Failure to Maintain Current Ratio Sample Clauses

Failure to Maintain Current Ratio. LRI has failed to maintain the --------------------------------- Consolidated Current Ratio required pursuant to the Undertaking and Indemnity. (such Events of Defaults herein collectively called the "Acknowledged ------------ Defaults"). Borrowers and Guarantors have requested that the Lender forbear from -------- the exercise of its rights and remedies under the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents, which rights and remedies would otherwise be available to the Lender in respect of the Acknowledged Defaults.
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Related to Failure to Maintain Current Ratio

  • Failure to Maintain If Tenant fails to maintain any insurance coverage that Tenant is required to maintain under this Paragraph 21, and Landlord incurs any liability to its insurance carrier arising out of Tenant's failure to so maintain such insurance coverage, then any and all loss or damage Landlord shall sustain by reason thereof, including attorneys' fees and costs, shall be borne by Tenant and shall be immediately paid by Tenant upon its receipt of a bill xxxrefor and evidence of such loss. Nothing contained in this Paragraph 21.E shall be deemed to limit or affect any other remedies or rights available to Landlord under this Lease that arise from Tenant's failure to so maintain such insurance coverage.

  • Minimum Current Ratio Permit the Current Ratio at the end of any fiscal quarter to be less than 1.00 to 1.00.

  • Current Ratio The Borrower will not permit, as of the last day of any fiscal quarter, its ratio of (i) consolidated current assets (including the unused amount of the total Commitments, but excluding non-cash assets under FAS 133) to (ii) consolidated current liabilities (excluding non-cash obligations under FAS 133 and current maturities under this Agreement) to be less than 1.0 to 1.0.

  • Consolidated Current Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Consolidated Current Ratio as of the last day of any fiscal quarter ending on or after the Effective Date, to be less than 1.00 to 1.00.

  • Failure to Maintain Insurance Any failure of Tenant to obtain and maintain the insurance policies and coverages required hereunder or failure by Tenant to meet any of the insurance requirements of this Lease shall constitute an event of default hereunder, and such failure shall entitle Landlord to pursue, exercise or obtain any of the remedies provided for in Paragraph 12(b), and Tenant shall be solely responsible for any loss suffered by Landlord as a result of such failure. In the event of failure by Tenant to maintain the insurance policies and coverages required by this Lease or to meet any of the insurance requirements of this Lease, Landlord, at its option, and without relieving Tenant of its obligations hereunder, may obtain said insurance policies and coverages or perform any other insurance obligation of Tenant, but all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in obtaining such insurance or performing Tenant’s insurance obligations shall be reimbursed by Tenant to Landlord, together with interest on same from the date any such cost or expense was paid by Landlord until reimbursed by Tenant, at the rate of interest provided to be paid on judgments, by the law of the jurisdiction to which the interpretation of this Lease is subject.

  • Total Liabilities to Tangible Net Worth Ratio Maintain a ratio of total liabilities to Tangible Net Worth of less than .80 to 1.0 as of the end of each fiscal quarter.

  • Adjusted Quick Ratio A ratio of Quick Assets to Total Liabilities minus Deferred Revenue of at least 1.5 to 1.0; and

  • Debt to Worth Ratio To maintain at all times, on a consolidated basis, a ratio of Total Liabilities to Tangible Net Worth not exceeding 1.10 to 1.00.

  • Quick Ratio A ratio of Quick Assets to Current Liabilities of at least 2.00 to 1.00.

  • Failure to Determine Values If the Borrower shall fail to determine the value of any Portfolio Investment as at any date pursuant to the requirements of the foregoing sub-clauses (A), (B) or (C), then the “Value” of such Portfolio Investment as at such date shall be deemed to be zero.

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