Inability to Determine Fair Interest Rate. If at any time Bank, in its sole and absolute discretion, determines that: (i) the amount of the Libor Loans for periods equal to the corresponding Interest Periods are not available to Bank in the offshore currency interbank markets, (ii) the Libor Rate does not accurately reflect the cost to Bank of lending the Libor Loan, or (iii) by reason of any changes arising after the date of the Note affecting the London interbank eurodollar market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the applicable interest rate on the basis provided for in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 above, then Bank shall promptly give notice thereof to Borrower. Upon the giving of such notice, Bank's obligation to make Libor Loans shall terminate, unless Bank and the Borrower agree in writing to a different interest rate applicable to Libor Loans, or until such time as Bank notifies Borrower that the circumstances giving rise to Bank's notice no longer exist. While such circumstances continue to exist, (x) any requested Libor Loan shall be treated as a request for a Prime Loan, (y) any Prime Loan that was to have been converted to a Libor Loan shall be continued as a Prime Loan, and (z) any outstanding Libor Loan shall be converted retroactively, on the first day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, to a Prime Loan.
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Samples: Credit Agreement (Tekelec), Credit Agreement (Omp Inc), Promissory Note (Coastcast Corp)
Inability to Determine Fair Interest Rate. If at any time Bank, in its sole and absolute discretion, determines that: (i) the amount of the Libor Loans for periods equal to the corresponding Interest Periods are not available to Bank in the offshore currency interbank markets, (ii) the Libor Rate does not accurately reflect the cost to Bank of lending the Libor Loan, or (iii) by reason of any changes arising after the date of the Note affecting the London interbank Interbank eurodollar market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the applicable interest rate on the basis provided for in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 above, then Bank shall promptly give notice thereof to Borrower. Upon the giving of such notice, Bank's obligation to make Libor Loans shall terminate, unless Bank and the Borrower agree in writing to a different interest rate applicable to Libor Loans, or until such time as Bank notifies Borrower that the circumstances giving rise to Bank's notice no longer exist. While such circumstances continue to exist, (x) any requested Libor Loan shall be treated as a request for a Prime Loan, (y) any Prime Loan that was to have been converted to a Libor Loan shall be continued as a Prime Loan, and (z) any outstanding Libor Loan shall be converted retroactively, on the first day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, to a Prime Loan.
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Samples: Security and Loan Agreement (Myers Steven & Associates Inc)
Inability to Determine Fair Interest Rate. If at any time Bank, in its sole and absolute discretion, determines that: that (i) the amount of the Libor Loans for periods equal to the corresponding Interest Periods are not available to Bank in the offshore currency interbank markets, (ii) the Libor Rate does not accurately reflect the cost to Bank of lending the Libor Loan, or (iii) by reason of any changes arising after the date of the Note affecting the London interbank eurodollar market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the applicable interest rate on the basis provided for in Sections 2.1 and or 2.2 above, then Bank shall promptly give notice thereof to Borrower. Upon the giving of such notice, Bank's obligation to make Libor Loans shall terminate, unless Bank and the Borrower agree in writing to a different interest rate applicable to Libor Loans, or until such time as Bank notifies Borrower that the circumstances giving rise to Bank's notice no longer exist. While such circumstances continue to exist, (x) any requested Libor Loan shall be treated as a request for a Prime Loan, (y) any Prime Loan that was to have been converted to a Libor Loan shall be continued as a Prime Loan, and (z) any outstanding Libor Loan shall be converted retroactively, on the first day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, to a Prime Loan.
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Samples: Credit Agreement (Go2net Inc)
Inability to Determine Fair Interest Rate. If at any time Bank, in its sole and absolute discretion, determines that: (i) the amount of the Libor Loans for periods equal to the corresponding Interest Periods are not available to Bank in the offshore currency interbank markets, (ii) the Libor Rate does not accurately reflect the cost to Bank of lending the Libor Loan, or (iii) by reason of any changes arising after the date of the Note Loan Agreement affecting the London interbank eurodollar market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the applicable interest rate on the basis provided for in Sections SECTIONS 2.1 and 2.2 above, then Bank shall promptly give notice thereof to Borrower. Upon the giving of such notice, Bank's obligation to make Libor Loans shall terminate, unless Bank and the Borrower agree in writing to a different interest rate applicable to Libor Loans, or until such time as Bank notifies Borrower that the circumstances giving rise to Bank's notice no longer exist. While such circumstances continue to exist, (x) any requested Libor Loan shall be treated as a request for a Prime Loan, (y) any Prime Loan that was to have been converted to a Libor Loan shall be continued as a Prime Loan, and (z) any outstanding Libor Loan shall be converted retroactively, on the first day of the then current Interest Period with respect thereto, to a Prime Loan.
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