security agreement or security agreement granted by each Guarantor in form and substance satisfactory to the Lenders.
General Security Agreements means each General Security Agreement (Personal Property), substantially in the form of Exhibit D, between any Loan Party, as Debtor, and Lender, as Secured Party, securing the Obligations of each such Loan Party, as the same may from time to time be amended, modified or supplemented.
General Security Agreements general security agreements to be executed by each of the New Guarantors which does not own a Mortgaged Vessel in favor of the Agent pursuant to Section 4.1 substantially in the form set out in Exhibit 10 or in such other form as the Agent may require;
General Security Agreements means the general security agreements and hypothecs (if applicable) given by Obligors in favour of the Administrative Agent in respect of the Obligations.
General Security Agreements means the general security agreements granted by each Secured Obligations Guarantor in favour of the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties as security for the payment and performance of the Secured Obligations, in each case as amended, modified, renewed, restated or replaced, in whole or part, from time to time.