Amendments without Material Adverse Effect Sample Clauses

Amendments without Material Adverse Effect. Without the consent of the Noteholders, the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee may, and when directed by Issuer Order will, amend this Indenture to add terms to, to change or eliminate the terms of, or to amend (other than the amendments in Section 9.2) the rights of the Noteholders under, this Indenture, if:
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Amendments without Material Adverse Effect. Other than as set forth in Section 9.2, the Trust and the Indenture Trustee may, and the Indenture Trustee when directed by Trust Order will, amend this Indenture, also without the consent of the Noteholders, for the purpose of adding any provisions to, or changing in any manner or eliminating any of the provisions of, this Indenture or modifying in any manner the rights of the Noteholders under this Indenture, if:
Amendments without Material Adverse Effect. Without the consent of the Exchange Noteholders, the parties may amend this Agreement or an Exchange Note Supplement to add terms to, to change or eliminate the terms of, or to modify the rights of the Exchange Noteholders under, this Agreement or the Exchange Note Supplement, if:

Related to Amendments without Material Adverse Effect

  • Parent Material Adverse Effect Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have been any Parent Material Adverse Effect or any event, change, or effect that would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

  • Company Material Adverse Effect Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have been any Company Material Adverse Effect or any event, change, or effect that would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

  • No Company Material Adverse Effect Since the date of this Agreement, there shall not have occurred any Company Material Adverse Effect.

  • Material Adverse Effect The occurrence of any event or condition that has had, or could reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect.

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