Common use of Securities and Instruments Clause in Contracts

Securities and Instruments. (i) No Person has or will have any written or oral option, warrant, right, call, commitment, conversion right, right of exchange or other agreement or any right or privilege (whether by law, pre-emptive or contractual) capable of becoming an option, warrant, right, call, commitment, conversion right, right of exchange or other agreement to acquire any right or interest in any of the Securities and Instruments that are Collateral.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Security Agreement (Bombay Co Inc), Canadian Security Agreement (Bombay Co Inc), Canadian Security Agreement (Bombay Company Inc)

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Securities and Instruments. (i1) No Person has or will have any written or oral option, warrant, right, call, commitment, conversion right, right of exchange or other agreement or any right or privilege (whether by law, pre-emptive or contractual) capable of becoming an option, warrant, right, call, commitment, conversion right, right of exchange or other agreement to acquire any right or interest in any of the Securities and Instruments that are Collateral.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (General Cable Corp /De/), Credit Agreement (General Cable Corp /De/)

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