ERISA Plan. Either (i) any "accumulated funding deficiency" (as defined in Section 412(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) in excess of $25,000 exists with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate, or (ii) any Termination Event occurs with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate and the then current value of such ERISA Plan's benefit liabilities exceeds the then current value of such ERISA Plan's assets available for the payment of such benefit liabilities by more than $25,000.
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Samples: Loan Agreement (Karts International Inc), Loan Agreement (Karts International Inc), Loan Agreement (Karts International Inc)
ERISA Plan. Either (i) any "accumulated funding deficiency" (as defined in Section 412(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) in excess of $25,000 50,000 exists with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA AffiliateBorrower, or (ii) any Termination Event occurs with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate and the then current value of such ERISA Plan's benefit liabilities exceeds the then current value of such ERISA Plan's assets available for the payment of such benefit liabilities by more than $25,00050,000.
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Samples: Revolving Account Transfer and Purchase Agreement (Oryx Technology Corp)
ERISA Plan. Either (i) any "accumulated funding deficiency" (as defined in Section 412(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) in excess of $25,000 exists with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate, if any, or (ii) any Termination Event occurs with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate Affiliate, if any, and the then current value of such ERISA Plan's benefit liabilities exceeds the then current value of such ERISA Plan's assets available for the payment of such benefit liabilities by more than $25,000.
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ERISA Plan. Either (i) any "accumulated funding deficiency" (as defined in Section 412(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) in excess of $25,000 exists with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate, or (ii) any Termination Event occurs with respect to any ERISA Plan of Borrower or its ERISA Affiliate and the then current value of such ERISA Plan's benefit liabilities exceeds the then current value of such ERISA Plan's assets available for the payment of such benefit liabilities by more than $25,00025.000.
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