Common use of Burdensome Obligations Clause in Contracts

Burdensome Obligations. No Covered Person is a party to or bound by any Contract or is subject to any provision in the Charter Documents of such Covered Person which would, if performed by such Covered Person, result in a Default or Event of Default either immediately or upon the elapsing of time.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Gtsi Corp), Credit Agreement (Gtsi Corp), Credit Facilities Agreement (Young Innovations Inc)

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Burdensome Obligations. No Covered Person is a party to or bound by any Contract or is subject to any provision in the Charter Documents of such Covered Person which would, if performed by such Covered Person, result in a Default or Event of Default either immediately or upon within the elapsing of timereasonably foreseeable future.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Centene Corp)

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