Defendants’ Funding Obligation Sample Clauses

Defendants’ Funding Obligation. 3.2.1. Within fifteen (15) days of the expiration of the Termination Period in Section 5.1.1 without Defendants having exercised their Termination Right and receipt by Defendants of payment instructions from the PLC specifying all necessary information concerning the name and taxpayer identification number of the payee, applicable reference, routing or ABA numbers, and such other and further details so as to enable Defendants to make payment efficiently, and subject to the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, Defendants shall make payment in the total aggregate amount of Twenty-One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($21,500,000.00) (“Program Funding Payment”) to an account designated in writing by the PLC (“Plaintiffs’ Program Account”), distributions from which account shall be made solely by the Claims Administrator. Such funds, together with any interest earned, shall be referred to as the “Program Funds.” However, in no event shall the deadline for the Program Funding Payment to be made by Defendants occur prior to the expiration of the deadline for Defendants to exercise their Termination Right under Section 5.1. 3.2.2. The Program Funding Payment is the cumulative maximum total amount to be paid by all Defendants pursuant to this Agreement. No Defendant or Released Party shall ever be responsible or obligated to pay any further sums either pursuant to this Agreement or any Release obtained pursuant to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, any attorneys’ fees, expenses, costs, common-benefit attorneys’ fees, or ad litem fees. 3.2.3. Defendants’ obligations to Plaintiffs under this Agreement and the Releases obtained pursuant to this Agreement are fully and completely satisfied upon the transfer of the Program Funding Payment to Plaintiffs’ Program Account. 3.2.4. Defendants shall have no rights or responsibilities with respect to the Program Funds in Plaintiffs’ Program Account, except for those provided for in the event of the occurrence of the circumstances set out in Section 5.3.
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  • Outstanding Obligations Borrower shall have no obligations as of the date of this Agreement except those approved by HUD in writing and, except for those approved obligations, the Land has been paid for in full (or if the Land is subject to a leasehold interest, it must be subject to a HUD-approved lease), and is free from any liens or purchase money obligations, except as approved by HUD. As of the date hereof, all contractual obligations relating to the Project have been fully disclosed to HUD.

  • Binding Obligation Each Receivable shall constitute the genuine, legal, valid and binding payment obligation in writing of the related Obligor, enforceable by the holder thereof in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be subject to or limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, liquidation or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights in general and by general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforceability shall be considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.

  • Closing Obligations At Closing, the following events shall occur, each being a condition precedent to the others and each being deemed to have occurred simultaneously with the others: (a) Seller shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to Buyer (i) an Assignment, Bxxx of Sale and Conveyance of the Assets, effective as of the Effective Time to Buyer (in sufficient counterparts to facilitate filing and recording) substantially in the form of Exhibit C conveying the Assets; and (ii) such other assignments, bills of sale, or deeds necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer, including without limitation any conveyances on official forms and related documentation necessary to transfer the Assets to Buyer in accordance with requirements of governmental regulations (collectively, the “Conveyances”); (b) Buyer shall deliver to Seller the cash portion of the Purchase Price in immediately available funds, less the amount of the Deposit and any additional deposit paid to Seller pursuant to Section 10.1, and the Purchase Price Units; (c) Seller shall deliver to Buyer possession of the Assets; (d) Seller and Buyer shall execute and deliver letters in lieu directing all purchasers of production to pay Buyer the proceeds attributable to production from the Assets from and after the Effective Time; (e) Buyer shall deliver to Seller evidence of appropriate federal, state and local bonds relating to ownership of the Assets after the Closing and certificates of insurance evidencing that Buyer has obtained appropriate insurance covering the Assets; (f) Seller shall deliver to Buyer certificates substantiating non-foreign status in accordance with Treasury Regulations under Section 1445 of the Code, in the form of Exhibit D (“FIRPTA Certificate”); (g) Buyer shall prepare and Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer all forms necessary for Buyer to assume operations on the Assets as agreed to by the Parties; and (h) Seller shall deliver to Buyer the certificates for all of the GMO Stock and all of the MV Stock properly executed for assignment to Buyer.

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  • Execution and Binding Obligation This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Purchaser, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding agreement of the Purchaser enforceable against it in accordance with its terms subject only to any limitation under bankruptcy, insolvency or other Law affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally and the discretion that a court may exercise in the granting of equitable remedies such as specific performance and injunction.

  • Valid Sale; Binding Obligation This Agreement evidences a valid sale, transfer and assignment of the Receivables, enforceable against creditors of and purchasers from the Seller, and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Seller enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be subject to or limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights in general and by general principles of equity, regardless of whether such enforceability shall be considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.

  • Authority; Binding Obligation Each of Acquiror and Acquiror Sub has all requisite power, authority and legal capacity to execute and deliver this Agreement and each of the other agreements, documents, certificates or other instruments contemplated hereby (the “Acquiror Documents”), to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution, delivery and performance by Acquiror and Acquiror Sub of this Agreement, the execution, delivery and performance by Acquiror and Acquiror Sub of the Acquiror Documents, and the consummation by Acquiror and Acquiror Sub of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, have been duly authorized and approved by all necessary corporate action, and no other corporate proceeding on the part of Acquiror or Acquiror Sub is necessary to authorize this Agreement and the Acquiror Documents, or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, other than the approval and adoption of this Agreement by Acquiror in accordance with Delaware law and Acquiror Sub in accordance with Nevada Law and Acquiror’s certificate of incorporation and bylaws and Acquiror Sub’s articles of incorporation and bylaws. This Agreement has been, and the Acquiror Documents will be at or prior to the Closing, duly executed and delivered by Acquiror and Acquiror Sub. This Agreement constitutes, and the Acquiror Documents when so executed and delivered, will constitute a legal, valid and binding obligation of Acquiror and Acquiror Sub, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws, affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally, and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity, including principles of commercial reasonableness, good faith and fair dealing (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity).

  • CONTINUING OBLIGATION OF THE SELLER SLM ECFC shall provide all reasonable assistance necessary for Funding to resolve account problems raised by any Borrower, the Guarantor or the Secretary provided such account problems are attributable to or are alleged to be attributable to (a) an event occurring during the period SLM ECFC owned the related Purchased Loan, or (b) a payment made or alleged to have been made to SLM ECFC. Further, SLM ECFC agrees to reasonably cooperate in the preparation and filing of any financing statements at the request of Funding in order to reflect Funding’s interest in the Loans.

  • Liability of the Transferor The Transferor shall be liable only to the extent of the obligations specifically undertaken by the Transferor under this Agreement and the representations made by the Transferor in this Agreement.

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