Adverse Orders Sample Clauses

Adverse Orders. Solely with respect to the DIP Facility, any order is entered by the Bankruptcy Court sustaining any objection or challenge of any kind or nature to the validity, priority, or amount of the Liens with created pursuant to the Credit Documents in favor of or claims held by, or an action to recharacterize or subordinate any Agent or any Lender; or
Adverse Orders. No injunction, writ, restraining order or other order of any nature adversely affects the Borrower’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement or any other Loan Document to which the Borrower is a party.
Adverse Orders. No injunction, writ, restraining order or other order of any nature adversely affects the Transferor’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement or any Operative Document to which the Transferor is a party.
Adverse Orders. So far as the Seller is aware, there are no compulsory purchase notices, orders or resolutions affecting any of the Properties.
Adverse Orders. No injunction, writ, restraining order or other order of any nature adversely affects the Servicer’s performance of its obligations under this Servicing Agreement or any Loan Document to which the Servicer is a party.
Adverse Orders. 4.1 There are no compulsory purchase notices, orders or resolutions affecting the Properties nor are the Warrantors aware of any circumstances likely to lead to any being made.
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Adverse Orders. 6.1 No compulsory purchase notices, orders or resolutions affecting any of the Properties has been received by any Group Company.
Adverse Orders. 4.5.1 To the best of Seller's knowledge, information and belief, there are no compulsory purchase notices, orders or resolutions affecting the Properties and there is nothing likely to lead to any being made.
Adverse Orders. (a) There are no compulsory purchase notices, orders or resolutions or blight notices affecting the Premises nor are there any circumstances likely to lead to any being made.
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