Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings Sample Clauses

Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "Borrowing" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Banks to be made to the Borrower pursuant to Article 2 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type (subject to Article 8) and, except in the case of Base Rate Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans hereunder are distinguished by "Class" and by "Type". The "Class" of a Loan (or of a Commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Term Loan-I, Term Loan-II, Term Loan-III or Revolving Credit Loan, each of which constitutes a Class. The "Type" of a Loan refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Euro-Dollar Loan, a CD Loan, a Base Rate Loan or a Money Market Loan, each of which constitutes a "Type". Identification of a Loan (or a Borrowing) by both Class and Type (e.g., a "Euro-Dollar Term Loan-I") indicates that such Loan is both a Term Loan-I and a Euro-Dollar Loan (or that such Borrowing is comprised of such Loans).
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Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "Borrowing" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Lenders to be made to a single Borrower pursuant to Article 2 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type (subject to Article 8) and, except in the case of Base Rate Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans hereunder are distinguished by "Class" and by "Type". The "Class" of a Loan (or of a Commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans or of a Group of such Loans) refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Tranche A Loan, Tranche B Loan, a Revolving Loan or a Swing Loan, each of which constitutes a Class. The "Type" of a Loan refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Euro-Dollar Loan or a Base Rate Loan. Identification of a Loan (or a Borrowing) by both Class and Type (e.g., a "Tranche B Euro-Dollar Loan") indicates that such Loan is both a Tranche B Loan and a Euro-Dollar Loan (or that such Borrowing or Group of Loans is comprised of such Loans).
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term “Borrowing” denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Banks to be made to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.03 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type and, in the case of Eurodollar Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans made under this Agreement are distinguished by “Class” and by “Type”. The “Class” of a Loan (or of a commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) refers to whether such commitment or Loan is (a) a Revolving Commitment or a Revolving Loan made under the Revolving Commitments, (b) an Incremental Revolving Commitment relating to a specified Incremental Facility or an Incremental Revolving Loan made under such Incremental Facility, (c) a Term D Loan or (d) an Incremental Term Commitment relating to a specified Incremental Facility or an Incremental Term Loan made under such Incremental Facility, each of which constitutes a “Class”. The “Type” of a Loan refers to whether such Loan is a Eurodollar Loan or a Base Rate Loan, each of which constitutes a “Type”. Identification of a Loan (or of a Commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) by both Class and Type, e.g., a “Eurodollar Incremental Term Loan”, indicates that such Loan is both an Incremental Term Loan and a Eurodollar Loan (or that such Borrowing is comprised of such Loans).
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "Borrowing" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Banks to be made to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.03 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type and, in the case of Eurodollar Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans made under this Agreement are distinguished by "Class" and by "Type". The "Class" of a Loan (or of a commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) refers to the determination of whether such commitment or Loan is (a) a Revolving Commitment or a Revolving Loan made under the Revolving Commitments, (b) an Incremental Revolving Commitment relating to a specified Incremental Facility or an Incremental Revolving Loan made under such Incremental Facility, (c) a Term B Commitment or a Term B Loan made under the Term B Commitments or (d) an Incremental Term Commitment relating to a specified Incremental Facility or an Incremental Term Loan made under such Incremental Facility, each of which constitutes a "Class". The "Type" of a Loan refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Eurodollar Loan or a Base Rate Loan, each of which constitutes a "Type". Identification of a Loan (or of a Commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) by both Class and Type, e.g., a "Eurodollar Incremental Term Loan", indicates that such Loan is both an Incremental Term Loan and a Eurodollar Loan (or that such Borrowing is comprised of such Loans).
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. (a) Loans and Borrowings are distinguished by “Class” and by “Type”. The “Class” of a Loan or a Borrowing refers to the Facility under which such Loan or Borrowing was made, each of which constitutes a Class. The “Type” of a Loan or Borrowing refers to the determination of whether such Loan or Borrowing is a Eurodollar Loan or Borrowing or a Base Rate Loan or Borrowing, each of which constitutes a Type. (b) Loans and Borrowings may be classified and referred to by Class (e.g., a “Tranche B Loan” or “Tranche B Borrowing”) or by Type (e.g., a “Eurodollar Loan” or “Eurodollar Borrowing”) or by Class and Type (e.g., a “Eurodollar Tranche B Loan” or “Eurodollar Tranche B Borrowing”).
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "Borrowing" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Lenders to be made to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.02 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type and, in the case of Eurodollar Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans made under this Agreement are distinguished by "Class" and by "Type". The "Class" of a Loan (or of a commitment to make 5432461v.2 25690/685
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "BORROWING" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Lenders to
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Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. (a) Loans and Borrowings are
Classes and Types of Loans and Borrowings. The term "BORROWING" denotes the aggregation of Loans of one or more Banks to be made to the Borrower pursuant to Article 2 on the same date, all of which Loans are of the same Class and Type (subject to Article 8) and, in the case of Euro-Currency Loans, have the same initial Interest Period. Loans hereunder are distinguished by "Class" and by "TYPE". The "CLASS" of a Loan (or of a Commitment to make such a Loan or of a Borrowing comprised of such Loans) refers to the determination whether such Loan is a Money Market Loan, a Swingline Loan or a Syndicated Loan (or a Committed Loan), each of which constitutes a Class. The "TYPE" of a Loan refers to the determination whether a Committed Loan is a Euro-Currency Loan or a Base Rate Loan, each of which constitutes a "TYPE". Identification of a Loan (or a Borrowing) by both Class and Type (E.G., a "Syndicated Euro-Currency Loan") indicates that such Loan is both a Syndicated Loan and a Euro-Currency Loan (or that such Borrowing is comprised of such Loans).
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