Interdivision Loans definition

Interdivision Loans means all amounts owed by various divisions of the Seller to each other.

Related to Interdivision Loans

  • Cash Advances These are from cash advances and cash equivalent transactions you make with your account. “Special Offers” These are from your use of the account to take advantage of special, introductory, or promotional offers we make available to you at times. Each such transaction may be kept track of separately on your statement and may be treated as its own Balance Category. “Eligible Purchases” These are from purchases of goods and services you make with your account (a) at certain merchants or of specified types listed in the Schedule; and (b) in which a single or multiple items are purchased in the same transaction totaling certain amounts as listed in the Schedule. Each Eligible Purchase may be kept track of separately on your statement and may be treated as its own Balance Category. Eligible Purchase(s) may also be referenced and abbreviated as “Elig Purch” in some locations in the Schedule.

  • Bank Loans means debt obligations (including, without limitation, term loans, notes, revolving loans, debtor-in-possession financings, the funded and unfunded portion of revolving credit lines and letter of credit facilities and other similar loans and investments including interim loans, bridge loans and senior subordinated loans) which are generally documented under a loan or credit facility or pursuant to any loan agreement, note purchase agreement or other similar financing arrangement facility, whether or not syndicated.

  • Performing DIP Loans means funded DIP Loans that (a) are not PIK Obligations and (b) are not Defaulted Obligations.

  • U.S. Loans means, individually and collectively as the context may require, the U.S. Revolving Loans, the U.S. Swingline Loans, the U.S. Overadvances, and the U.S. Protective Advances.

  • Lender PMI Loans Mortgage Loans with respect to which the lender rather than the borrower acquired the primary mortgage guaranty insurance and charged the related borrower an interest premium.