U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers definition

U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers means Holdings, Sub Holdco, the Company and each other Domestic Subsidiary of the Company that becomes a Borrower from time to time pursuant to Section 5.11(a).

Examples of U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers in a sentence

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  • It is the intent hereof that the U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers not pay or contract to pay, and that holder of this promissory note not receive or contract to receive, directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever, interest in excess of that which may be paid by the U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers under applicable law.

  • The Agent shall have received a favorable legal opinion of counsel to the U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Agent.

  • Each U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrower agrees that it is absolutely and unconditionally jointly 133 and severally liable, as co-borrower, for the prompt payment and performance of all Borrower Group Obligations of U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers and all agreements of each of the U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers under the Loan Documents.

  • If any such excess amount is inadvertently paid by one or more of the undersigned U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers or inadvertently received by the holder of this promissory note, such excess shall be returned to such U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrower or credited as a payment of principal, in accordance with the Credit Agreement.

  • The U.S. Acquisition Sub-Facility Borrowers jointly and severally agree to pay, and to save the holder of this promissory note harmless against, any liability for the payment of all costs and expenses (including without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees) if this promissory note is collected by or through an attorney-at-law.

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