Fixed Obligations definition

Fixed Obligations means obligations for real estate taxes, debt service and utilities.
Fixed Obligations means during any period, the sum of rent, management fees, debt service and taxes due.
Fixed Obligations. For any Reference Period, an amount equal to the sum of ----------------- (a) all payments of principal on Funded Debt that become due and payable or that are to become due and payable during such Reference Period, plus (b) the ---- aggregate liability of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for interest on Indebtedness and payments by the Borrower for commitment fees under this Agreement during such Reference Period, plus (c) Rent that became due and ---- payable or that is to become due and payable during such Reference Period.

Examples of Fixed Obligations in a sentence

  • Obligations (other than "Fixed Obligations") so incurred by Manager on behalf of Owner in excess of the amount of such obligations provided for in the Approved Annual Budget and not specifically otherwise approved by the Owner (except for costs of emergency matters referred to in Section 5.4) shall be applied against the contingency amount, and the balance from time to time of such contingency amount is hereinafter sometimes referred to as the uncommitted portion of the contingency amount.

  • The Senior Fixed Collateral Intercreditor Agreement allocates the benefits of the Shared Collateral among the holders of the Senior Fixed Obligations (including, from and after the Escrow Release Date, the Obligations).

  • The term "Fixed Obligations" shall mean obligations for real estate taxes, debt service and utilities.

  • The Senior Lender Intercreditor Agreement defines the relative rights, as lienholders, between the holders of the Revolving Facility Obligations on the one hand and the holders of the Senior Fixed Obligations on the other hand.

  • The Senior Fixed Collateral Intercreditor Agreement allocates the benefits of the Shared Collateral among the holders of the Senior Fixed Obligations.

  • From and after the Escrow Release Date, the Senior Lender Intercreditor Agreement shall define the relative rights, as lienholders, between the holders of the Revolving Facility Obligations on the one hand and the holders of the Senior Fixed Obligations (including, from and after the Escrow Release Date, the Obligations) on the other hand.

  • Maintain at all times the ratio of Borrowers' Cash Flow to Fixed Obligations at no less than 1.25 to 1.0. Borrowers' ratio of Cash Flow to Fixed Obligations shall be tested quarterly upon receipt of Borrower's quarterly consolidated Financial Statements, on a rolling four-quarter historical basis commencing with the four consecutive Calendar Quarters ending December 31, 1997.

  • The Annual Budget shall provide for a contingency amount of at least 5% of the total operating expenditures (exclusive of 'Fixed Obligations' and any non-cash items) set forth in the "Approved Annual Budget' (as hereinafter defined) in the aggregate which may be disbursed by Manager to the extent otherwise permitted hereunder.

  • Notwithstanding that Manager is authorized to and shall make the above-referenced disbursements in the order set forth and to the extent funds are available, Owner solely will be liable for all Fixed Obligations, Operating Costs, and all other costs or expenses of any kind associated with the Facility, and Manager shall have no liability or obligation with respect thereto.


More Definitions of Fixed Obligations

Fixed Obligations means in respect of any Calendar Quarter the sum of the following, except in each case to the extent payable to another Borrower, (i) all principal payments payable during such Calendar Quarter by a Borrower on account of any Debt plus (ii) the Borrowers' aggregate Operating Lease Expense and Interest Expense for such Calendar Quarter including, without limitation or duplication, the aggregate of all amounts payable by the Borrowers or any of them during such Calendar Quarter under any Capital Lease except the portion thereof included under clause (i) above as Capital Lease Expense, and except that in all events amounts payable at maturity on the Revolving Credit Note and the Line of Credit Note, or otherwise in respect of the Revolving Credit and the Line of Credit, respectively, shall not be deemed to be Fixed Obligations for purposes hereof.

Related to Fixed Obligations

  • Specified Obligations means Obligations consisting of the principal and interest on Loans, reimbursement obligations in respect of LC Disbursements and fees.

  • Excluded Obligations has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5.

  • Refunded Obligations means, collectively, the Refunded Notes, if any, and the Refunded Bonds, if any, refunded by each Series.

  • Permitted Obligations mean (i) nonspeculative Hedging Obligations of any Person and its Subsidiaries arising in the ordinary course of business and in accordance with such Person’s established risk management policies that are designed to protect such Person against, among other things, fluctuations in interest rates or currency exchange rates and which in the case of agreements relating to interest rates shall have a notional amount no greater than the payments due with respect to the applicable obligations being hedged and (ii) Commodity Trading Obligations. For the avoidance of doubt, such transactions shall be considered nonspeculative if undertaken in conformance with FE’s Corporate Risk Management Policy then in effect, as approved by FE’s Audit Committee, together with the Approved Business Unit Risk Management Policies referenced thereunder.

  • Retained Obligations shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.6.

  • Designated Obligations means all obligations of the Borrower with respect to (a) principal of and interest on the Loans and (b) accrued and unpaid fees under the Loan Documents.

  • DIP Obligations means “DIP Obligations” as defined in the DIP Order.

  • Apportioned Obligations has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(b).

  • U.S. Obligations means non-redeemable securities evidencing an obligation to timely pay principal and/or interest in a full and timely manner that are direct obligations of the United States of America for the payment of which its full faith and credit is pledged.

  • Loan Obligations means (a) the due and punctual payment by the Borrower of (i) the unpaid principal of and interest (including interest accruing during the pendency of any bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or other similar proceeding, regardless of whether allowed or allowable in such proceeding) on the Loans made to the Borrower under this Agreement, when and as due, whether at maturity, by acceleration, upon one or more dates set for prepayment or otherwise, (ii) each payment required to be made by the Borrower under this Agreement in respect of any Letter of Credit, when and as due, including payments in respect of reimbursement of disbursements, interest thereon (including interest accruing during the pendency of any bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or other similar proceeding, regardless of whether allowed or allowable in such proceeding) and obligations to provide Cash Collateral and (iii) all other monetary obligations of the Borrower owed under or pursuant to this Agreement and each other Loan Document, including obligations to pay fees, expense reimbursement obligations and indemnification obligations, whether primary, secondary, direct, contingent, fixed or otherwise (including monetary obligations incurred during the pendency of any bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or other similar proceeding, regardless of whether allowed or allowable in such proceeding), and (b) the due and punctual payment of all obligations of each other Loan Party under or pursuant to each of the Loan Documents.

  • L/C Obligations means, as at any date of determination, the aggregate amount available to be drawn under all outstanding Letters of Credit plus the aggregate of all Unreimbursed Amounts, including all L/C Borrowings. For purposes of computing the amount available to be drawn under any Letter of Credit, the amount of such Letter of Credit shall be determined in accordance with Section 1.06. For all purposes of this Agreement, if on any date of determination a Letter of Credit has expired by its terms but any amount may still be drawn thereunder by reason of the operation of Rule 3.14 of the ISP, such Letter of Credit shall be deemed to be “outstanding” in the amount so remaining available to be drawn.

  • Guaranty Obligations means, with respect to any Person, without duplication, any obligations of such Person (other than endorsements in the ordinary course of business of negotiable instruments for deposit or collection) guaranteeing or intended to guarantee any Indebtedness of any other Person in any manner, whether direct or indirect, and including without limitation any obligation, whether or not contingent, (i) to purchase any such Indebtedness or any Property constituting security therefor, (ii) to advance or provide funds or other support for the payment or purchase of any such Indebtedness or to maintain working capital, solvency or other balance sheet condition of such other Person (including without limitation keep well agreements, maintenance agreements, comfort letters or similar agreements or arrangements) for the benefit of any holder of Indebtedness of such other Person, (iii) to lease or purchase Property, securities or services primarily for the purpose of assuring the holder of such Indebtedness, or (iv) to otherwise assure or hold harmless the holder of such Indebtedness against loss in respect thereof. The amount of any Guaranty Obligation hereunder shall (subject to any limitations set forth therein) be deemed to be an amount equal to the outstanding principal amount (or maximum principal amount, if larger) of the Indebtedness in respect of which such Guaranty Obligation is made.

  • Guarantied Obligations or "Secured Obligations," as the case may be, in respect of the Obligations of Borrowers now or hereafter existing under or in respect of the Amended Agreement. Each Credit Support Party acknowledges and agrees that any of the Credit Support Documents to which it is a party or otherwise bound shall continue in full force and effect and that all of its obligations thereunder shall be valid and enforceable and shall not be impaired or limited by the execution or effectiveness of this Amendment. Each Credit Support Party represents and warrants that all representations and warranties contained in the Amended Agreement and the Credit Support Documents to which it is a party or otherwise bound are true, correct and complete in all material respects on and as of the Second Amendment Effective Date to the same extent as though made on and as of that date, except to the extent such representations and warranties specifically relate to an earlier date, in which case they were true, correct and complete in all material respects on and as of such earlier date. Each Credit Support Party (other than Borrowers) acknowledges and agrees that (i) notwithstanding the conditions to effectiveness set forth in this Amendment, such Credit Support Party is not required by the terms of the Credit Agreement or any other Loan Document to consent to the amendments to the Credit Agreement effected pursuant to this Amendment and (ii) nothing in the Credit Agreement, this Amendment or any other Loan Document shall be deemed to require the consent of such Credit Support Party to any future amendments to the Credit Agreement.

  • Senior Secured Obligations means (a) with respect to the Revolving Facility Obligations (to the extent such Obligations are secured by the Noteholder First Lien Collateral), the Noteholder Obligations, and (b) with respect to Noteholder Obligations (to the extent such Obligations are secured by the Revolving Facility First Lien Collateral), the Revolving Facility Obligations.

  • Unasserted Obligations means, at any time, Obligations for taxes, costs, indemnifications, reimbursements, damages and other liabilities (except for (i) the principal of and interest on, and fees relating to, any Indebtedness and (ii) contingent reimbursement obligations in respect of amounts that may be drawn under Letters of Credit) in respect of which no claim or demand for payment has been made (or, in the case of Obligations for indemnification, no notice for indemnification has been issued by the Indemnitee) at such time.

  • Additional Secured Obligations means (a) all obligations arising under Secured Cash Management Agreements and Secured Hedge Agreements and (b) all costs and expenses incurred in connection with enforcement and collection of the foregoing, including the fees, charges and disbursements of counsel, in each case whether direct or indirect (including those acquired by assumption), absolute or contingent, due or to become due, now existing or hereafter arising and including interest, expenses and fees that accrue after the commencement by or against any Loan Party or any Affiliate thereof of any proceeding under any Debtor Relief Laws naming such Person as the debtor in such proceeding, regardless of whether such interest, expenses and fees are allowed claims in such proceeding; provided that Additional Secured Obligations of a Guarantor shall exclude any Excluded Swap Obligations with respect to such Guarantor.

  • Related Secured Obligations means, as of any date, the outstanding principal amount of the Related Equipment Notes issued under each Related Indenture, the accrued and unpaid interest (including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, post-petition interest and interest on any overdue amounts) due thereon in accordance with such Related Indenture as of such date, the Related Make-Whole Amount, if any, with respect thereto due thereon in accordance with such Related Indenture as of such date, and any other amounts payable as of such date under the “Operative Documents” (as defined in each Related Indenture).

  • Canadian Obligations means all Obligations owing by the Canadian Borrower.

  • Secured Swap Obligations means all amounts and other obligations owing to any Secured Swap Party under any Secured Swap Agreement (other than Excluded Swap Obligations).

  • U.S. Secured Obligations means, collectively, (a) the US Obligations and (b) all existing or future payment and other obligations owing by any US Credit Party under (i) any Secured Hedge Agreement with a US Hedge Bank and (ii) any Secured Cash Management Agreement with a US Cash Management Bank.

  • Guarantor Subordinated Obligations means, with respect to a Subsidiary Guarantor, any Indebtedness of such Subsidiary Guarantor (whether outstanding on the Issue Date or thereafter Incurred) that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the obligations of such Subsidiary Guarantor under its Subsidiary Guarantee pursuant to a written agreement.

  • Guaranty Obligation has the meaning specified in the definition of "Contingent Obligation."

  • Credit Improved Obligation means any Collateral Debt Obligation which, in the Investment Manager’s judgment, has significantly improved in credit quality and in respect of which one of the following is satisfied:

  • Unliquidated Obligations means, at any time, any Secured Obligations (or portion thereof) that are contingent in nature or unliquidated at such time, including any Secured Obligation that is: (i) an obligation to reimburse a bank for drawings not yet made under a letter of credit issued by it; (ii) any other obligation (including any guarantee) that is contingent in nature at such time; or (iii) an obligation to provide collateral to secure any of the foregoing types of obligations.

  • Permitted Contingent Obligations means, without duplication: (a) Contingent Obligations arising in respect of the Debt under the Note Documents; (b) Contingent Obligations resulting from endorsements for collection or deposit in the Ordinary Course of Business; (c) Contingent Obligations outstanding on the date of this Agreement and set forth on Schedule 8.1 (including any refinancings, extensions, increases or amendments to the indebtedness underlying such Contingent Obligations to the extent constituting (i) Refinancing Debt or (ii) extensions of the maturity thereof without any other change in terms); (d) Contingent Obligations incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business with respect to surety and appeal bonds, performance bonds and other similar obligations not to exceed $250,000 in the aggregate at any time outstanding; (f) Contingent Obligations arising under indemnity agreements with title insurers to cause such title insurers to issue to the Purchaser mortgagee title insurance policies; (g) Contingent Obligations arising with respect to customary indemnification obligations in favor of purchasers in connection with dispositions of personal property assets permitted under Section 8.6; (h) [Reserved]; (i) so long as there exists no Event of Default both immediately before and immediately after giving effect to any such transaction, Contingent Obligations existing or arising under any Swap Contract, provided, however, that such obligations are (or were) entered into by an Obligor or an Affiliate in the Ordinary Course of Business for the purpose of directly mitigating risks associated with liabilities, commitments, investments, assets, or property held or reasonably anticipated by such Person and not for purposes of speculation; and (j) other Contingent Obligations not permitted by clauses (a) through (i) above, not to exceed $250,000 in the aggregate at any time outstanding.

  • Permitted Swap Obligations means all obligations (contingent or otherwise) of the Company or any Subsidiary existing or arising under Swap Contracts; provided that each of the following criteria is satisfied: (a) such obligations are (or were) entered into by such Person in the ordinary course of business for the purpose of directly mitigating risks associated with liabilities, commitments or assets held or reasonably anticipated by such Person, or changes in the value of securities issued by such Person in conjunction with a securities repurchase program not otherwise prohibited hereunder, and not for purposes of speculation or taking a “market view;” and (b) such Swap Contracts do not contain any provision (“walk-away” provision) exonerating the non-defaulting party from its obligation to make payments on outstanding transactions to the defaulting party.