Common use of Borrowing Mechanics Clause in Contracts

Borrowing Mechanics. When Debtor desires a Credit Extension, Debtor will notify Secured Party by facsimile or electronic mail (or by telephone, provided that such telephonic notice shall be promptly confirmed in writing). Each Credit Extension shall be in an amount greater than or equal to $250,000 or such lesser amount as may be agreed to by Secured Party in its sole discretion. Secured Party shall make Credit Extensions for costs associated with the purchase of the equipment listed on Schedule 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein or other equipment identified by Debtor from time to time by wire transfer to such account as specified by Debtor at such time as Debtor has complied to the satisfaction of the Secured Party with the conditions precedent set forth in Section 1(b) below.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Loan and Security Agreement, Loan and Security Agreement (Zogenix, Inc.), Master Loan and Security Agreement (Zogenix, Inc.)

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