Permitted Mezzanine Debt definition

Permitted Mezzanine Debt means one or more mezzanine loans procured after the Closing Date by the Persons owning interests in one or more of the Borrowers from one or more third party lenders that are Eligible Institutions, which mezzanine loan(s) shall be secured by equity interests in one or more of the Borrowers and shall be subject to satisfaction of each of the following conditions: (i) the combined Debt Service Coverage Ratio of the Loan and all such mezzanine loans for the twelve (12) full calendar months immediately preceding such date of determination shall be no less than the Closing DSCR, and (ii) the combined loan-to-value ratio of the Loan and all such mezzanine loans shall be no greater than the Closing LTV.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means Indebtedness incurred by Parent so long as (a) no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at the time of, or will result from, the incurrence thereof, (b) such Indebtedness (i) is subordinated in right of payment to the Obligations on terms and conditions reasonably satisfactory to Agent, (ii) is not subject to scheduled amortization, redemption, sinking fund or similar payment and does not have a final maturity, in each case, on or before the date that is 91 days after the Maturity Date, (iii) is not subject to any mandatory prepayments required to be made on or before the date that is 91 days after the Maturity Date unless such prepayment is permitted under the terms of the Permitted Mezzanine Debt Intercreditor Agreement, (iv) is only guaranteed by the Loan Parties, (v) does not include any financial covenant, other covenant or agreement, event of default or other term that is more restrictive or onerous on any Loan Party or any of its -91- LEGAL_US_W # 114834644.8114834644.17 Subsidiaries in any material respect than any comparable covenant in this Agreement, subject to a satisfactory cushion in the case of financial covenants and basket amounts to the comparable provisions in the Loan Documents, and is otherwise on terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to Agent, (vi) is not secured by a lien on any assets other than the Collateral securing the Obligations and any such lien is subordinated to the Agent’s Lien on terms and conditions satisfactory to Agent, and (vii) shall be limited to cross-acceleration to the Obligations and a cross-default in the event of a payment Event of Default in respect of the Obligations, (c) the aggregate principal amount of such Indebtedness shall not exceed the Permitted Mezzanine Debt Cap, (d) such Indebtedness is permitted to be incurred under (i) the terms of the Second Lien Loan Documents (or, if applicable, the agreements relating to any Refinancing Indebtedness in respect thereof) if and to the extent the Second Lien Indebtedness remains outstanding after such incurrence of Indebtedness, and (ii) the terms of the agreements relating to any Permitted Mezzanine Debt outstanding at the time of the incurrence of such Indebtedness, if and to the extent such Permitted Mezzanine Debt remains outstanding after such incurrence of Indebtedness.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means Mezzanine Debt incurred by a direct or indirect owner or owners of Borrower or Affiliated Property Operator where the exercise of any of the rights and remedies by the holder or holders of the Mezzanine Debt would not in any circumstance cause (a) a change in Control in Borrower, Affiliated Property Operator, Key Principal, or Guarantor, or (b) a Transfer of a direct or indirect Restricted Ownership Interest in Borrower, Affiliated Property Operator, Key Principal, or Guarantor.

Examples of Permitted Mezzanine Debt in a sentence

  • C-32-1-1 List of Mortgage Loans with Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • Exhibit C-32-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • C-32-1-1 Exhibit C-32-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • Schedule B-30-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Future Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • Exhibit B-30-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • Schedule B-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Future Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • Neither Borrower nor any direct or indirect owner of Borrower shall:  incur any Mezzanine Debt other than Permitted Mezzanine Debt;  issue any Preferred Equity other than Permitted Preferred Equity; or  incur any similar indebtedness or issue any similar equity.

  • Exhibit B-30-2 List of Mortgage Loans with Future Permitted Mezzanine Debt None.

  • No Borrower shall, or shall cause or permit Operating Lessee to, create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Lien on any direct or indirect interest in such Borrower, SPE Party or Operating Lessee or any portion of any of the Properties, except for (a) the Permitted Encumbrances, and (b) the Permitted Mezzanine Debt or as otherwise permitted in the Loan Documents.

  • List of Mortgage Loans with Permitted Mezzanine Debt Loan No. Mortgage Loan 6 Dorel Apartments 11 Staybridge Suites – North Xxxxxxx 18 College Vue Apartments 00 Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Exhibit C-32-3 List of Cross-Collateralized and Cross-Defaulted Mortgage Loans None.


More Definitions of Permitted Mezzanine Debt

Permitted Mezzanine Debt means Borrower’s indebtedness in the aggregate amount not to exceed $3,500,000 to Huntington Capital, LP and St. Cloud Capital Partners, LP.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means one or more mezzanine loans procured by one or more of Borrowers after the Closing Date from one or more third party lenders that are Eligible Institutions, which such mezzanine loan(s) shall be secured by equity interests in one or more of Borrowers and shall be subject to satisfaction of each of the following conditions: (i) the combined Debt Service Coverage Ratio of the Loan and all such mezzanine loans for the twelve (12) full calendar months immediately preceding such date of determination shall be no less than the actual Debt Service Coverage Ratio in respect of the Loan for the twelve (12) full calendar months immediately preceding the Closing Date, and (ii) the combined loan-to-value ratio of the Loan and all such mezzanine loans shall be no greater than the actual loan-to-value ratio in respect of the Loan at the Closing Date.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means Indebtedness of Parent so long as (a) no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at the time of, or will result from, the incurrence thereof, and (b) such Indebtedness (i) is subordinated in right of payment to the Obligations on terms and conditions reasonably satisfactory to Agent, (ii) is not subject to scheduled amortization, redemption, sinking fund or similar payment and does not have a final maturity, in each case, on or before the date that is 91 days after the Maturity Date, (iii) is not subject to any mandatory prepayments required to be made on or before the date that is 91 days after the Maturity Date unless such prepayment is permitted under the terms of the Permitted Mezzanine Debt Intercreditor Agreement, (iv) is only guaranteed by the Loan Parties, (v) does not include any financial covenant, other covenant or agreement, event of default or other term that is more restrictive or onerous on any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries in any material respect than any comparable covenant in this Agreement and is otherwise on terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to Agent, (vi) is not secured by a lien on any assets other than the Collateral securing the Obligations and any such lien is subordinated to the Agent’s Lien on terms and conditions satisfactory to Agent, (vii) shall be limited to cross-acceleration to the Obligations and a cross-default in the event of a payment Event of Default in respect of the Obligations.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means (a) the Mezzanine Debt incurred by the Mezzanine Borrower on the Effective Date under the Effective Date Mezzanine Loan Agreement, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $240,000,000 and (b) any Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt incurred by the Mezzanine Borrower or the Additional Mezzanine Borrower after the Effective Date under either the Effective Date Mezzanine Loan Agreement (as amended) or any Additional Mezzanine Loan Agreement; provided, that at all times, a Qualified ESL Lender must directly or indirectly control all such Mezzanine Debt and Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt and own, directly or indirectly, at least 51% of all such mezzanine debt. In connection with any such Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt, the Borrowers shall (x) execute and deliver such amendments to the Loan Documents and the Effective Date Mezzanine Loan Agreement as are reasonably required by the Administrative Agent to incorporate into the terms of such Loan Documents and the Effective Date Mezzanine Loan Agreement the existence of the Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt and (y) pay or reimburse to the Administrative Agent all reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Administrative Agent, including fees and expenses of the Administrative Agent’s counsel, in connection with the review and documentation concerning the Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt regardless of whether such Additional Permitted Mezzanine Debt is closed.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means the secured mezzanine debt provided to BioFuel Energy, LLC by the Mezzanine Lenders, pursuant to the Mezzanine Loan Agreement dated September 25, 2006.
Permitted Mezzanine Debt means one or more mezzanine loans procured by one or more of Borrowers after the Closing Date from one or more third party lenders that are Eligible Institutions, which such mezzanine loan(s) shall be secured by equity interests in one or

Related to Permitted Mezzanine Debt

  • Permitted Financing means (i) the Company’s issuance of Common Stock and warrants therefore in connection with a merger and/or acquisition or consolidation, (ii) the issuance of shares of Common Stock or warrants therefore in connection with strategic license agreements so long as such issuances are not for the purpose of raising capital, (iii) the Company’s issuance of Common Stock or the issuance or grants of options to purchase Common Stock pursuant to the Company’s stock option plans and employee stock purchase plans as they now exist, and (iv) the issuance of Common Stock upon the exercise or conversion of any securities outstanding on the date hereof.

  • Permitted Debt means any Financial Indebtedness:

  • Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt means any secured Indebtedness incurred by the Borrower in the form of one or more series of senior secured notes or senior secured loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness is secured by the Collateral on a pari passu basis with the Obligations and is not secured by any property or assets of Holdings and its Subsidiaries other than the Collateral, (ii) such Indebtedness constitutes Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness in respect of Term Loans, (iii) such Indebtedness does not mature prior to the Maturity Date of the Refinanced Debt and such Indebtedness shall have a Weighted Average Life to Maturity that is not shorter than the Refinanced Debt, (iv) to the extent applicable, the security agreements relating to such Indebtedness are substantially the same as the Security Documents (with such differences as are reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent), (v) no Restricted Subsidiary guarantees such Indebtedness unless it is a Subsidiary Guarantor (or becomes a Subsidiary Guarantor substantially concurrently with the incurrence of such Indebtedness); provided that, if, at any time, such Restricted Subsidiary ceases to be a Guarantor, it shall not guarantee such Indebtedness, (vi) the other terms and conditions of such Indebtedness (excluding pricing, fees, rate floors, premiums, optional prepayment or optional redemption provisions) reflect market terms and conditions at the time of incurrence and issuance; provided, that, to the extent such terms and documentation are not substantially identical to the Indebtedness being refinanced, (x) such terms (taken as a whole) shall be less favorable to the providers of such Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt than those applicable to the Indebtedness being refinanced, except, in each case, for financial or other covenants or other provisions contained in such Indebtedness that are applicable only after the then Latest Maturity Date, or (y) such documentation shall be reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent and (vii) a Senior Representative acting on behalf of the holders of such Indebtedness shall have become party to a Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement and the Administrative Agent shall have become a party to the Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement (or any then-existing Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement shall have been amended or replaced in a manner reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent, which results in such Senior Representative having rights to share in the Collateral as provided in clause (i) above). Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt will include any Registered Equivalent Notes issued in exchange therefor.

  • Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt secured Indebtedness incurred by the Borrower in the form of one or more series of second lien secured notes or second lien secured loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness is secured by the Collateral on a second lien, subordinated basis to the Obligations and is not secured by any property or assets of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries other than the Collateral, (ii) such Indebtedness constitutes Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness in respect of Term Loans, (iii) such Indebtedness does not mature or have scheduled amortization or payments of principal prior to the date that is 91 days after the Latest Maturity Date at the time such Indebtedness is incurred, (iv) the security agreements relating to such Indebtedness are substantially the same as the Security Documents (with such differences as are reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent; provided that such differences are not more favorable to the investors in such secured Indebtedness), (v) such Indebtedness is not also incurred by or guaranteed by any Subsidiaries of the Borrower other than the Subsidiary Guarantors and is not incurred by or guaranteed by any other Person, (vi) an agent or representative acting on behalf of the holders of such Indebtedness (a “Second Lien Agent”) shall have become party to an intercreditor agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent (the “Second Lien Intercreditor Agreement”); provided that, if such Indebtedness is the initial Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt incurred by the Borrower, then the Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors, the Administrative Agent and the Second Lien Agent for such Indebtedness shall have executed and delivered the Second Lien Intercreditor Agreement, (vii) the other terms and conditions of such secured Indebtedness are on the whole substantially identical to, or less favorable to the investors providing such secured Indebtedness, than those applicable to the Refinanced Debt (except for (x) pricing, fees, rate floors and prepayment or redemption premiums, which shall reflect market terms and conditions at the time of incurrence or issuance, (y) covenants or other provisions applicable only to periods after the date that is 91 days after the Latest Maturity Date that is in effect on the date such Indebtedness is issued, incurred or obtained and (z) differences that reflect the nature of such secured debt as fixed or floating rate securities), and (viii) a Responsible Officer shall have certified compliance with the foregoing requirements and that the incurrence of such Indebtedness complies with Section 6.2.

  • Permitted Refinancing Debt means any Debt that Refinances any other Debt, including any successive Refinancings, so long as:

  • Permitted Junior Priority Refinancing Debt means secured Indebtedness (including any Registered Equivalent Notes) incurred by the Parent Borrower, and if applicable, any Co-Borrower, in the form of one or more series of junior priority secured notes or junior priority secured loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness is secured by the Collateral on a second priority (or other junior priority) basis to the liens securing the Obligations and the obligations in respect of any Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt and is not secured by any property or assets of a Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary other than the Collateral, (ii) such Indebtedness may be secured by a Lien on the Collateral that is junior to the Liens securing the Obligations and the obligations in respect of any Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in the definition of “Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness,” (iii) a Senior Representative acting on behalf of the holders of such Indebtedness shall have become party to or otherwise subject to the provisions of the Intercreditor Agreements, (iv) such Indebtedness does not mature or have scheduled amortization payments of principal or payments of principal and is not subject to mandatory redemption, repurchase, prepayment or sinking fund obligations (except customary asset sale or change of control provisions that provide for the prior repayment in full of the Loans and all other Obligations), in each case prior to 91 days after the Latest Maturity Date at the time such Indebtedness is incurred, (v) such Indebtedness is not at any time guaranteed by any Subsidiaries other than Subsidiaries that are Co-Borrowers or Guarantors and (vi) the security agreements relating to such Indebtedness are substantially the same as or more favorable to the Loan Parties than the Collateral Documents (with such differences as are reasonably satisfactory to the Agent). Permitted Junior Priority Refinancing Debt will include any Registered Equivalent Notes issued in exchange therefor.

  • Permitted Unsecured Indebtedness means Indebtedness of Holdings or the Borrower (a) that is not (and any Guarantees thereof by Subsidiaries or Holdings are not) secured by any collateral (including the Collateral), (b) that does not mature earlier than the Latest Maturity Date then in effect, and has a weighted average life to maturity no shorter than the Class of Term Loans with the Latest Maturity Date in effect at the time of incurrence of such Indebtedness, (c) that does not provide for any amortization, mandatory prepayment, redemption or repurchase (other than upon a change of control, fundamental change, customary asset sale or event of loss mandatory offers to purchase and customary acceleration rights after an event of default and, for the avoidance of doubt, rights to convert or exchange in the case of convertible or exchangeable Indebtedness) prior to the date that is the Latest Maturity Date then in effect, (d) that shall not include any financial maintenance covenants and applicable negative covenants shall be incurrence-based and that shall contain covenants, events of default and other terms that, when taken as a whole (other than interest rates, rate floors, fees and optional prepayment or redemption terms) are not materially more restrictive to Holdings and its Subsidiaries than, those set forth in the Loan Documents; provided, that, a Financial Officer of Holdings shall have delivered a certificate to the Administrative Agent at least two (2) Business Days prior to the incurrence of such Indebtedness or the modification, refinancing, refunding, renewal or extension thereof (or such shorter period of time as may reasonably be agreed by the Administrative Agent), together with a summary of the material terms and conditions of such resulting Indebtedness, stating that Holdings has determined in good faith that such material terms and conditions satisfy the requirements set forth in this clause (d), which determination shall be conclusive, and (e) that is not guaranteed by any Person other than on an unsecured basis by Holdings and Subsidiaries that are Subsidiary Loan Parties.

  • Permitted Acquisition Indebtedness means Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock of the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to the extent such Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock was Indebtedness or Disqualified Stock of any other Person existing at the time (a) such Person became a Restricted Subsidiary of the Company or (b) such Person was merged or consolidated with or into the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, provided that on the date such Person became a Restricted Subsidiary or the date such Person was merged or consolidated with or into the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, as applicable, either

  • Excluded Indebtedness means all Indebtedness not incurred in violation of Section 6.01.

  • Project Finance Indebtedness means any present or future indebtedness incurred to finance the ownership, acquisition, development and/or operation of an asset, whether or not an asset of a member of the Group:

  • Permitted Subsidiary Indebtedness means any of the following:

  • Other Permitted Indebtedness means (a) accrued expenses and current trade accounts payable incurred in the ordinary course of the Borrower’s business which are not overdue for a period of more than 90 days or which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, (b) Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness for borrowed money) arising in connection with transactions in the ordinary course of the Borrower’s business in connection with its securities transactions, derivatives transactions, reverse repurchase agreements or dollar rolls to the extent such transactions are permitted under the Investment Company Act and the Borrower’s Investment Policies (after giving effect to any Permitted Policy Amendments), provided that such Indebtedness does not arise in connection with the purchase of Portfolio Investments other than Cash Equivalents and U.S. Government Securities and (c) Indebtedness in respect of judgments or awards that have been in force for less than the applicable period for taking an appeal so long as such judgments or awards do not constitute an Event of Default under clause (l) of Article VII.

  • Permitted Indebtedness means, without duplication, each of the following:

  • Permitted Pari Passu Secured Refinancing Debt means any secured Indebtedness issued or incurred by the Borrower or a Subsidiary Guarantor in the form of one or more series of senior secured notes or loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness is secured by the Collateral on a pari passu basis (but without regard to the control of remedies) with the Obligations and is not secured by any property or assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary other than the Collateral, (ii) such Indebtedness constitutes Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness, (iii) such Indebtedness does not mature or have scheduled amortization or scheduled payments of principal and is not subject to mandatory redemption, repurchase, prepayment or sinking fund obligation (other than customary offers to repurchase or mandatory prepayments upon a change of control, asset sale or other Disposition, casualty event or incurrence of indebtedness that is not permitted thereunder and customary acceleration rights after an event of default) prior to the Latest Maturity Date determined at the time such Indebtedness is incurred, (iv) the security agreements relating to such Indebtedness are substantially the same as the Collateral Documents (with such differences as are reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent), (v) such Indebtedness is not guaranteed by any Subsidiaries other than the Subsidiary Guarantors and (vi) a Senior Representative acting on behalf of the holders of such Indebtedness shall have become party to or otherwise subject to the provisions of the Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement; provided that if such Indebtedness is the initial Permitted Pari Passu Secured Refinancing Debt incurred by the Borrower or a Subsidiary Guarantor, then the Borrower, Holdings, the Subsidiary Guarantors, the Administrative Agent and the Senior Representative for such Indebtedness shall have executed and delivered a Pari Passu Intercreditor Agreement. Permitted Pari Passu Secured Refinancing Debt will include any Registered Equivalent Notes issued in exchange therefor.

  • Permitted Refinancing Indebtedness means any Indebtedness of the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries issued in exchange for, or the net proceeds of which are used to extend, refinance, renew, replace, defease or refund other Indebtedness of the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries (other than intercompany Indebtedness); provided that:

  • Permitted Asset Sale means any Asset Sale that is permitted under Section 6.8.

  • Permitted Existing Indebtedness means the Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries identified as such on Schedule 1.1.1 to this Agreement.

  • Permitted Junior Secured Refinancing Debt means any secured Indebtedness issued or incurred by the Borrower or a Subsidiary Guarantor in the form of one or more series of Junior Lien secured notes or loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness is secured by the Collateral on a Junior Lien basis (subject to Liens permitted under Section 9.1) with the Obligations and is not secured by any property or assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary other than the Collateral, (ii) such Indebtedness constitutes Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness, (iii) such Indebtedness does not mature or have scheduled amortization or scheduled payments of principal and is not subject to mandatory redemption, repurchase, prepayment or sinking fund obligation (other than customary offers to repurchase or mandatory prepayments upon a change of control, asset sale or other Disposition or casualty event or incurrence of indebtedness that is not permitted thereunder and customary acceleration rights after an event of default) prior to the Latest Maturity Date, determined at the time such Indebtedness is incurred, (iv) the security agreements relating to such Indebtedness are substantially the same as the Collateral Documents (with such differences as are reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent), (v) such Indebtedness is not guaranteed by any Subsidiaries other than the Subsidiary Guarantors and (vi) a Senior Representative acting on behalf of the holders of such Indebtedness shall have become party to or otherwise subject to the provisions of the Junior Lien Intercreditor Agreement; provided that if such Indebtedness is the initial Permitted Junior Secured Refinancing Debt incurred by the Borrower or a Subsidiary Guarantor, then Holdings, the Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors, the Administrative Agent and the Senior Representative for such Indebtedness shall have executed and delivered a Junior Lien Intercreditor Agreement. Permitted Junior Secured Refinancing Debt will include any Registered Equivalent Notes issued in exchange therefor.

  • Permitted Unsecured Refinancing Debt means Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness in the form of unsecured Indebtedness (including any Registered Equivalent Notes) incurred by the Borrower in the form of one or more series of senior unsecured notes or loans; provided that (i) such Indebtedness constitutes Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness and (ii) meets the Permitted Other Debt Conditions.

  • Refinancing Debt means Debt that refunds, refinances, renews, replaces or extends any Debt permitted to be Incurred by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary pursuant to the terms of this Indenture, whether involving the same or any other lender or creditor or group of lenders or creditors, but only to the extent that:

  • Permitted Subordinated Indebtedness means Indebtedness incurred after the Closing Date by the Borrower or the Subsidiaries that is (i) subordinated to the Obligations and all other Indebtedness owing from the Borrower or the Subsidiaries to the Lender pursuant to a written subordination agreement satisfactory to the Lender in its sole discretion and (ii) in an amount and on terms approved by the Lender in its sole discretion.

  • Acquisition Indebtedness any Indebtedness of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that has been issued for the purpose of financing, in whole or in part, a Material Acquisition and any related transactions or series of related transactions (including for the purpose of refinancing or replacing all or a portion of any pre-existing Indebtedness of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or the person(s) or assets to be acquired); provided that (a) the release of the proceeds thereof to the Company and its Subsidiaries is contingent upon the consummation of such Material Acquisition and, pending such release, such proceeds are held in escrow (and, if the definitive agreement (or, in the case of a tender offer or similar transaction, the definitive offer document) for such acquisition is terminated prior to the consummation of such Material Acquisition or if such Material Acquisition is otherwise not consummated by the date specified in the definitive documentation relating to such Indebtedness, such proceeds shall be promptly applied to satisfy and discharge all obligations of the Company and its Subsidiaries in respect of such Indebtedness) or (b) such Indebtedness contains a “special mandatory redemption” provision (or other similar provision) or otherwise permits such Indebtedness to be redeemed or prepaid if such Material Acquisition is not consummated by the date specified in the definitive documentation relating to such Indebtedness (and if the definitive agreement (or, in the case of a tender offer or similar transaction, the definitive offer document) for such Material Acquisition is terminated in accordance with its terms prior to the consummation of such Material Acquisition or such Material Acquisition is otherwise not consummated by the date specified in the definitive documentation relating to such Indebtedness, such Indebtedness is so redeemed or prepaid within 90 days of such termination or such specified date, as the case may be).

  • Permitted Securitization Financing means one or more transactions pursuant to which (i) Securitization Assets or interests therein are sold or transferred to or financed by one or more Special Purpose Securitization Subsidiaries, and (ii) such Special Purpose Securitization Subsidiaries finance (or refinance) their acquisition of such Securitization Assets or interests therein, or the financing thereof, by selling or borrowing against Securitization Assets (including conduit and warehouse financings) and any Hedging Agreements entered into in connection with such Securitization Assets; provided, that recourse to the Borrower or any Subsidiary (other than the Special Purpose Securitization Subsidiaries) in connection with such transactions shall be limited to the extent customary (as determined by the Borrower in good faith) for similar transactions in the applicable jurisdictions (including, to the extent applicable, in a manner consistent with the delivery of a “true sale”/“absolute transfer” opinion with respect to any transfer by the Borrower or any Subsidiary (other than a Special Purpose Securitization Subsidiary).

  • Non-Financing Lease Obligation means a lease obligation that is not required to be accounted for as a financing or capital lease on both the balance sheet and the income statement for financial reporting purposes in accordance with GAAP. For the avoidance of doubt, a straight-line or operating lease shall be considered a Non-Financing Lease Obligation.

  • Permitted Restructuring means the completion of: (a) an offer made by, or on behalf of, an Eligible Company to all (or as nearly as may be practicable all) of the shareholders of the Issuer (or, if the Issuer is not then the Ultimate Owner, to the shareholders of the then Ultimate Owner) to acquire the whole (or as nearly as may be practicable the whole) of the issued ordinary share capital of the Issuer (or, if the Issuer is not then the Ultimate Owner, the then Ultimate Owner’s issued ordinary share capital) other than those already held by or on behalf of such Eligible Company; or (b) a reorganisation or restructuring whether by way of a scheme of arrangement or otherwise pursuant to which an Eligible Company acquires all (or as nearly as may be practicable all) of the issued ordinary share capital of the Issuer (or, if the Issuer is not then the Ultimate Owner, the then Ultimate Owner’s issued share capital) other than those already held by such Eligible Company or pursuant to which all (or as nearly as may be practicable all) of the issued ordinary share capital of the Issuer (or if the Issuer is not then the Ultimate Owner, the then Ultimate Owner’s issued capital) not held by the New Holding Company is cancelled;