Common use of Adverse Change in Value of Collateral Clause in Contracts

Adverse Change in Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Lender that the security for the Obligations is or has become inadequate.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Senior Secured Credit Facility Agreement (Pacific Ventures Group, Inc.), Senior Secured Credit Facility Agreement (Sack Lunch Productions Inc.), Senior Secured Credit Facility Agreement (Sack Lunch Productions Inc.)

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Adverse Change in Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by the Lender that the security for the Obligations is or has become inadequate.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility Agreement, Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility Agreement (Cd International Enterprises, Inc.), Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility Agreement (Oncologix Tech Inc.)

Adverse Change in Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Lender that the Lenderthat the security for the Obligations is or has become inadequate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility Agreement (Revolutionary Concepts Inc)

Adverse Change in Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by the Lender that the security for the Obligations is or has become inadequate.. 12.14

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Senior Secured Credit Facility Agreement

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Adverse Change in Value of Collateral. The determination in good faith by Lender Creditor that the security for the Obligations is or has become inadequate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Adera Mines LTD)

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