Common use of Liens and Security Interests Clause in Contracts

Liens and Security Interests. (a) Specifically, without limiting the generality of Section 2, the Lessor and the Lessee intend and agree that in the event of any insolvency or receivership proceedings or a petition under the United States bankruptcy laws or any other applicable insolvency laws or statute of the United States of America or any State or Commonwealth thereof affecting the Lessee, any Participant or any collection actions, the transactions evidenced by the Operative Documents shall be regarded as loans made by the Lenders and the Lessor as unrelated third party lenders to the Lessee secured by respective Properties (it being understood that the Lessee hereby deeds, warrants and grants a security interest in the Subject Property (consisting of a fee deed of trust with respect to the Subject Property) WITH POWER OF SALE to the Trustee for the benefit of the Lessor and the Lenders to secure all Lessor Amounts and Loans advanced by the Participants for the acquisition of the respective Properties together with Yield or interest, as applicable, thereon, and all other amounts payable under the Operative Documents in connection therewith, effective on the date hereof).

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Lease And (Lam Research Corp), Master Lease And (Lam Research Corp), Lam Research Corp

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