Customary Exceptions definition

Customary Exceptions means (a) customary asset sale, insurance and condemnation proceeds events, excess cash flow sweeps, change-of-control offers or events of default and/or (b) Customary Escrow Provisions.
Customary Exceptions means (a) customary asset sale, insurance and condemnation proceeds events, change-of-control offers or events of default or, if in the form of loans, excess cash flow payments and customary Indebtedness mandatory prepayment provisions and/or (b) Customary Escrow Provisions.
Customary Exceptions means, with respect to any Opinion of Counsel required to be delivered hereunder, such exceptions to opinions as are customarily expressed in opinions of counsel rendered in connection with similar transactions at the time such Opinion of Counsel is to be delivered and, in any event, shall include exceptions based upon limitations imposed by (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent transfer and conveyance, reorganization, moratorium or other laws relating to or affecting mortgagees’ and other creditorsrights and remedies generally, (b) general principles of equity, including principles of commercial reasonableness, good faith and fair dealing (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding at law or in equity) and (c) laws affecting creation, attachment, perfection or priority of, or remedies for the enforcement of, security interests. “date of execution and delivery of this Indenture” means June 1, 2009.

Examples of Customary Exceptions in a sentence

  • But see Inaki Navarrete & Russell Buchan, Out of the Legal Wilderness: Peacetime Espionage, International Law and the Existence of Customary Exceptions, 51 CORNELL INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 897 (2019); RUSSELL BUCHAN, CYBER ESPIONAGE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (2018).

  • Iñaki Navarrete & Russell Buchan, Out of the Legal Wilderness: Peacetime Espionage, International Law, and the Existence of Customary Exceptions, 51 CORNELL INT’L L.J. 897 (2019).

  • This Agreement and each Ancillary Document to which it is party have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by such Seller and (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery of this Agreement and each Ancillary Document by Buyer) constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of such Seller, enforceable against such Seller in accordance with its terms subject to Customary Exceptions.

  • Iñaki Navarrete & Russell Buchan, Out of The Legal Wilderness: Peacetime Espionage, International Law and The Existence of Customary Exceptions, 51 CORNELL INT'L L.J. 897, 897 (2019).

  • This Agreement and each Ancillary Document to which it is party has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by Buyer and (assuming the valid authorization, execution and delivery of this Agreement and each Ancillary Document by Sellers) constitutes the legal, valid and binding agreement of Buyer, enforceable against the Buyer in accordance with its terms, subject to Customary Exceptions.


More Definitions of Customary Exceptions

Customary Exceptions means laws relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar provisions affecting creditors’ rights generally and general principles of equity.
Customary Exceptions means, with respect to any Opinion of Counsel required to be delivered hereunder, such exceptions to opinions as are customarily expressed in opinions of counsel rendered in connection with similar transactions at the time such Opinion of Counsel is to be delivered and, in any event, shall include exceptions based upon limitations imposed by (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights, and (b) general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).
Customary Exceptions means (a) customary asset sale, insurance and condemnation proceeds events, excess cash flow sweeps, change-of-control offers or events of default or, if in the form of loans, excess cash flow payments and customary Indebtedness mandatory prepayment provisions and/or(b) Customary Escrow Provisions.
Customary Exceptions are circumstances under which:
Customary Exceptions are circumstances under which: (1) a registration statement or the related prospectus is not effective or available for use solely as a result of the filing of a post-effective amendment to such shelf registration to incorporate annual or periodic financial information where such
Customary Exceptions as defined in Section 2.4(a)(ii).
Customary Exceptions means, with respect to any Opinion of Counsel required to be delivered hereunder, such exceptions to opinions as are customarily expressed in opinions of counsel rendered in connection with similar transactions at the time such Opinion of Counsel is to be delivered and, in any event, shall include exceptions based upon limitations imposed by (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium or other laws relating to or affecting mortgagees' and other creditors' rights, (b) general equitable principles (regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law) and an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and (c) laws affecting remedies for the enforcement of security interests. The "date of execution and delivery of this Indenture" means January 1, 1998.