Company’s lien or charge Sample Clauses

Company’s lien or charge. The Company has a first and paramount lien or charge for unpaid calls, instalments, interest due in relation to any calls or instalments and any amounts the Company is called upon by law to pay in respect of Shares registered in the name of the Member in respect of which the calls, instalments and interest are due and unpaid (whether presently payable or not) or in respect of which the amounts are paid and upon the proceeds of sale of the Shares. The lien or charge extends to all dividends and bonuses from time to time declared in respect of the Shares. If the Company registers a transfer of any Shares upon which it has a lien or charge without giving the transferee notice of any claim it may have at that time, the Shares are freed and discharged from the lien or charge of the Company in respect of that claim.
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  • Lien 22.1. The Company shall have a general lien on all funds held by the Company on the Client’s behalf until the satisfaction of the Client’s obligations.

  • Charges; Liens Borrower must pay (a) all taxes, assessments, charges, fines, and impositions attributable to the Property which have priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument, (b) leasehold payments or ground rents on the Property, if any, and (c) Community Association Dues, Fees, and Assessments, if any. If any of these items are Escrow Items, Borrower will pay them in the manner provided in Section 3. Borrower must promptly discharge any lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument unless Borrower: (aa) agrees in writing to the payment of the obligation secured by the lien in a manner acceptable to Lender, but only so long as Borrower is performing under such agreement; (bb) contests the lien in good faith by, or defends against enforcement of the lien in, legal proceedings which Lender determines, in its sole discretion, operate to prevent the enforcement of the lien while those proceedings are pending, but only until such proceedings are concluded; or (cc) secures from the holder of the lien an agreement satisfactory to Lender that subordinates the lien to this Security Instrument (collectively, the “Required Actions”). If Lender determines that any part of the Property is subject to a lien that has priority or may attain priority over this Security Instrument and Borrower has not taken any of the Required Actions in regard to such lien, Lender may give Borrower a notice identifying the lien. Within 10 days after the date on which that notice is given, Borrower must satisfy the lien or take one or more of the Required Actions.

  • Debtor-Creditor Relationship The relationship between the Lenders and Agent, on the one hand, and the Loan Parties, on the other hand, is solely that of creditor and debtor. No member of the Lender Group has (or shall be deemed to have) any fiduciary relationship or duty to any Loan Party arising out of or in connection with the Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby, and there is no agency or joint venture relationship between the members of the Lender Group, on the one hand, and the Loan Parties, on the other hand, by virtue of any Loan Document or any transaction contemplated therein.

  • Encumbrance Create, incur, allow, or suffer any Lien on any of its property, or assign or convey any right to receive income, including the sale of any Accounts, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so, except for Permitted Liens, permit any Collateral not to be subject to the first priority security interest granted herein, or enter into any agreement, document, instrument or other arrangement (except with or in favor of Bank) with any Person which directly or indirectly prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting Borrower or any Subsidiary from assigning, mortgaging, pledging, granting a security interest in or upon, or encumbering any of Borrower’s or any Subsidiary’s Intellectual Property, except as is otherwise permitted in Section 7.1 hereof and the definition of “Permitted Liens” herein.

  • Secured Party Performance of Debtor Obligations Without having any obligation to do so, the Administrative Agent may perform or pay any obligation which any Grantor has agreed to perform or pay in this Security Agreement and the Grantors shall reimburse the Administrative Agent for any amounts paid by the Administrative Agent pursuant to this Section 8.4. The Grantors’ obligation to reimburse the Administrative Agent pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be a Secured Obligation payable on demand.

  • Mechanics’ Lien Tenant understands and agrees that Tenant and anyone acting on Tenant’s behalf does not have the right to file for mechanic’s liens or any other kind of liens on the Premises. Tenant agrees to give actual advance notice to any contractors, subcontractors or suppliers of goods, labor or services that such liens are invalid. Tenant further agrees to take the additional steps necessary to keep the Premises free of any and all liens that may result from construction completed by or for Tenant.

  • Secured Party Control Bank, Secured Party, Servicer and Company each agree that Bank will comply with instructions given to Bank by Secured Party directing disposition of funds in the Collateral Accounts (“Disposition Instructions”) without further consent by Company or Servicer. Except as otherwise required by law, Bank will not agree with any third party to comply with instructions for disposition of funds in the Collateral Accounts originated by such third party.

  • Priority In any public offering of equity securities of the Issuer (including pursuant to Article IV or Article V), if any Managing Underwriter determines in good faith that the registration of all or part of such securities requested to be included would have a material and adverse effect on the success of such offering, then the securities to be included in such offering shall be reduced by the Managing Underwriter as follows: (a) with respect to any Registration, (i) first, from any Issuer Securities or other securities (other than debt securities, or non-participating preferred equity securities, not exchangeable for or convertible into or otherwise linked to the common equity of the Issuer) for the account of the Issuer and any Person other than the Stockholder proposed to be included in such offering, until such Issuer Securities have, if necessary, been reduced to zero; and (ii) second, subject to clause (c) below, from any Registrable Securities held by the Stockholder; (b) with respect to any other public offering, (i) first, from any Registrable Securities held by the Stockholder to be included in such offering, until such Registrable Securities have, if necessary, been reduced to zero; and (ii) second, from any Issuer Securities or other securities (other than debt securities, or non-participating preferred equity securities, not exchangeable for or convertible into or otherwise linked to the common equity of the Issuer) for the account of the Issuer and any stockholder of the Issuer other than the Stockholder proposed to be included in such offering. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no reduction pursuant to this Section 6.9 shall be made in the number of Initial Registrable Securities required to be included in the Initial Registration or the Initial Sale pursuant to Sections 2.1 and 4.1 unless one or more holders of Issuer Securities other than the Stockholder and the Issuer are participating in the Initial Registration or the Initial Sale, in which case such reduction shall be made pro rata (unless the stockholders participating in the offering agree otherwise, subject to the proviso below) as to all securities (other than debt securities, or non-participating preferred equity securities, not exchangeable for or convertible into or otherwise linked to the common equity of the Issuer) proposed to be included in such offering; provided, however, that in all events, following any such reductions, such offering shall include a number of shares of Class A Common Stock equal to or greater than the Initial Number of Shares. If the number of shares of Class A Common Stock sold by the Stockholder and the other selling stockholders in such offering equals or exceeds the Initial Number of Shares, the Stockholder shall be deemed to have satisfied its obligations under Section 2.1(b)(ii).

  • Creditor or Forfeiture Proceedings Commencement of foreclosure or forfeiture proceedings, whether by judicial proceeding, self-help, repossession or any other method, by any creditor of Borrower or by any governmental agency against any collateral securing the loan. This includes a garnishment of any of Borrower's accounts, including deposit accounts, with Lender. However, this Event of Default shall not apply if there is a good faith dispute by Borrower as to the validity or reasonableness of the claim which is the basis of the creditor or forfeiture proceeding and if Borrower gives Lender written notice of the creditor or forfeiture proceeding and deposits with Lender monies or a surety bond for the creditor or forfeiture proceeding, in an amount determined by Lender, in its sole discretion, as being an adequate reserve or bond for the dispute.

  • CONTRACTOR OBLIGATION Contractor shall identify and mark the precise portion(s) of the relevant page(s) of any records provided to Enterprise Services that Contractor believes are statutorily exempt from disclosure and identify the precise statutory basis for exemption from disclosure. In addition, if, in Contractor’s judgment, certain portions of such records are not statutorily exempt from disclosure but are sensitive because particular portions of Contractor’s records (NOT including pricing) include highly confidential, proprietary, or trade secret information (or the equivalent) that Contractor protects through the regular use of confidentiality or similar agreements and routine enforcements through court enforcement actions, Contractor shall identify and mark the precise portion(s) of the relevant page(s) of any records that include such sensitive information.

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