HPTE Bank Loan Obligations Sample Clauses

HPTE Bank Loan Obligations. The Bank Loan Agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit B, contains obligations of HPTE to pay to Bank the principal of and interest on, and certain other amounts with respect to, the loan made by the Bank pursuant to the Bank Loan Agreement (the “HPTE Bank Loan Obligations”). The HPTE Bank Loan Obligations and the HPTE O&M Obligations are referred to collectively herein as the “HPTE Payment Obligations.”
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