Financial Indebtedness definition

Financial Indebtedness means any indebtedness for or in respect of:
Financial Indebtedness means any indebtedness in respect of:
Financial Indebtedness means any indebtedness for or in relation to:

Examples of Financial Indebtedness in a sentence

  • No Obligor shall, and shall procure that none of its Subsidiaries will, incur any Financial Indebtedness, other than Permitted Debt.

  • No Financial Indebtedness shall be incurred on behalf of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company or against the security of any of the Portfolio or the property of any subsidiary of the Company unless the Board has given its prior written approval to the Company or that subsidiary incurring that Financial Indebtedness.

  • An executory attachment (uitvoerend beslag/saisie exécutoire) or other similar process is enforced upon or against all or any part of the property, assets or revenues of the Issuer or any Subsidiary, provided that the aggregate amount of the Financial Indebtedness in respect of which such executory attachment is enforced amounts to at least EUR 5,000,000 or its equivalent and is not discharged or stayed within 60 Business Days.

  • The Issuer shall not, and shall procure that none of its Subsidiaries, incur any Financial Indebtedness, provided however that the Issuer and the Subsidiaries have a right to incur Financial Indebtedness that constitute Permitted Debt, if such Permitted Debt is incurred on market terms (or better).

  • In case of enforcement of the Shared Security, any enforcement proceeds will first be applied towards repayment of the Financial Indebtedness incurred by the Issuer under the Super Senior RCF and the Super Senior Xxxxxx and secondly towards redemption of the Bonds.


More Definitions of Financial Indebtedness

Financial Indebtedness means, in relation to a person (the “debtor”), a liability of the debtor:
Financial Indebtedness means (without double counting) any indebtedness for or in respect of:
Financial Indebtedness means any obligation for the payment or repayment of money, whether as principal or as surety and whether present or future, actual or contingent;
Financial Indebtedness means any indebtedness in respect of: (A) monies borrowed; (B) any debenture, bond, note, loan stock or other security; (C) any acceptance credit; (D) the acquisition cost of any asset to the extent payable before or after the time of acquisition or possession by the party liable where the advance or deferred payment is arranged primarily as a method of raising finance for the acquisition of that asset; (E) leases entered into primarily as a method of raising finance for the acquisition of the asset leased; (F) amounts raised under any other transaction having the commercial effect of borrowing or raising of money; (G) any guarantee, indemnity or similar assurance against financial loss of any person;
Financial Indebtedness means, in relation to any Person at any date, without duplication:
Financial Indebtedness means (without double counting) any indebtedness of the Group for or in respect of:
Financial Indebtedness means any indebtedness in respect of: monies borrowed or raised, including Market Loans;the amount of any liability in respect of any Finance Lease;receivables sold or discounted (other than on a non-recourse basis, provided that the requirements for de-recognition under the Accounting Principles are met);any amount raised under any other transaction having the commercial effect of a borrowing (including forward sale or purchase arrangements);any derivative transaction entered into in connection with protection against or benefit from fluctuation in any rate or price (and, when calculating the value of any derivative transaction, only the mark to market value shall be taken into account);any counter-indemnity obligation in respect of a guarantee, indemnity, bond, standby or documentary letter of credit or any other instrument issued by a bank or financial institution; and(without double counting) any guarantee or other assurance against financial loss in respect of a type referred to in the above paragraphs (a) to (f).