Common use of Enforceability of Documents Clause in Contracts

Enforceability of Documents. If (i) any material provision of any Document shall at any time cease to be in full force and effect, be declared to be void or voidable or shall be repudiated and the Borrower has not, if such defect is capable of being remedied, forthwith commenced to remedy such defect and remedied such defect within 30 days after notice thereof being given to the Borrower by the Agent, or (ii) the validity or enforceability of any material provision of any Document shall at any time be contested by any Harvest Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Harvest Operations Corp.), Credit Agreement (Harvest Energy Trust), Credit Agreement (Harvest Energy Trust)

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Enforceability of Documents. If (i) any material provision of any Document shall at any time cease to be in full force and effect, be declared to be void or voidable or shall be repudiated and the Borrower has not, if such defect is capable of being remedied, forthwith commenced to remedy such defect and remedied such defect within 30 days after notice thereof being given to the Borrower by the Agent, or (ii) the validity or enforceability of any material provision of any Document shall at any time be contested by any Harvest PartyParty or KNOC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Harvest Operations Corp.), Credit Agreement (Harvest Operations Corp.)

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