Authorization of the DIP Financing and the DIP Documents Sample Clauses

Authorization of the DIP Financing and the DIP Documents. (a) The Debtors are hereby authorized to execute, deliver, enter into and, as applicable, perform all of their obligations in accordance with, and subject to the terms of this Interim Order and the DIP Documents, and take such other and further actions as may be necessary, appropriate or desirable in connection therewith. The Borrower is hereby authorized to borrow up to $50 million under the DIP Term Loan Facility pursuant to, and for the purposes permitted under, the DIP Credit Agreement and this Interim Order, and the DIP Guarantors are hereby authorized to jointly and severally guaranty the DIP Obligations, in each case, in accordance with this Interim Order and the DIP Documents, and, subject to entry of the Final Order, the Borrower shall be authorized to borrow an additional $50 million, which shall be used for the purposes permitted under the DIP Documents, including, to provide working capital for the Debtors and for general corporate purposes and to pay interest, fees, and expenses, in each case, in accordance with the Final Order and the DIP Documents, and which additional borrowings shall also be jointly and severally guaranteed by the DIP Guarantors. Any and all fees, costs, and expenses paid prior to the Petition Date by any of the Debtors to the DIP Secured Parties in connection with or with respect to the DIP Term Loan Facility, are hereby approved in full and shall not be subject to avoidance, disgorgement or any similar form of recovery by the Debtors or any other person. (b) In furtherance of the foregoing and without further approval of this Court, each Debtor is authorized and directed to perform all acts, to make, execute and deliver all instruments, certificates, and agreements and documents (including the execution or recordation of security agreements, mortgages, deeds of trust (if applicable), and financing statements), and to pay all fees in connection with or that may be reasonably required, necessary, or desirable for the Debtors’ performance of their obligations under or related to the DIP Financing, including: (i) the execution and delivery of, and performance under, each of the DIP Documents; (ii) the execution and delivery of, and performance under, one or more amendments, waivers, consents or other modifications to and under the DIP Documents, in each case, in such form as the Debtors’ and the DIP Lenders may agree, it being understood that no further approval of this Court shall be required for any authorizations, amendme...
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