Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit Sample Clauses

Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. A Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request substantially in the form of Part IB of Schedule 3 (Utilisation Request - Letters of Credit) not later than the Specified Time.
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Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. A Borrower (or the Company on its behalf) may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request not later than the Specified Time.
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. Subject to a LC Issuing Bank having been appointed, the Original Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Facility Agent and one or more LC Issuing Banks (as may be selected by the Original Borrower) of a duly completed Utilisation Request substantially in the form of Part II of Schedule 4 (Utilisation Requests) not later than the third Business Day prior to the proposed Utilisation Date and a maximum of 3 such Utilisation Requests may be delivered in any one month, provided that there shall not, at any time, be more than 10 Letters of Credit outstanding.
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. (A) Subject to clause 6.6(K) (Issue of Letters of Credit), the Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Facility Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request substantially in the form of Schedule 3 (Utilisation Request) not later than five Business Days prior to the proposed Utilisation Date. The Utilisation Request shall attach the form of the proposed Letter of Credit including confirmation as to whether such form falls within paragraph (A), (B) or (C) of the definition of “Letter of Credit” in clause 1.1 (Definitions).
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. (a) The Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by a WCF Lender by delivery to that WCF Lender of a Utilisation Request not later than the Specified Time.
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. Subject to a LC Issuing Bank having been appointed, the Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Senior Facility Agent and the relevant LC Issuing Bank of a duly completed Utilisation Request substantially in the form of Part II of Schedule 5 (Utilisation Requests) not later than the sixth Business Day prior to the proposed Utilisation Date and a maximum of 3 such Utilisation Requests may be delivered in any one month, provided that there shall not, at any time, be more than 10 Letters of Credit outstanding.
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. (a) SMO may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request in the form of Part III of Schedule 3 (Requests) not later than the Specified Time.
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Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. The Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued under Tranche C by delivery to the Facility Agent and the Fronting Bank of a duly completed Utilisation Request not later than 11.00 a.m. (London time) on the sixth Business Day prior to the proposed Utilisation Date (or such later date as the Lenders and the Fronting Bank may agree).
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. A Borrower under the Original Revolving Facility or, if applicable, under an Additional Revolving Facility or a Refinancing Revolving Facility may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request not later than the Specified Time.
Delivery of a Utilisation Request for Letters of Credit. A Borrower may request a Letter of Credit to be issued by delivery to the Agent of a duly completed Utilisation Request not later than the Specified Time, and the provisions of Clause 5.1 (Delivery of a Utilisation Request) shall apply mutatis mutandis to such Utilisation Request.
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