Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest Sample Clauses

Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If CEDAR becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then CEDAR will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
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Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If XXXX becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then XXXX will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If MFG becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then MFG will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If CF becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then CF will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If ALPINE becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then ALPINE will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 10% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 10% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If WAVE becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then WAVE will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If CCG becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then CCG will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
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Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If PEC becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then PEC will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If TVT becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then TVT will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 18% per annum, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment. G11.
Prejudgment and Postjudgment Interest. If DC26 becomes entitled to the entry of a judgment against any Merchant or any Guarantor, then DC26 will be entitled to the recovery of prejudgment interest at a rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, and upon entry of any such judgment, it will accrue interest at a postjudgment rate of 24% per annum (or 16% per annum if any Merchant is a sole proprietorship), or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law if less, which rate will govern over the statutory rate of interest up until actual satisfaction of the judgment.
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