Obligor Limits definition

Obligor Limits the specified limit on the aggregate stated net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Scheduled Receivables of any Eligible Obligor that may be outstanding at any time hereunder, as set forth on Schedule A to the Fee Letter. The Obligor Limits in respect of any Eligible Obligor are subject to reduction or cancellation by the Purchaser in the event of an Obligor Adverse Change, any such reduction or cancellation to be notified by the Purchaser to the Seller and the Servicer promptly in writing (it being understood that any such reduction or cancellation shall not apply to Scheduled Receivables that have been purchased prior to the date of such reduction or cancellation).
Obligor Limits the specified limit expressed in Dollars on the aggregate net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Scheduled Receivables of any Tranche A Eligible Buyer, Tranche B Eligible Buyer or Tranche D Eligible Buyer that may be purchased and remain outstanding at any time hereunder in respect of Purchased Receivables, as set forth in Schedule 1.2, as amended. For the purposes of this definition, Japanese Yen denominated Receivables will be converted to Dollars at the Spot Rate in effect on the date of purchase.
Obligor Limits the specified limit on the aggregate stated net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Scheduled Receivables of any Eligible Buyer that may be outstanding at any time hereunder, as set forth on Schedule 1.1B. The Obligor Limits are discretionary credit limits subject to modification from time to time by the Administrative Agent based on its internal credit criteria, any such modification to be notified by the Administrative Agent to the Servicer in writing. The Obligor Limits will at all times be determined by reference to Dollars.

Examples of Obligor Limits in a sentence

  • Schedule 1.2, “Eligible Buyers, Obligor Limits and Applicable Percentages” is deleted and replaced with Schedule 1.2 attached hereto.

  • In respect of each Eligible Buyer and Tranche A and Tranche B, the receivables purchased shall not exceed the respective Obligor Limits.

  • At such date as any Tranche A Receivables and Tranche B Receivables outstanding at the Effective Date of the First Amendment to the Agreement dated as of November 14, 2012 have been paid in full, Schedule 1.2, “Eligible Buyers, Obligor Limits and Applicable Percentages—Tranche A and Tranche B” shall be reduced to 0.

  • With effect from the Effective Date of the First Amendment to the Agreement dated as of November 14, 2012, the Tranche A and Tranche B Obligor Limits shall be uncommitted, as specified on amended Schedule 1.2.

  • Limits Schedule 1.2, "Eligible Buyers, Obligor Limits and Applicable Percentages" is deleted and replaced with Schedule 1.2 attached hereto.

  • Schedule 1.2, “Eligible Buyers, Obligor Limits and Applicable Percentages—Tranche D”, is deleted and replaced with Schedule 1.2 attached hereto.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, each Purchaser severally agrees to purchase from time to time from the Originators on a revolving basis, without recourse (except as expressly provided herein) ownership interests in the Scheduled Receivables in an amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the amount of such Purchaser’s Investment Limit and, in respect of each Eligible Buyer, an amount not to exceed at any time outstanding the respective Obligor Limits.

  • Compliance of the Investments in Euros with Obligor Limits and Purchaser’s Investment Limits shall be determined by reference to the Dollar Equivalent Amount thereof.

  • The following proviso is inserted at the end of Section 2.6(a): “provided, however, that purchases of Malaysia Receivables shall be made solely by Deutsche Bank Malaysia subject, in each case, to compliance with the respective Obligor Limits for Tranche D Receivables and Deutsche Bank Malaysia shall only purchase Malaysia Receivables”.

  • Subject to (i) the prior written consent of the Lender to the addition of such New Eligible Obligor, (ii) determination of the applicable Obligor Limits for such New Eligible Obligor by the Lender, and (iii) any necessary amendment to this Agreement, such customer shall be deemed to be an Eligible Obligor for all purposes of this Agreement and the other Program Documents.


More Definitions of Obligor Limits

Obligor Limits the specified limit expressed in Dollars on the aggregate net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Scheduled Receivables of any Eligible Buyer that may be purchased and remain outstanding at any time hereunder in respect of Purchased Receivables, as set forth in Schedule 1.2, as amended. For the purposes of this definition, Japanese Yen or Euro denominated Receivables will be converted to Dollars at the Spot Rate in effect on the date of purchase.
Obligor Limits the specified limit on the aggregate stated net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Assigned Receivables of any Eligible Obligor that may be outstanding at any time hereunder, as set forth on Schedule B. The Obligor Limits in respect of any Eligible Obligor are subject to reduction or cancellation by the Lender in the event of an Obligor Adverse Change, any such reduction or cancellation to be notified by the Lender to the Borrower and the Servicer promptly in writing (it being understood that any such reduction or cancellation shall not apply to Assigned Receivables that have been assigned prior to the date of such reduction or cancellation). Certain Eligible Obligors have limits established in Euros as specified on Schedule B.
Obligor Limits the specified limit on the aggregate stated net amount payable (net of credit memos) of Receivables of any Eligible Obligor that may be outstanding at any time hereunder, as set forth on Schedule 1.1E. The Obligor Limits in respect of any Eligible Obligor are subject to reduction or cancellation by the Agent in the event of an Obligor Adverse Change, any such reduction or cancellation to be notified by the Agent to the Servicer promptly in writing (it being understood that any such reduction or cancellation shall not apply to Transferred Receivables that have been assigned prior to the date of such reduction or cancellation).

Related to Obligor Limits

  • Obligor Concentration Limit At any time, in relation to the aggregate Unpaid Balance of Receivables owed by any single Obligor and its Affiliated obligors (if any):

  • Facility Limit means $100,000,000 as reduced or increased from time to time pursuant to Section 2.02(e) or 2.02(h), as applicable. References to the unused portion of the Facility Limit shall mean, at any time of determination, an amount equal to (x) the Facility Limit at such time, minus (y) the sum of the Aggregate Capital plus the LC Participation Amount.

  • Obligor Percentage means, at any time of determination, for each Obligor, a fraction, expressed as a percentage, (a) the numerator of which is the aggregate Outstanding Balance of the Eligible Receivables of such Obligor less the amount (if any) then included in the calculation of the Excess Concentration with respect to such Obligor and (b) the denominator of which is the aggregate Outstanding Balance of all Eligible Receivables at such time.

  • Concentration Limits means, as of any date of determination prior to (x) the Commitment Termination Date with respect to all items below and (y) the Final Maturity Date with respect to the concentration limit set forth in clause (c) below, for purposes of determining the Excess Concentration Amount and the Borrowing Base, the concentration limitations set forth below:

  • 1940 Act Asset Coverage means “asset coverage,” as defined for purposes of Section 18(h) of the 1940 Act, of at least 200% with respect to all outstanding senior securities of the Fund which are shares of stock for purposes of the 1940 Act, including all outstanding MuniFund Term Preferred Shares (or such other asset coverage as may in the future be specified in or under the 1940 Act or by rule, regulation or order of United States Securities and Exchange Commission as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities which are shares of stock of a closed-end investment company).

  • Obligor on the indenture securities means the Issuer and any other obligor on the indenture securities. All other TIA terms used in this Indenture that are defined by the TIA, defined by TIA reference to another statute or defined by Commission rule have the meaning assigned to them by such definitions.

  • Technical Limits means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and dispatch of the Project.

  • Qualified ECP Loan Party means each Loan Party that on the Eligibility Date is (a) a corporation, partnership, proprietorship, organization, trust, or other entity other than a “commodity pool” as defined in Section 1a(10) of the CEA and CFTC regulations thereunder that has total assets exceeding $10,000,000, or (b) an Eligible Contract Participant that can cause another person to qualify as an Eligible Contract Participant on the Eligibility Date under Section 1a(18)(A)(v)(II) of the CEA by entering into or otherwise providing a “letter of credit or keepwell, support, or other agreement” for purposes of Section 1a(18)(A)(v)(II) of the CEA.

  • Solvency Capital Requirement means the Solvency Capital Requirement or the group Solvency Capital Requirement (as applicable) referred to in, or any other capital requirement (other than the Minimum Capital Requirement) howsoever described in, the Relevant Rules;

  • Eligible Credit Card Receivables means at the time of any determination thereof, each Credit Card Receivable that satisfies the following criteria at the time of creation and continues to meet the same at the time of such determination: such Credit Card Receivable (i) has been earned by performance and represents the bona fide amounts due to a Borrower from a credit card payment processor and/or credit card issuer, and in each case originated in the ordinary course of business of such Borrower, and (ii) is not ineligible for inclusion in the calculation of the Borrowing Base pursuant to any of clauses (a) through (k) below. Without limiting the foregoing, to qualify as an Eligible Credit Card Receivable, an Account shall indicate no Person other than a Borrower as payee or remittance party. In determining the amount to be so included, the face amount of an Account shall be reduced by, without duplication, to the extent not reflected in such face amount, (i) the amount of all accrued and actual discounts, claims, credits or credits pending, promotional program allowances, price adjustments, finance charges or other allowances (including any amount that a Borrower may be obligated to rebate to a customer, a credit card payment processor, or credit card issuer pursuant to the terms of any agreement or understanding (written or oral)) and (ii) the aggregate amount of all cash received in respect of such Account but not yet applied by the Loan Parties to reduce the amount of such Credit Card Receivable. Any Credit Card Receivables meeting the foregoing criteria shall be deemed Eligible Credit Card Receivables but only as long as such Credit Card Receivable is not included within any of the following categories, in which case such Credit Card Receivable shall not constitute an Eligible Credit Card Receivable:

  • Obligors means the Borrower and the Guarantors.

  • Concentration Limit means at any time for any Obligor, the product of (i) such Obligor’s Specified Concentration Percentage, times (ii) the aggregate Unpaid Balance of the Eligible Receivables included in the Receivables Pool at the time of determination.

  • Concentration Limitations has the meaning set forth in Schedule 4.

  • Group D Obligor means any Obligor that is not a Group A Obligor, Group B Obligor or Group C Obligor.

  • Applicable Foreign Obligor Documents has the meaning specified in Section 5.12.

  • Group B Obligor means an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such Obligor is not rated) that is not a Group A Obligor, with a short-term rating of at least: (a) “A-2” by S&P, or if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from S&P, a rating of “BBB+” to “A” by S&P on such Obligor’s, its parent’s or its majority owner’s (as applicable) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities, or (b) “P-2” by Moody’s, or if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from Moody’s, “Baal” to “A2” by Moody’s on such Obligor’s, its parent’s or its majority owner’s (as applicable) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities; provided, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such Obligor is not rated) receives a split rating from S&P and Moody’s, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to have only the lower of the two rating for the purpose of determining whether such rating satisfies clauses (a) or (b) above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Obligor that is a Subsidiary of an Obligor that satisfies the definition of “Group B Obligor” shall be deemed to be a Group B Obligor and shall be aggregated with the Obligor that satisfies such definition for the purposes of determining the “Concentration Reserve Percentage”, the “Concentration Reserve” and clause (a) of the definition of “Excess Concentration” for such Obligors, unless such deemed Obligor separately satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor”, “Group B Obligor”, or “Group C Obligor”, in which case such Obligor shall be separately treated as a Group A Obligor, a Group B Obligor or a Group C Obligor, as the case may be, and shall be aggregated and combined for such purposes with any of its Subsidiaries that are Obligors.

  • Deduction Limitation means the following described limitation on a benefit that may otherwise be distributable pursuant to the provisions of this Plan. Except as otherwise provided, this limitation shall be applied to all distributions that are “subject to the Deduction Limitation” under this Plan. If an Employer determines in good faith prior to a Change in Control that there is a reasonable likelihood that any compensation paid to a Participant for a taxable year of the Employer would not be deductible by the Employer solely by reason of the limitation under Code Section 162(m), then to the extent deemed necessary by the Employer to ensure that the entire amount of any distribution to the Participant pursuant to this Plan prior to the Change in Control is deductible, the Employer may defer all or any portion of a distribution under this Plan. Any amounts deferred pursuant to this limitation shall continue to be credited/debited with additional amounts in accordance with Section 3.8, even if such amount is being paid out in installments. The amounts so deferred and amounts credited thereon shall be distributed to the Participant or the Participant’s Beneficiary (in the event of the Participant’s death) at the earliest possible date, as determined by the Employer in good faith, on which the deductibility of compensation paid or payable to the Participant for the taxable year of the Employer during which the distribution is made will not be limited by Section 162(m). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee shall interpret this Section in a manner that is consistent with Code Section 409A and the regulations thereunder, including without limitation guidance issued in connection with that Section.

  • Group A Obligor means any Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such Obligor is not rated) with a short-term rating of at least: (a) “A-1” by S&P, or if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from S&P, a rating of “A+” or better by S&P on such Obligor’s, its parent’s, or its majority owner’s (as applicable) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities, or (b) “P-1” by Moody’s, or if such Obligor does not have a short-term rating from Moody’s, “Al” or better by Moody’s on such Obligor’s, its parent’s or its majority owner’s (as applicable) long-term senior unsecured and uncredit-enhanced debt securities; provided, that if an Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable, if such Obligor is not rated) receives a split rating from S&P and Moody’s, then such Obligor (or its parent or majority owner, as applicable) shall be deemed to have only the lower of the two rating for the purpose of determining whether such rating satisfies clauses (a) or (b) above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Obligor that is a Subsidiary of an Obligor that satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor” shall be deemed to be a Group A Obligor and shall be aggregated with the Obligor that satisfies such definition for the purposes of determining the “Concentration Reserve Percentage”, the “Concentration Reserve” and clause (a) of the definition of “Excess Concentration” for such Obligors, unless such deemed Obligor separately satisfies the definition of “Group A Obligor”, “Group B Obligor”, or “Group C Obligor”, in which case such Obligor shall be separately treated as a Group A Obligor, a Group B Obligor or a Group C Obligor, as the case may be, and shall be aggregated and combined for such purposes with any of its Subsidiaries that are Obligors.

  • Eligible LC Bank means either a U.S. commercial bank, or a foreign bank issuing a Letter of Credit through its U.S. branch; and in each case the issuing U.S. commercial bank or foreign bank must be acceptable to Buyer in its sole discretion and such bank must have a Credit Rating of at least: (a) “A-, with a stable designation” from S&P and “A3, with a stable designation” from Moody’s, if such bank is rated by both S&P and Moody’s; or (b) “A-, with a stable designation” from S&P or “A3, with a stable designation” from Moody’s, if such bank is rated by either S&P or Moody’s, but not both, even if such bank was rated by both S&P and Moody’s as of the date of issuance of the Letter of Credit but ceases to be rated by either, but not both of those ratings agencies.

  • Defined Contribution Dollar Limitation means, for any Limitation Year, $46,000, as adjusted for increases in the cost-of-living under Code section 415(d). If a short Limitation Year is created because of a Plan amendment changing the Limitation Year to a different 12-consecutive month period, the Defined Contribution Dollar Limitation for the short Limitation Year will not exceed the amount determined in the preceding sentence multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months in the short Limitation Year and the denominator of which is 12.

  • Canadian Defined Benefit Pension Plan means a Canadian Pension Plan that contains or has ever contained a “defined benefit provision” as such term is defined in Section 147.1(1) of the Income Tax Act (Canada).