Examples of Judicial Officer or Assignee in a sentence
Any portion of the Collateral is subject to attachment, seizure or is otherwise levied upon or comes into possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee; provided, however that Borrower shall have ten (10) days to post a bond to cause such attachment, seizure or levy to be fully released or removed after the occurrence of such event.
Any portion of the Collateral is subject to attachment, seizure or is otherwise levied upon or comes into possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee; provided, however that Debtor shall have ten (10) days to post a bond to cause such attachment, seizure or levy to be fully released or removed after the occurrence of such event.
The term "Judicial Officer or Assignee" means any trustee, receiver, controller, custodian, assignee for the benefit of creditors or any other person or entity having powers or duties like or similar to the powers and duties of a trustee, receiver, controller, custodian or assignee for the benefit of creditors.
Any portion of the Collateral is subject to attachment, seizure or is otherwise levied upon or comes into possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee; provided, however the Borrower shall have ten (10) days to post a bond to cause such attachment, seizure or levy to be fully released or removed after the occurrence of such an event.
If all or any material portion of the Debtor’s non-collateral assets or if any portion of Debtor’s collateral assets are attached, seized, subjected to a writ or distress warrant, or are levied upon, or come into the possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee.
If a portion of the Debtor's collateral assets with a value in excess of 25% of the principal amount under the Loan Agreement are attached, seized, subjected to a writ or distress warrant, or are levied upon, or come into the possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee.
If all or any item of Collateral is attached, levied upon, seized, subjected to a writ or distress warrant, or are levied upon, or come into the possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee.
Any portion of the Collateral is subject to attachment, seizure or is otherwise levied upon or comes into possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee.
If all or any of the assets of Borrower are attached, seized, subjected to a writ or distress warrant, or are levied upon, or come into the possession of any Judicial Officer or Assignee.
The term "Judicial Officer or Assignee" means any trustee, receiver, controller, custodian, assignee for the benefit of creditors or any other person or entity having powers or duties like or similar to the powers and duties of a trustee, receiver, controller, or assignee for the benefit of creditors.