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Grantors directly own outstanding stock of Umami, an affiliate of Secured Party, and will derive substantial economic benefit as a result of the financial accommodations being made available to Atlantis Co. and are willing to execute and deliver this Agreement in order to induce such financial accommodations.
Umami shall have no obligation to modify, amend and/or restructure the Secured Obligation Documents in connection with such negotiations or otherwise.
The Grantors and Atlantis Co. acknowledge that Umami has made no commitment as to how the Current Defaults will be resolved prior to, or after, the Forbearance Termination Date.
At any time on or after the Forbearance Termination Date, Umami shall be entitled to exercise all their rights and remedies (including rights and remedies based on the Current Defaults), whether under the Secured Obligation Documents or at law or in equity, without further notice or demand, except as is required pursuant to the Secured Obligation Documents.
Umami may terminate such negotiations at any time, in its sole discretion, with or without notice, and without liability of any kind.
Umami shall not waive any rights or incur any liability by negotiation nor by the passage of time associated therewith.
Umami shall not have any obligation or liability by virtue of the commencement, prosecution or termination of negotiations concerning any possible amendment.
Notices shall be addressed to the respective parties as follows (excluding telephone numbers, which are for convenience only), or to such other address as a party shall specify to the others in accordance with these notice provisions: To Company, at: Umami Sustainable Seafood, Inc.
Umami does not expect to owe any taxes due to its operating loss position during this period.
Umami owns 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of Bluefin Acquisition Group, Inc.