Common use of Financial Contracts Clause in Contracts

Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, except for Rate Management Transactions permitted by Section 6.17 and Section 6.33.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Star Group, L.P.), Credit Agreement (Star Group, L.P.), Credit Agreement (Star Group, L.P.)

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Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, except for Rate Management Transactions permitted by Section 6.17 and Section 6.336.17.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (USA Compression Partners, LP), Credit Agreement, Agreement (USA Compression Partners, LP)

Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, except for Rate Management Transactions permitted by Section 6.17 and Section 6.336.16.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Brush Engineered Materials Inc), Credit Agreement (Park Ohio Holdings Corp), Credit Agreement (Park Ohio Industries Inc/Oh)

Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, except for Rate Management Transactions permitted by Section 6.17 and Section 6.336.16(g).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Newpark Resources Inc)

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Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, Contract except for Rate Management Transactions permitted required by Section 6.17 and Section 6.336.32.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Magnetek Inc)

Financial Contracts. No Loan Party shall will, nor will it permit any Subsidiary to, enter into or remain liable upon any Financial Contract, except for Rate Management Transactions permitted by under Section 6.17 and Section 6.336.11(iii) or as set forth on Schedule 2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Daisytek International Corporation /De/)

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