Common use of Debtor's Waivers Clause in Contracts

Debtor's Waivers. Debtor waives notice of the creation, advance, increase, existence, extension, or renewal of, and of any indulgence with respect to, the Obligations; waives notice of intent to accelerate, notice of acceleration, notice of intent to demand, presentment, demand, notice of dishonor, and protest; waives notice of the amount of the Obligations outstanding at any time, notice of any change in financial condition of any person liable for the Obligations or any part thereof, notice of any Event of Default, and all other notices respecting the Obligations; and agrees that maturity of the Obligations and any part thereof may be accelerated, extended, or renewed one or more times by Secured Party in its discretion, without notice to Debtor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Assignment and Security Agreement (American Physicians Service Group Inc), Assignment and Security Agreement (American Physicians Service Group Inc), Assignment and Security Agreement (Prime Medical Services Inc /Tx/)

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