Doctrine of Consolidation Sample Clauses

Doctrine of Consolidation. ‌ The doctrine of consolidation will apply to the mortgage and any other mortgage you have granted or will grant to us. This means that if you default under any of your mortgages to us then we can, as a condition of your repaying any mortgage, require that you repay all mortgages.
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Doctrine of Consolidation. Pursuant to section 31(2) of the Property Law Act (British Columbia), the doctrine of consolidation shall apply to this Security Agreement.

Related to Doctrine of Consolidation

  • Substantive Consolidation Each Originator hereby acknowledges that this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents are being entered into in reliance upon the Company’s identity as a legal entity separate from such Originator and its Affiliates. Therefore, from and after the date hereof, each Originator shall take all reasonable steps necessary to make it apparent to third Persons that the Company is an entity with assets and liabilities distinct from those of such Originator and any other Person, and is not a division of such Originator, its Affiliates or any other Person. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and in addition to and consistent with the other covenants set forth herein, such Originator shall take such actions as shall be required in order that:

  • Merger and Consolidation The Company will not consolidate with or merge with or into, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all its assets to, any Person, unless:

  • Non-Consolidation The Borrower shall at all times act in a manner such that each of the assumptions made by Xxxxxxx Xxxx & Xxxxx LLP in their opinion delivered pursuant to Section 3.1(f)(ii) is true and accurate in all material respects. The Borrower shall at all times observe and be in compliance in all material respects with all covenants and requirements in the Borrower LLC Agreement.

  • Merger or Consolidation Section 8.11

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