Common use of Documents to be Satisfactory Clause in Contracts

Documents to be Satisfactory. All documents (including certificates, charts, reports, appraisals, legal opinions, budgets and projections, but excluding only Financial Statements and documents expressly exempted herein from this clause (c)) required by the terms of any Loan Document to be delivered to the Administrative Agent by any Loan Party shall be prepared and submitted in good faith and shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Management Services Agreement (Cinedigm Corp.), Credit Agreement (Cinedigm Corp.), Guaranty Agreement (Cinedigm Corp.)

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Documents to be Satisfactory. All documents (including certificates, charts, reports, appraisals, legal opinions, budgets and projections, but excluding only Financial Statements and documents expressly exempted herein from this clause (c)) required by the terms of any Loan Document to be delivered to the Administrative Agent by any Loan Party shall be prepared and submitted in good faith and shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative AgentAgent and Required Lenders.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Second Lien Loan Agreement (Cinedigm Corp.)

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