ASPEN Sole Beneficiary Sample Clauses

ASPEN Sole Beneficiary. All terms, provisions, covenants and other conditions of the obligations of ASPEN to make Advances hereunder are imposed solely and exclusively for the benefit of ASPEN and its successors and assigns, and no other person shall have standing to require satisfaction of such terms, covenants and other conditions in accordance with their terms or be deemed to be a beneficiary of such terms, covenants and other conditions, any or all of which may be freely waived, in whole or in part, by ASPEN at any time if, in ASPEN's sole discretion, ASPEN deems it advisable or desirable to do so.
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