Common use of Guaranties, Loans or Advances Clause in Contracts

Guaranties, Loans or Advances. Borrower shall not become or be a guarantor or surety of, or otherwise become or be responsible in any manner with respect to any undertaking of any other Person, or make or permit to exist any loans or advances to or investments in any other Person, except for the endorsement, in the ordinary course of collection, of instruments payable to it or to its order.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Amarantus Bioscience Holdings, Inc.), Note Purchase Agreement (Blue Calypso, Inc.), Securities Purchase Agreement

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Guaranties, Loans or Advances. Borrower shall not become or be a guarantor or surety of, or otherwise become or be responsible in any manner with respect to any undertaking of any other Person, or make or permit to exist any loans or advances to or investments in any other Person, except for (i) the endorsement, in the ordinary course of collection, of instruments payable to it or to its order, (ii) investments by Borrower set forth on Schedule 5.02(d) and (iii) investments by Borrower that have synergistic benefits to the business of Borrower.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standby Bridge Financing Agreement (Jaguar Animal Health, Inc.)

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