Limitation Date definition

Limitation Date means the first of March 20, June 20, September 20 or December 20 in any year to occur on or immediately following the date that is one of the following numbers of years after the Restructuring Date: 2.5 years (the "2.5-year Limitation Date"), 5 years, 7.5 years, 10 years (the "10- year Limitation Date"), 12.5 years, 15 years, or 20 years, as applicable. Limitation Dates shall not be subject to adjustment in accordance with any Business Day Convention.
Limitation Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.21(b)(i).
Limitation Date has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

Examples of Limitation Date in a sentence

  • The representations, warranties, covenants and other obligations of Seller set forth in §4.03, §6.01 and §6.02 shall survive until the Limitation Date specified in Scheduled D (or if none is so specified, the Limitation Date shall be the date which is six months after the Closing Date), and no action based thereon shall be commenced after the Limitation Date.

  • No warranties or representations or covenants of Seller as set forth in this Agreement shall survive beyond the Limitation Date and no action based thereon shall be commenced after the Limitation Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall be entitled to recover for any Loss pursuant to Section 9.2(a)(i) or Section 9.2(c)(i) unless written notice of a claim thereof is delivered to the other Party prior to the Applicable Limitation Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall be entitled to recover for any Loss pursuant to Section 8.2(a)(i) or Section 8.2(c)(i) unless written notice of a claim thereof is delivered to the other Party prior to the Applicable Limitation Date.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall be entitled to recover for any Loss pursuant to Section 6.2(a)(i) or Section 6.2(b)(i) unless written notice of a claim thereof is delivered to the other Party prior to the Applicable Limitation Date.


More Definitions of Limitation Date

Limitation Date means, with respect to any representation, warranty or covenant, the date on which such representation, warranty or covenant expires pursuant to this Section 10.1.
Limitation Date means the first of March 20, June 20, September 20 or December 20 in any year to occur on or immediately following the date that is one of the following numbers of years after the Restructuring Date:
Limitation Date means, in respect of a Credit Event that is a Restructuring, the first of March 20, June 20, September 20 or December 20 in any year to occur on or immediately following the date that is one of the following numbers of years after the Restructuring Date: 2.5 years (the "2.5-year Limitation Date"), 5 years, 7.5 years, 10 years (the "10-year Limitation Date"),
Limitation Date means the later of (i) the Bridge Facility Termination Date and (ii) the last day of the Covenant Relief Period.
Limitation Date means the date on which the Trust issues at least 4.875 million shares of Common Stock, or such other date as may be specified by the Board of Trustees by Board action taken prior to the date of such an issuance.
Limitation Date has the meaning specified in Section 7.3(a).
Limitation Date means the first of April 13, July 13, October 13 or January 13in any year to occur on or immediately following the date that is one of the following numbers of years after the Restructuring Date: 2.5 years (the "2.5-year Limitation Date"), 5 years, 7.5 years, 10 years (the "10-year Limitation Date"), 12.5 years, 15 years, or 20 years, as applicable. Limitation Dates shall not be subject to adjustment in accordance with any Business Day Convention.