TAR Debt definition

TAR Debt means, from time to time, the debt outstanding under the loan agreement dated October 25, 2011 between TAR as borrower and BBVA Banco Frances S.A. as Lender, as amended, supplemented or modified from time to time.

Examples of TAR Debt in a sentence

  • TAR is the record and beneficial owner of, and has good title to, all of the TAR-Owned Shares free and clear of any Encumbrances (subject, only prior to the TAR Transfer Date, to the TAR Debt).

Related to TAR Debt

  • Series of Junior Lien Debt means, severally, each issue or series of Junior Lien Debt for which a single transfer register is maintained.

  • Second Lien Debt means the Indebtedness and guarantees thereof now or hereafter incurred pursuant to the Second Lien Loan Documents.

  • Second Lien Indebtedness means the Indebtedness of the Loan Parties owing to the Second Lien Agent and the Second Lien Lenders under the Second Lien Credit Agreement, which Indebtedness is on terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to the Collateral Agent.

  • Intercompany Indebtedness means Indebtedness of Company or any of its Subsidiaries which is owing to Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • First Lien Debt means the Initial First Lien Debt and any Additional First Lien Debt.