Dutch Parent Borrower definition

Dutch Parent Borrower shall have the meaning provided in the recitals hereto and shall include any successor thereto permitted under Section 9.11.
Dutch Parent Borrower means Darling International NL Holdings B.V., a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid), organized under the laws of The Netherlands.
Dutch Parent Borrower means Biomet Global Supply Chain Center B.V., a besloten vennootschap (a private limited liability company) formed under the laws of the Netherlands.

Examples of Dutch Parent Borrower in a sentence

  • In the event of a Dutch Parent Borrower Disposition (i) all Loans (including Swingline Loans) outstanding under the Dutch Subfacility immediately prior to the date of such Dutch Parent Borrower Disposition shall be prepaid and (ii) the Dutch LC Exposure under the Dutch Subfacility shall be Cash Collateralized or backstopped on terms reasonably satisfactory to each applicable Dutch Issuing Bank in accordance with Section 2.13(j).

  • Within 90 days of the Vion Acquisition Closing Date (or such later date as the Administrative Agent shall agree in its reasonable discretion), the Dutch Parent Borrower shall pledge the Equity Interests of Vion Dutch Opco pursuant to a Foreign Security Agreement and deliver a certified copy of the share pledge and scan of the register to the Administrative Agent.

  • Xxxxxx Title: Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer BIOMET GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN CENTER B.V., as Dutch Parent Borrower By: /s/ D.I.A. xx Xxxxx Name: D.I.A. xx Xxxxx Title: Managing Director [Biomet ABL Credit Agreement] BIOLECTRON, INC.

  • In the event of a Dutch Parent Borrower Disposition (i) all Loans (including Swingline Loans) outstanding under the Dutch Subfacility immediately prior to the date of such Dutch Parent Borrower Disposition shall be prepaid and (ii) the Dutch LC Exposure under the Dutch Subfacility shall be Cash Collateralized or backstopped on terms reasonably satisfactory to each applicable Dutch Issuing Bank in accordance with Section 2.13(j)..

Related to Dutch Parent Borrower

  • Parent Borrower as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • U.S. Borrower means any Borrower that is a U.S. Person.

  • Lead Borrower has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble of this Agreement.

  • The Borrower has advised the Banks that the Borrower has entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger and Reorganization, dated as of February 10, 2000 (the "Merger Agreement"), among the Borrower, Opticare Health Systems, Inc. (the "Parent"), and OC Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Parent ("Merger Sub"), pursuant to which the parties intend to merge Merger Sub with and into the Borrower subject to the terms and conditions thereof which include, among other things, restructuring the Obligations owing to the Banks on terms and conditions mutually agreed upon by the Borrower and the Banks. While the Borrower and the Banks have initiated discussions and due diligence concerning the Merger and any proposed restructuring of the Obligations, the Borrower acknowledges that the Banks have not consented to the Merger nor have the Banks agreed to any terms and conditions relating to any restructuring of the Obligations. In the meantime, however, the Borrower intends to continue to sell the remaining physician practice management groups operated by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries (collectively being referred to herein as the "PPM Businesses") and use a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the PPM Businesses to meet its reasonable and necessary operating expenses. To afford the Borrower an opportunity to proceed with the transactions described above, the Borrower has requested that (i) the Banks extend the temporary waiver period provided for in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 of that certain Seventh Amendment and Waiver to Credit Agreement dated as of December 10, 1999, among the Borrower, the Banks, and the Agent (the "Seventh Amendment") (as further amended, in part, by a December 30, 1999, letter agreement, a February 29, 2000, letter agreement, a March 24, 2000, letter agreement, and an April 14, 2000, letter agreement, and a May 5, 2000, letter agreement, in each case between the Borrower, the Banks and the Agent) and, in addition, that the Banks temporarily waive any non-compliance by the Borrower as of December 31, 1999, and as of March 31, 2000, with Sections 8.8 (Total Funded Debt/Adjusted EBITDA Ratio), 8.10 (Interest Coverage Ratio), and 8.11 (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) of the Credit Agreement and the Borrower's non-compliance with Section 8.5(b) of the Credit Agreement with respect to the timely delivery of the Borrower's March 31, 2000, financial statements, in each case to the earlier of June 2, 2000, or the termination of the Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms (the earlier of such dates being referred to herein as the "Waiver Termination Date"), (ii) Bank of Montreal extend the Bridge Loan Period from May 19, 2000, to the Waiver Termination Date, and (iii) postpone the due date for the payment of principal, interest and unused commitment fees otherwise due on or before May 19, 2000, to the Waiver Termination Date. By signing below, the Banks (including Bank of Montreal with respect to the Bridge Loan Commitment) hereby agree to extend the waiver period provided in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 of the Seventh Amendment from May 19, 2000, to the Waiver Termination Date, temporarily waive any non-compliance by the Borrower as of December 31, 1999, and March 31, 2000, with Sections 8.8 (Total Funded Debt/Adjusted EBITDA Ratio), 8.10 (Interest Coverage Ratio), and 8.11 (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) of the Credit Agreement and the Borrower's non-compliance with Section 8.5(b) of the Credit Agreement with respect to the timely delivery of the Borrower's March 31, 2000, financial statements through the period ending on the Waiver Termination Date, agree to extend the Bridge Loan Period to the Waiver Termination Date, and agree to postpone the due date for the payment of principal, interest, and unused commitment fees otherwise due on or before May 19, 2000, to the Waiver Termination Date, provided that:

  • Co-Borrower shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.

  • Domestic Borrower means the Company and each Designated Borrower that is a Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Canadian Borrower as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • means Borrower s forecasted consolidated and consolidating: (a) balance sheets; (b) profit and loss statements; (c) cash flow statements; and (d) capitalization statements, all prepared on a Subsidiary by Subsidiary or division-by-division basis, if applicable, and otherwise consistent with the historical Financial Statements of the Borrower, together with appropriate supporting details and a statement of underlying assumptions.

  • German Borrower means (a) any Borrower that is a resident for tax purposes in Germany and (b) any Borrower in respect of which written notice is given to the Administrative Agent (by the Company) prior to that Borrower becoming a Borrower hereunder that such Borrower is resident in Germany for German tax purposes.

  • Initial Borrower has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.

  • Domestic Subsidiary Borrower means any Subsidiary Borrower which is a Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Domestic Credit Party means any Credit Party that is organized under the laws of any State of the United States or the District of Columbia.

  • Foreign Subsidiary Borrower means any Eligible Foreign Subsidiary that becomes a Foreign Subsidiary Borrower pursuant to Section 2.23 and that has not ceased to be a Foreign Subsidiary Borrower pursuant to such Section.

  • Swiss Borrower means a Borrower incorporated in Switzerland and/or having its registered office in Switzerland and/or qualifying as a Swiss resident pursuant to Art. 9 of the Swiss Federal Withholding Tax Act.

  • Designated Borrower has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph hereto.

  • Co-Borrowers has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

  • Dutch Borrower means any Borrower that is organized under the laws of the Netherlands.

  • Qualified borrower means any borrower that is a sponsoring entity that has a controlling interest in the real property that is financed by a qualified loan. A controlling interest includes, but is not limited to, a controlling interest in the general partner of a limited partnership that owns the real property.

  • Subsidiary Borrower any Subsidiary of the Borrower that becomes a party hereto pursuant to Section 10.1(c)(i) until such time as such Subsidiary Borrower is removed as a party hereto pursuant to Section 10.1(c)(ii).

  • Credit Parties means the Borrower and the Guarantors.

  • UK Borrower means any Borrower (i) that is organized or formed under the laws of the United Kingdom or (ii) payments from which under this Agreement or any other Loan Document are subject to withholding Taxes imposed by the laws of the United Kingdom.

  • Ultimate Parent means a Company, which owns not less than fifty-one percent (51%) equity either directly or indirectly in the Parent and Affiliates.

  • Borrower as defined in the preamble hereto.

  • Subsidiary Borrowers means, collectively (i) each Domestic Subsidiary of the Company that is a party to this Agreement as a “Borrower” on the Effective Date and (ii) each Domestic Subsidiary of the Company that becomes a party to this Agreement as a “Borrower” following the Effective Date pursuant to Section 5.14, in each case, until such time as such Domestic Subsidiary is released from its obligations under the Loan Documents in accordance with this Agreement.

  • U.S. Credit Party means the U.S. Borrower and each U.S. Subsidiary Guarantor.

  • Credit Party means the Administrative Agent, the Issuing Bank, the Swingline Lender or any other Lender.