Loan Provisions Sample Clauses

Loan Provisions. [ ] A. Participant loans are permitted in accordance with the Employer's established loan procedures. [ ] B. Loan payments will be suspended under the Plan as permitted under Code Section 414(u) in compliance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994.
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Loan Provisions. No Mortgage Loan contains a provision that by its terms would automatically or at the unilateral option of the Mortgagor cause such Mortgage Loan not to be a "qualified mortgage" as such term is defined in Section 860G(a)(3) of the Code.
Loan Provisions. The following provisions shall apply to any loan made to the Trust fund:
Loan Provisions. Additional provi- sions governing default under the sec- tion 202 loan are included in the regu- latory agreement and other loan docu- ments. § 891.590 Notice upon HAP contract expiration.
Loan Provisions. (a) Each Partner shall, in its reasonable discretion, cooperate to amend this Agreement and the Certificate of Limited Partnership if required to comply with the requirements of any lender providing mortgage financing to the Company in accordance with this Agreement.
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Loan Provisions. 1. Participant loans are permitted in accordance with the Employer’s established loan procedures.
Loan Provisions. Each Member shall cooperate to amend this Agreement and the Certificate of Formation (and or to cause the Company to amend the organizational documents of any Subsidiary of the Company) if required to comply with the requirements of any lender providing mortgage financing to the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company in accordance with this Agreement, provided that no such amendment shall reduce the rights or increase the obligations of the Members under this Agreement. No Member will be required to guaranty debt, except that (a) to the extent a mutually approved construction loan requires guarantees of the repayment of the loan, Liberty and Comcast shall (subject to Section 7.02(f)) each provide joint and several guarantees and (b) Liberty shall provide a completion guaranty if required by the construction lender, provided that the obligations thereunder shall be no more onerous on Liberty than the Development Agreement. At any time while any Member has potential liability under so called non-recourse carve-outs, the Company and its Subsidiaries shall not be authorized to take any action that would result in the triggering of liability under the non-recourse carve-outs, without the prior approval of all of the Members, which may be withheld for any reason or no reason. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, at any time while any Member has potential liability under so called non-recourse carve-outs: (i) without the consent of the Members, the Company shall not be authorized to commence, on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary, any voluntary proceeding for bankruptcy, reorganization or similar relief, or to consent to any involuntary petition for such relief; (ii) the Members expressly waive any rights that they may have at any time, whether under a theory of fiduciary duty or under any other legal or equitable principle, to compel the Company or any Subsidiary to take any action that would trigger liability under non-recourse carve-outs, including, without limitation, commencing a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding or consenting to any involuntary petition or relief in connection therewith; and (iii) the Members agree that they themselves shall not initiate an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding with respect to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.
Loan Provisions. 33 2.1 General Loan Provisions 33 2.2 Term of Loan. 34 2.2.1 Term Facility 34 2.2.2 Intentionally Omitted 34 2.3 Interest Rate and Payment Terms 34 2.3.1 Borrower’s Options 34 2.3.2 Conversion Options 34 2.3.3 Conversion Request 34 2.3.4 If No Notice 35 2.3.5 Telephonic Notice 35 2.3.6 Limits On Options 35 2.3.7 Payment and Calculation of Interest 35 2.3.8 Mandatory Principal Payments 36 2.3.9 Prepayment 36 2.3.10 Maturity 36
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