DISBURSEMENT TO THIRD PARTIES Sample Clauses

DISBURSEMENT TO THIRD PARTIES. Upon the occurrence of a Default occasioned by Borrower’s failure to pay money to a third party as required by this Agreement, Administrative Agent may but shall not be obligated to make such payment from the Loan proceeds or other funds of Lenders. If such payment is made from proceeds of the Loan, Borrower shall immediately deposit with Administrative Agent, upon written demand, an amount equal to such payment. If such payment is made from funds of Lenders, Borrower shall immediately repay such funds upon written demand of Administrative Agent. In either case, the Default with respect to which any such payment has been made by Administrative Agent or Lenders shall not be deemed cured until such deposit or repayment (as the case may be) has been made by Borrower to Administrative Agent.
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DISBURSEMENT TO THIRD PARTIES. Upon the occurrence of event of default occasioned by Borrower's failure to pay money to a third party as required by this Agreement, Lender may, but shall not be obligated to, make such payments from Project Loan proceeds; and
DISBURSEMENT TO THIRD PARTIES. Upon the occurrence of a Default occasioned by Borrower's failure to pay money to a third party as required by Sections 9.1 (k) or 9.1(o), the Agency may but shall not be obligated to make such payment from the SNHP Loan proceeds, or other funds held by the Agency. If such payment is made from proceeds of the SNHP Loan, Borrower shall immediately deposit with the Agency, upon written demand, an amount equal to such payment. If such payment is made from funds of the Agency, Borrower shall immediately repay such funds upon written demand of the Agency. In either case, the Default with respect to which any such payment has been made by the Agency shall not be deemed cured until such deposit or repayment (as the case may be) has been made by Borrower to the Agency.
DISBURSEMENT TO THIRD PARTIES. Upon the occurrence of a Default occasioned by Borrower’s failure to pay money to a third party as required by this Agreement, Lender may but shall not be obligated to make such payment from the Loan proceeds or other funds of Lender. If such payment is made from proceeds of the Loan, Borrower shall immediately deposit with Lender, upon written demand, an amount equal to such payment. If such payment is made from funds of Lender, Borrower shall immediately repay such funds upon written demand of Lender. In either case, the Default with respect to which any such payment has been made by Lender shall not be deemed cured until such deposit or repayment (as the case may be) has been made by Borrower to Lender.

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  • No Obligations to Third Parties Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall not be deemed to confer any rights upon, nor obligate any of the parties hereto, to any person or entity other than the parties hereto.

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