IF OPERATING DEFICITS OF A PROJECT HAVE BEEN OVERFUNDED Sample Clauses

IF OPERATING DEFICITS OF A PROJECT HAVE BEEN OVERFUNDED. If the Administrative Agent shall have given the Borrower written notice as contemplated by section 2.3(f) that any portion of the Loans made to the Borrower for operating deficits of a Project exceed the actual operating deficits of such Project, then the Borrower shall prepay on such date specified by the Administrative Agent in such notice an aggregate principal amount of Loans relating to such Project, at least sufficient to eliminate such excess.
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