Changes to Other Covenants Sample Clauses

Changes to Other Covenants. ANZ may at a review, if there has been a Change in ANZ.800.405.8685 16– 17 Credit, vary any existing ‘other covenants’ and introduce new ‘other covenants’ of a security, operating or financial nature. ANZ will give you reasonable notice (being at least 30 days) in writing of any such change. These changes must be variations that are reasonably necessary to reflect the Change in Credit.
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