Excess Aggregate Availability Sample Clauses

Excess Aggregate Availability. After taking into account the Revolving Loans, the Letters of Credit and Belgian Guaranties issued or outstanding on the Closing Date and with all obligations of the Borrowers being current, there shall be remaining Aggregate Availability of at least ten percent (10%) calculated prior to the making of such Revolving Loans and the issuance or maintenance of such Letters of Credit and Belgian Guaranties.
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Related to Excess Aggregate Availability

  • Excess Availability Borrowers shall have Excess Availability at all times of at least (i) as of any date of determination during the period from July 25, 2016 through and including August 29, 2016, $10,000,000, (ii) as of any date of determination during the period from August 30, 2016 through and including October 6, 2016, $13,000,000, (iii) as of any date of determination during the period from October 7, 2016 through and including October 13, 2016, $17,500,000, and (iv) as of any date of determination during the period from October 14, 2016 through and including December 31, 2016, $20,000,000.

  • Undrawn Availability After giving effect to the initial Advances hereunder, Borrowers shall have Undrawn Availability of at least $10,000,000;

  • Minimum Excess Availability Borrower shall have Excess Availability under the Revolving Credit Loans facility of not less than the amount specified in the Schedule, after giving effect to the initial advance hereunder and after giving effect to any applicable Loan Reserves against borrowing availability under the Revolving Credit Loans.

  • Minimum Availability Borrower shall have minimum availability immediately following the initial funding in the amount set forth on the Schedule.

  • Maximum Credit Patheon's liability for Active Materials calculated in accordance with this Section 2.2 for any Product in a Year will not exceed, in the aggregate, the Maximum Credit Value set forth in Schedule D to a Product Agreement.

  • Product Availability The Insurance Companies have qualified the Products for offer and sale under the applicable insurance laws of various states and other jurisdictions. Producers and Registered Representatives shall solicit applications for the Products only in states and jurisdictions where such Products have been so qualified. Producers shall, upon request, be provided with a list of those states and jurisdictions in which the Products have been qualified for sale. The Insurance Companies shall file and make all statements or reports as are or may be required by the laws of such state or jurisdiction to maintain these qualifications in effect.

  • Opening Availability The Eligible Accounts and Eligible Inventory supporting the initial Revolving Credit Advance and the initial Letter of Credit Obligations incurred and the amount of the Reserves to be established on the Closing Date shall be sufficient in value, as determined by Agent, to provide Borrowers with Borrowing Availability, after giving effect to the initial Revolving Credit Advance, the incurrence of any initial Letter of Credit Obligations and the consummation of the Related Transactions (on a pro forma basis, with trade payables being paid currently, and expenses and liabilities being paid in the ordinary course of business and without acceleration of sales) of at least Twenty Five Million Dollars ($25,000,000).

  • Available Commitment After giving effect to the proposed Borrowing, the Principal Obligations will not exceed the Available Commitment and the aggregate Principal Obligations will not exceed the Maximum Commitment.

  • DISTRIBUTION OF EXCESS AGGREGATE CONTRIBUTIONS The Advisory Committee will determine excess aggregate contributions after determining excess deferrals under Section 14.07 and excess contributions under Section 14.08. If the Advisory Committee determines the Plan fails to satisfy the ACP test for a Plan Year, it must distribute the excess aggregate contributions, as adjusted for allocable income, during the next Plan Year. However, the Employer will incur an excise tax equal to 10% of the amount of excess aggregate contributions for a Plan Year not distributed to the appropriate Highly Compensated Employees during the first 2 1/2 months of that next Plan Year. The excess aggregate contributions are the amount of aggregate contributions allocated on behalf of the Highly Compensated Employees which causes the Plan to fail to satisfy the ACP test. The Advisory Committee will distribute to each Highly Compensated Employee his respective share of the excess aggregate contributions. The Advisory Committee will determine the respective shares of excess aggregate contributions by starting with the Highly Compensated Employee(s) who has the greatest contribution percentage, reducing his contribution percentage (but not below the next highest contribution percentage), then, if necessary, reducing the contribution percentage of the Highly Compensated Employee(s) at the next highest contribution percentage level (including the contribution percentage of the Highly Compensated Employee(s) whose contribution percentage the Advisory Committee already has reduced), and continuing in this manner until the ACP for the Highly Compensated Group satisfies the ACP test. If the Highly Compensated Employee is part of an aggregated family group, the Advisory Committee, in accordance with the applicable Treasury regulations, will determine each aggregated family member's allocable share of the excess aggregate contributions assigned to the family unit.

  • Termination and Reduction of Aggregate Maximum Credit Amounts (a) Scheduled Termination of Commitments. Unless previously terminated, the Commitments shall terminate on the Maturity Date. If at any time the Aggregate Maximum Credit Amounts are terminated or reduced to zero, then the Commitments shall terminate on the effective date of such termination or reduction.

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