Third Party Financing definition

Third Party Financing means financing or refinancing obtained from a Third Party by the Partnership.
Third Party Financing means the funding or committed funding (pursuant to definitive binding agreements) for debt or equity of the Corporation in an amount of at least $100,000,000 from a third party that is not an Affiliate of the Corporation, a Japanese export credit agency, a U.S. Governmental Authority or an Excluded Lender where (1) such funds, together with such other additional funds available to the Corporation at such time, is necessary and sufficient to consummate the DOE Financial Closing, and (ii) the third-party requires, as a condition to the funding, that the Preferred Stock be converted in accordance with the terms hereof.
Third Party Financing shall have the meaning established in Section 8.3 below.

Examples of Third Party Financing in a sentence

  • Borrower shall use the Third Party Financing solely for business purposes.


More Definitions of Third Party Financing

Third Party Financing means funds contributed to a Fund under the Platform by a Third Party, subject to the provisions of Annex IReceipt of Third Party Financing” to
Third Party Financing. One or more third party loans in the total amount of $ . This contract: (1) is not contingent upon ▇▇▇▇▇ obtaining third party financing. (2) is contingent upon ▇▇▇▇▇ obtaining third party financing in accordance with the attached Commercial Contract Financing Addendum.
Third Party Financing shall have the meaning given such term in Section 4.5 hereof.
Third Party Financing has the meaning given in Section 3.1(b) of this Agreement.
Third Party Financing means the sale of at least $10,000,000 in shares of the Company's capital stock by the Company to one or more third party investors, including without limitation, a private equity investment or a sale to a strategic investor (other than the Holder) prior to or on the Maturity Date. Any amount converted pursuant to this Section 4(a), Section 4(b), Section 4(c) or Section 4(d) shall be referred to herein as the Conversion Amount. Upon a conversion pursuant to this Section 4(a), the Conversion Amount shall be converted into such class or series of securities issued by the Company in the Third Party Financing at the price per share at which such securities were sold by the Company in such financing. In such conversion, the outstanding Conversion Amount shall be converted automatically without any further action by the Holder and whether or not this Note has been tendered to the Company and this Note shall be deemed retired and canceled; provided, that the Company shall not be -------- obligated to issue to the Holder certificates evidencing the shares of capital stock issuable such conversion unless this Note has been tendered by the Holder to the Company.
Third Party Financing means any financing transaction of any equity securities or any other instruments convertible into the equity securities of the Company or its Affiliates with any third party, excluding the financing transaction for purposes of restructuring contemplated under the Investment Framework Agreement. The share swap transactions that Ucommune or any PRC subsidiaries may conduct from time to time shall not be deemed as a Third Party Financing, provided that any third party shall not, through such share swap transactions, directly or indirectly obtain more than 10% of the equity interest of Ucommune or the Company.
Third Party Financing means the funding or committed funding (pursuant to definitive binding agreements) for debt or equity of the Company in an amount of at least $100,000,000 from a third party that is not an Affiliate of the Company, a Japanese export credit agency, a U.S. Governmental Authority or an Excluded Lender where (1) such funds, together with such other additional funds available to the Company at such time, is necessary and sufficient to consummate the DOE Financial Closing, and (2) the third-party requires, as a condition to the funding, that the Preferred Stock be converted in accordance with the terms hereof.