Prentice definition
Examples of Prentice in a sentence
The parties hereby irrevocably designate, appoint and empower Prentice Hall Corporation System, Inc.
Prentice, in its capacity as administrative agent for the benefit of Lenders and the Agents and with respect to the Security Documents.
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Any Person (other than Prentice, its Affiliates, associates and Related Funds) that would be considered to be an affiliate of the Borrower under Rule 144(a) of the Rules and Regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as in effect on the date hereof, if the Borrower were issuing securities.
Prentice, in its capacity as collateral agent for the benefit of Lenders and the Agents under and with respect to the Security Documents.
Should a person designated pursuant to this Section 4(t) be unwilling or unable to serve, or otherwise cease to serve, the Company shall cause one (1) person designated by Prentice to replace such member on the board of directors.
The right to designate Prentice Directors is personal to Prentice and may not be assigned except in its entirety to an affiliate of Prentice or any Prentice Buyer.
That certain binding term sheet entitled Terms for Treatment of Trade Indebtedness of Whitehall Jewellers, Inc., entered into by and among the Borrower, Prentice Capital Management LP and certain Suppliers in September 2005.
If Prentice desires to remove any person designated by Prentice pursuant to this Section 4(t), the Company shall cooperate with and shall support such removal and any vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the preceding sentence.
Collectively, that certain Trade Vendor Extension Agreement to be entered into by and between the Borrower, Prentice Capital Management LP or one of its Affiliates, and certain Suppliers, as contemplated by the Trade Vendor Term Sheet, the Trade Vendor Term Sheet and any notes or other documents and agreements entered into in connection therewith.