NMLP definition
Examples of NMLP in a sentence
NMLP has substantial financial dealings with T-Two and is affiliated with T-Two (either by ownership, contractual relationship, employment or other meaningful business relationship).
Any such amounts payable as provided hereunder or thereunder shall be additional obligations secured hereby and by the other NMLP Security Documents.
The construction, interpretation, validity, enforceability and effect of all provisions of this Pledge Agreement including, but not limited to, the payment of the NMLP Obligations and the legality of the interest rate and other charges shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (without regard to conflicts of laws).
NMLP shall not (i) change the location of its chief executive offices or sole place of business from the location as of the date hereof or remove its books and records from such location, or (ii) change its name, identity or structure if, in either case, such change is prohibited by the Loan Agreement.
The power of attorney shall not be affected by subsequent disability or incapacity of NMLP.
Upon the payment in full of the NMLP Obligations, in immediately available funds, including, without limitation, all unreimbursed costs and expenses of the Agent and of each Lender for which NMLP is responsible, the Agent shall release the Collateral granted to the Agent as provided for herein.
The parties to this Agreement do not intend, and nothing herein shall be interpreted so as, to create a partnership, joint venture, employee or agency relationship between NSM and any one or more of NMLP or any member of the NMLP Group.
There is no obligation for NSM to provide the Services to NMLP on an exclusive basis.
NSM shall not assign this Agreement to any party that is not a subsidiary or affiliate of NSM except upon written consent of NMLP.
NMLP shall be entitled to any equitable remedy available at law or equity, including specific performance, against a breach by NSM of this obligation.