Limitations on Shared-Loss Payment The Receiver shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to Section 2.1(d) with respect to any Foreclosure Loss, Restructuring Loss, Short Sale Loss, Deficient Loss, or Portfolio Loss that the Receiver determines, based upon the criteria set forth in this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement (including the analysis and documentation requirements of Section 2.1(a)) or Customary Servicing Procedures, should not have been effected by the Assuming Institution; provided, however, (x) the Receiver must provide notice to the Assuming Institution detailing the grounds for not making such payment, (y) the Receiver must provide the Assuming Institution with a reasonable opportunity to cure any such deficiency and (z) (1) to the extent curable, if cured, the Receiver shall make payment with respect to the properly effected Loss, and (2) to the extent not curable, shall not constitute grounds for the Receiver to withhold payment as to all other Losses (or portion of Losses) that are properly payable pursuant to the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement. In the event that the Receiver does not make any payment with respect to Losses claimed pursuant to Section 2.1(d), the Receiver and Assuming Institution shall, upon final resolution, make the necessary adjustments to the Monthly Shared-Loss Amount for that Monthly Certificate and the payment pursuant to Section 2.1(d) above shall be adjusted accordingly.
Limitation on Additional Indebtedness The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Restricted Subsidiary or Restricted Affiliate to, directly or indirectly, create, incur, assume, issue, guarantee or in any manner become directly or indirectly liable for or with respect to, contingently or otherwise, the payment of (collectively to "incur") any Indebtedness (including any Acquired Indebtedness), except for Permitted Indebtedness; provided, that (A)(i) the Company will be permitted to incur Indebtedness (including Acquired Indebtedness and Buildout Indebtedness) and (ii) a Restricted Subsidiary or Restricted Affiliate will be permitted to incur Acquired Indebtedness or Buildout Indebtedness, if, in either case, immediately after giving pro forma effect to such incurrence (including the application of the net proceeds therefrom), either (X) the ratio of Total Consolidated Indebtedness to Consolidated Pro Forma Operating Cash Flow would not be greater than or equal to 5.5 to 1.0 if such Indebtedness is incurred prior to October 15, 2000 or 5.0 to 1.0 if such Indebtedness is incurred on or after October 15, 2000 or (Y) the ratio of Total Consolidated Indebtedness to Total Invested Equity Capital would not exceed 2.0 to 1.0 and (B) on or after October 15, 2002, a Restricted Affiliate will be permitted to incur Acquired Indebtedness or Buildout Indebtedness, if, after giving pro forma effect to such incurrence (including the application of the net proceeds therefrom), the ratio of Total Affiliate Indebtedness to Affiliate Pro Forma Operating Cash Flow of such Restricted Affiliate would not be greater than or equal to 4.0 to 1.0. For purposes of determining compliance with this Section 10.11, in the event that an item of Indebtedness meets the criteria of more than one of the types of Indebtedness permitted by this covenant, the Company in its sole discretion shall classify such item of Indebtedness and only be required to include the amount of such Indebtedness as one of such types.