Seara definition

Seara means Seara Alimentos Ltda., a Brazilian limited liability company (sociedade limitada). Seara and its subsidiaries produce poultry, pork and processed foods in Brazil. Seara is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JBS S.A.;
Seara has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

Examples of Seara in a sentence

  • Pursuant to BIL's request, BL hereby waives any Event of Default arising under Section 5(a) or (d) of the Loan Agreement as a result of a breach of Section 2.5(b) of the Loan Agreement in connection with (i) the failure to use the $13,000,000 Net Cash Proceeds of Indebtedness incurred by BIL under the Seara Loan Agreement to prepay the Advances under the Loan Agreement; and (ii) any future payment to Seara under the Seara Loan Agreement in lieu of a prepayment under the Loan Agreement.

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