APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITIES BETWEEN SERIES Sample Clauses

APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITIES BETWEEN SERIES. In the event that the Trustee takes any action to enforce the Security in respect of more than one Series and is unable to apportion to a particular Series any Liabilities incurred by it, the Trustee shall apportion such Liabilities to each of the Series in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred in the proportion which the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding in respect of each such Series bears to the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of all such Series (as at the date such Liabilities occurred) in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred as a whole.
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APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITIES BETWEEN SERIES. In the event that the Security Trustee takes any action to enforce the Security in respect of more than one Series of Loan Notes and is unable to apportion to a particular Series of Loan Notes any Liabilities incurred by it, the Security Trustee shall be entitled in its sole discretion (for the avoidance of doubt, without being required to obtain a VFN Series Direction and/or a Term Series Direction) to apportion such Liabilities to each of the Series of Loan Notes in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred in the proportion which the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of each such Series of Loan Notes bears to the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of all such Series of Loan Notes (as at the date such Liabilities were incurred) in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred.
APPORTIONMENT OF LIABILITIES BETWEEN SERIES. In the event that the Security Trustee takes any action to enforce the Security in respect of more than one Series and is unable to apportion to a particular Series any Liabilities incurred by it, the Security Trustee shall be entitled in its sole discretion to apportion such Liabilities to each of the Series in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred in the proportion which the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding in respect of each such Series bears to the aggregate Principal Amount Outstanding of all such Series (as at the date such Liabilities were incurred) in respect of which such Liabilities were incurred as a whole.

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  • Allocation of Liabilities The IMS Health Group shall assume all Liabilities relating to the participation of IMS Health Transferred Savings Plan Employees in the Corporation Savings Plan. The Corporation Group shall retain all other Liabilities relating to the Corporation Savings Plan.

  • Extent of Liability; Contribution (a) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each Borrower’s liability under this Section 5.11 shall be limited to the greater of (i) all amounts for which such Borrower is primarily liable, as described below, and (ii) such Borrower’s Allocable Amount.

  • Payment of Liabilities, Including Taxes, Etc Each Loan Party shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, duly pay and discharge all liabilities to which it is subject or which are asserted against it, promptly as and when the same shall become due and payable, including all taxes, assessments and governmental charges upon it or any of its properties, assets, income or profits, prior to the date on which penalties attach thereto, except to the extent that such liabilities, including taxes, assessments or charges, are being contested in good faith and by appropriate and lawful proceedings diligently conducted and for which such reserve or other appropriate provisions, if any, as shall be required by GAAP shall have been made.

  • Allocation of Liability It is expressly understood and agreed that the Seller shall be liable to third parties for any and all obligations, claims, losses, damages, liabilities, and expenses to the extent arising out of events, contractual obligations, acts, or omissions of the Seller that occurred in connection with the ownership or operation of the Property during the period in which the Seller owned the Property prior to the Closing and the Purchaser shall be liable to third parties for any and all obligations, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses to the extent arising out of events, contractual obligations, acts, or omissions of the Purchaser that occur in connection with the ownership or operation of the Property during the period in which the Purchaser owns the Property after the Closing. The provisions of this Section 12.1 shall survive the Closing.

  • Absence of Liabilities Except as set forth in the Financial Statements, the Company has no material liabilities, contingent or otherwise, other than (i) liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business, that individually or in the aggregate are not material to the financial condition or operating results of the Company, and (ii) obligations not required under generally accepted accounting principles to be reflected in the Financial Statements.

  • Sharing of Liability If any Underwriter defaults in its obligations: (a) pursuant to Section 5.1, 5.2 or 5.4 hereof, (b) to pay amounts charged to its account pursuant to Section 7.1, 7.2, or 8.1 hereof, or (c) pursuant to Section 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, or 11.1 hereof, you will assume your proportionate share (determined on the basis of the respective Underwriting Percentages of the non-defaulting Underwriters) of such obligations, but no such assumption will relieve any defaulting Underwriter from liability to the non-defaulting Underwriters, the Issuer, the Guarantor, or the Seller for its default.

  • Limit of Liability Under no circumstances will the Company or an Affiliate be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages (including lost profits) of any form incurred by any person, whether or not foreseeable and regardless of the form of the act in which such a claim may be brought, with respect to the Plan.

  • Assumption and Satisfaction of Liabilities Except as otherwise specifically set forth in any Ancillary Agreement, from and after the Relevant Time, (a) Vector shall, or shall cause a member of the Vector Group to, accept, assume (or, as applicable, retain) and perform, discharge and fulfill, in accordance with their respective terms (“Assume”), all of the Vector Retained Liabilities and (b) Spinco shall, or shall cause a member of the Spinco Group to, Assume all the Spinco Liabilities, in each case, regardless of (i) when or where such Liabilities arose or arise, (ii) whether the facts upon which they are based occurred prior to, on or subsequent to the Relevant Time, (iii) where or against whom such Liabilities are asserted or determined, or (iv) whether arising from or alleged to arise from negligence, recklessness, violation of Law, fraud or misrepresentation by any member of the Vector Group or the Spinco Group, or any of their past or present respective directors, officers, employees, agents, Subsidiaries or Affiliates.

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