Letter of Credit Sample Clauses

Letter of Credit. Upon execution of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a clean, irrevocable letter of credit (the “Letter of Credit”) established in Landlord’s (and its successors’ and assigns’) favor in the Letter of Credit Amount, issued by a federally insured banking or lending institution (i.e., insured by the FDIC) with a retail banking branch located within the continental United States reasonably acceptable to Landlord and in other form and substance reasonably acceptable to Landlord. The Letter of Credit shall specifically provide for partial draws, shall be self-renewing annually as an “Evergreen” letter of credit, without amendment, for additional one-year periods, shall have a term that is self-renewing until sixty (60) days after the expiration of the Term of the Lease and shall by its terms be transferable by the beneficiary thereunder for a transfer fee not to exceed $250.00 payable by Tenant. If Tenant fails to make any payment of rent or other charges due to Landlord under the terms of the Lease, or otherwise defaults hereunder, beyond any applicable notice and cure period, Landlord, at Landlord’s option, may make a demand for payment under the Letter of Credit in an amount equal to the amounts then due and owing to Landlord under the Lease. In the event that Landlord draws upon the Letter of Credit, Tenant shall present to Landlord a replacement Letter of Credit in the full Letter of Credit Amount satisfying all of the terms and conditions of this Section within ten (10) days after receipt of notice from Landlord of such draw. Tenant’s failure to do so within such 10-day period will constitute a default hereunder (Tenant hereby waiving any additional notice and grace or cure period), and upon such default Landlord shall be entitled to immediately exercise all rights and remedies available to it hereunder, at law or in equity. In the event that the Letter of Credit is terminated by the issuer thereof prior to the date that is sixty (60) days after the expiration date of this Lease, as set forth above, and Tenant has not presented to Landlord a replacement Letter of Credit which complies with the terms and conditions of the Lease on or before thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of any such Letter of Credit then held by Landlord, then Tenant shall be deemed in default hereunder and Landlord, in addition to all other rights and remedies provided for hereunder, shall have the right to draw upon the Letter of Credit then held by Landlord and a...
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Letter of Credit. 27.1 Upon signing this Lease, Tenant shall cause to be delivered to Landlord an original irrevocable standby letter of credit (the “Letter of Credit”) in the amount specified in the Basic Lease Information (the “Letter of Credit Amount”), naming Landlord as beneficiary, which Landlord may draw upon, without prejudice to any other remedy provided in the Lease or by applicable law, to the extent necessary to satisfy past due rent or to satisfy any other loss or damage resulting from Xxxxxx’s breach under the Lease, Any such draw on the Letter of Credit shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights of Landlord with respect to such default or failure to perform. The Letter of Credit shall be issued by a major commercial bank with a San Francisco, California service and claim point for the Letter of Credit, whose deposits are insured by the FDIC, and who shall be reasonably acceptable to Landlord (such approved, issuing bank being referred to herein as the “Bank”), which Bank must have a short term Fitch Rating which is not less than “F2”, a long term Fitch Rating which is not less than “BBB”, a short term rating from Standard and Poor’s Financial Services, LLC (“S&P”) of not less than “A2”, a long term S&P rating of not less than “BBB” a short term rating from Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) of not less than “P2”, and a long term Xxxxx’x rating of not less than “Baa3” (collectively, the “Bank’s Credit Rating Threshold”). The Letter of Credit shall have an expiration date not earlier than the sixtieth (60th) day after the Expiration Date (or, in the alternative, have a term of not less than one (1) year and be automatically renewable for an additional one (1) year period unless notice of non-renewal is given by the issuer to Landlord not later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration thereof) and shall provide that Landlord may make partial and multiple draws thereunder, up to the face amount thereof. In addition, the Letter of Credit shall provide that, in the event of Landlord’s assignment or other transfer of its interest in this Lease, the Letter of Credit shall be freely transferable by Landlord, without charge and without recourse, to the assignee or transferee of such interest and the bank shall confirm the same to Landlord and such assignee or transferee. The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment to Landlord upon the issuer’s receipt of a sight draft from Landlord together with Landlord’s certificate certifying that Landlord is ...
Letter of Credit. Performance Assurance provided in the form of a Letter of Credit shall be subject to the following provisions:
Letter of Credit any standby or documentary letter of credit issued by Issuing Bank for the account of a Borrower, or any indemnity, guarantee, exposure transmittal memorandum or similar form of credit support issued by Agent or Issuing Bank for the benefit of a Borrower.
Letter of Credit. If, at any time following the Telaprevir Approval, Tenant has an unrestricted cash, cash equivalent and marketable securities balance of less than $300,000,000, as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied (the “Financial Standard”) then Tenant shall provide to Landlord as security for the performance of the obligations of Tenant hereunder a letter of credit in the amount specified in Section 1.13 in accordance with this Section (as renewed, replaced, and/or reduced pursuant to this Section, the “Letter of Credit” ). The Letter of Credit shall be in the form attached as Exhibit 17.01 to this Lease or such other form as Landlord may reasonably approve. If there is more than one Letter of Credit so delivered by Tenant, such Letters of Credit shall be collectively hereinafter referred to as the “Letter of Credit”. The Letter of Credit (i) shall be irrevocable and shall be issued by a commercial bank reasonably acceptable to Landlord that has an office in Boston, Massachusetts, (ii) shall require only the presentation to the issuer of a certificate of the holder of the Letter of Credit stating either (a) that Landlord is entitled to draw on the Letter of Credit in accordance with this Lease or (b) that Tenant has not delivered to Landlord a new Letter of Credit having a commencement date immediately following the expiration of the existing Letter of Credit in accordance with the requirements of this Lease, (iii) shall be payable to Landlord and its successors in interest as the Landlord and shall be freely transferable at nominal cost, (iv) shall be for an initial term of not less then one year and contain a provision that such term shall be automatically renewed for successive one-year periods unless the issuer shall, at least sixty (60) days prior to the scheduled expiration date, give Landlord written notice of such nonrenewal, and (v) shall otherwise be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term of the Letter of Credit for the final period of the Term shall be for a term ending not earlier then the date sixty (60) days after the last day of the Term.
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Letter of Credit. (A) Lessee shall deliver to Lessor and maintain an irrevocable Letter of Credit in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D running in favor of Lessor issued by a bank reasonably approved by Lessor, in an amount equal to One and One-Half times the then current Annual Base Rent. The Letter of Credit shall be irrevocable for the term thereof and shall provide that it is automatically renewable for a period ending not earlier than sixty (60) days after the expiration of the term thereby demised without any action whatsoever on the part of the Lessor; provided that the issuing bank shall have the right not to renew said Letter of Credit on written notice to Lessor not less than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the then current term thereof (it being understood, however, that the privilege of the issuing bank not to renew said Letter of Credit shall not, in any event, diminish the obligation of Lessee to maintain such irrevocable Letter of Credit with Lessor through the date which is sixty (60) days after the expiration of the term hereby demised.) If the issuing bank shall give notice of its intent not to renew the Letter of Credit, Lessee shall replace said Letter of Credit at least 30 days prior to the stated expiration of the existing Letter of Credit. Lessee's failure to so replace the Letter of Credit shall be an immediate event of default without notice and opportunity to cure, occasioning the right of Lessor or any or its successor's and assigns to draw down on the Letter of Credit in its entirety, notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary.
Letter of Credit. All letter-of-credit rights (whether or not the letter of credit is evidenced by a writing) Borrower now has or hereafter acquires relating to the properties, rights, titles and interests referred to in this Section 1.1;
Letter of Credit. The Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit, dated the Certificate Closing Date, in the form of Exhibit G to the Original Participation Agreement and with a Maximum Stated Amount equal to the amount specified under "Letter of Credit Maximum Stated Amount" on Schedule IV to the Original Participation Agreement, from the LC Bank to and for the benefit of the Subordination Agent.
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