Limited Recourse of Secured Parties Sample Clauses

Limited Recourse of Secured Parties. The Collateral Agent, the Administrative Agent and the Lender, by entering into this Agreement, and each Exchange Noteholder, by accepting an Exchange Note, acknowledge and agree that: (i) a claim against the Borrowers for Secured Obligations under this Agreement by (A) the Collateral Agent will be limited in recourse to the Borrowers’ assets allocated to the Collateral Specified Interest, (B) the Lender will be limited in recourse to the Borrowers’ assets allocated to the Revolving Facility Pool and (C) except for funds allocated to the Exchange Noteholder under Article VII and each related Exchange Note Supplement, an Exchange Noteholder will be limited in recourse to the Borrowers’ assets allocated to the related Reference Pool; and (ii) none of the Collateral Agent, the Lender or an Exchange Noteholder (or the Administrative Agent on behalf of any of them) has any right, title or interest in or to any assets of the Borrowers other than as described in clause (i), including (A) for each of them, assets allocated to a Specified Interest of a Borrower other than the Collateral Specified Interest, (B) for the Lender, assets allocated to any Reference Pool and (C) for an Exchange Noteholder, assets allocated to the Revolving Facility Pool or any other Reference Pool (for each of the Collateral Agent, the Lender or an Exchange Noteholder, as applicable, “Other Borrower Assets”).
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Related to Limited Recourse of Secured Parties

  • Payment of Secured Obligations Grantor will pay and perform or cause to be paid and performed the Secured Obligations according to the tenor thereof and all other sums now or hereafter secured hereby as the same shall become due.

  • Rights of Secured Party Secured Party shall have the rights contained in this Section at all times during the period of time this Agreement is effective.

  • Grant of Security and Secured Obligations SECTION 2.1. Pledge; Grant of Security Interest 6 SECTION 2.2. Secured Obligations 7 SECTION 2.3. Security Interest 7

  • Grant of Security Interest/Remedies To secure its obligations under this Agreement and to the extent Seller delivers the Collateral Requirement, as applicable, hereunder, Seller hereby grants to Buyer, as the secured party, a first priority security interest in, and lien on (and right of setoff against), and assignment of, all such Collateral Requirement posted with Buyer in the form of cash or Letter of Credit and any and all proceeds resulting therefrom or the liquidation thereof, whether now or hereafter held by, on behalf of, or for the benefit of, Buyer. Within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the Collateral Requirement, Seller agrees to take such action as Buyer reasonably requires in order to perfect a first-priority security interest in, and lien on (and right of setoff against), such Collateral Requirement and any and all proceeds resulting therefrom or from the liquidation thereof. Upon or any time after the occurrence of an Event of Default, an Early Termination Date or an occasion provided for in this Agreement where Buyer is authorized to retain all or a portion of the Collateral Requirement, Buyer may do any one or more of the following: (a) exercise any of the rights and remedies of a secured party with respect to the Collateral Requirement, as applicable, including any such rights and remedies under Law then in effect; (b) exercise its rights of setoff against any and all property of Seller in the possession of the Buyer or Buyer’s agent; (c) draw on any outstanding Letter of Credit issued for its benefit or retain any cash deposit; and (d) liquidate the Collateral Requirement then held by or for the benefit of Buyer free from any claim or right of any nature whatsoever of Seller, including any equity or right of purchase or redemption by Seller. Buyer shall apply the proceeds of the collateral realized upon the exercise of any such rights or remedies to reduce Seller’s obligations under the Agreement (Seller remaining liable for any amounts owing to Buyer after such application), subject to the Buyer’s obligation to return any surplus proceeds remaining after such obligations are satisfied in full.

  • Reaffirmation of Security Interests Each Loan Party (a) affirms that each of the Liens granted in or pursuant to the Loan Documents are valid and subsisting and (b) agrees that this Amendment does not in any manner impair or otherwise adversely affect any of the Liens granted in or pursuant to the Loan Documents.

  • Revival of Secured Obligations This Agreement and the Loan Documents shall remain in full force and effect and continue to be effective if any petition is filed by or against Borrower for liquidation or reorganization, if Borrower becomes insolvent or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, if a receiver or trustee is appointed for all or any significant part of Borrower’s assets, or if any payment or transfer of Collateral is recovered from Agent or Lender. The Loan Documents and the Secured Obligations and Collateral security shall continue to be effective, or shall be revived or reinstated, as the case may be, if at any time payment and performance of the Secured Obligations or any transfer of Collateral to Agent, or any part thereof is rescinded, avoided or avoidable, reduced in amount, or must otherwise be restored or returned by, or is recovered from, Agent, Lender or by any obligee of the Secured Obligations, whether as a “voidable preference,” “fraudulent conveyance,” or otherwise, all as though such payment, performance, or transfer of Collateral had not been made. In the event that any payment, or any part thereof, is rescinded, reduced, avoided, avoidable, restored, returned, or recovered, the Loan Documents and the Secured Obligations shall be deemed, without any further action or documentation, to have been revived and reinstated except to the extent of the full, final, and indefeasible payment to Agent or Lender in Cash.

  • Release of Security Interest 8.1 This general condition applies if any part of the property is subject to a security interest to which the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) applies. 8.2 For the purposes of enabling the purchaser to search the Personal Property Securities Register for any security interests affecting any personal property for which the purchaser may be entitled to a release, statement, approval or correction in accordance with general condition 8.4, the purchaser may request the vendor to provide the vendor’s date of birth to the purchaser. The vendor must comply with a request made by the purchaser under this condition if the purchaser makes the request at least 21 days before the due date for settlement. 8.3 If the purchaser is given the details of the vendor’s date of birth under condition 8.2, the purchaser must – (a) Only use the vendor’s date of birth for the purposes specified in condition 8.2; and (b) Keep the date of birth of the vendor secure and confidential. 8.4 The vendor must ensure that at or before settlement, the purchaser receives – (a) a release from the secured party releasing the property from the security interest; or (b) a statement in writing in accordance with section 275(1)(b) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) setting out that the amount or obligation that is secured is nil at settlement; or (c) a written approval or correction in accordance with section 275(1)(c) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) indicating that, on settlement, the personal property included in the contract is not or will not be property in which the security interest is granted. 8.5 Subject to general condition 8.6, the vendor is not obliged to ensure that the purchaser receives a release, statement, approval or correction in respect of personal property – (a) that - (i) the purchaser intends to use predominantly for personal, domestic or household purposes; and (ii) has a market value of not more than $5000 or, if a greater amount has been prescribed for the purposes of section 47(1) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth), not more than that prescribed amount; or (b) that is sold in the ordinary course of the vendor’s business of selling personal property of that kind. 8.6 The vendor is obliged to ensure that the purchaser receives a release, statement, approval or correction in respect of personal property described in general condition 8.5 if – (a) the personal property is of a kind that may or must be described by serial number in the Personal Property Securities Register; or (b) the purchaser has actual or constructive knowledge that the sale constitutes a breach of the security agreement that provides for the security interest. 8.7 A release for the purposes of general condition 8.4(a) must be in writing. 8.8 A release for the purposes of general condition 8.4 (a) must be effective in releasing the goods from the security interest and be in a form which allows the purchaser to take title to the goods free of that security interest. 8.9 If the purchaser receives a release under general condition 8.4 (a) the purchaser must provide the vendor with a copy of the release at or as soon as practicable after settlement. 8.10 In addition to ensuring that a release is received under general condition 8.4(a), the vendor must ensure that at or before settlement the purchaser receives a written undertaking from a secured party to register a financing change statement to reflect that release if the property being released includes goods of a kind that are described by serial number in the Personal Property Securities Register. 8.11 The purchaser must advise the vendor of any security interest that is registered on or before the day of sale on the Personal Properties Security Register, which the purchaser reasonably requires to be released, at least 21 days before the due date for settlement. 8.12 The vendor may delay settlement until 21 days after the purchaser advises the vendor of the security interests that the purchaser reasonably requires to be released if the purchaser does not provide an advice under general condition 8.11. 8.13 If settlement is delayed under general condition 8.12 the purchaser must pay the vendor – (a) interest from the due date for settlement until the date on which settlement occurs or 21 days after the vendor receives the advice, whichever is the earlier; and (b) any reasonable costs incurred by the vendor as a result of the delay - as though the purchaser was in default. 8.14 The vendor is not required to ensure that the purchaser receives a release in respect of the land. This general condition 8.14 applies despite general condition 8.1. 8.15 Words and phrases which are defined in the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) have the same meaning in general condition 8 unless the context requires otherwise.

  • Pledge; Grant of Security Interest As collateral security for the payment and performance in full of all the Secured Obligations, each Grantor hereby pledges and grants to the Collateral Agent for its benefit and for the benefit of the other Credit Parties, a lien on and security interest in and to all of the right, title and interest of such Grantor in, to and under all of such Grantor’s personal property and interests in such personal property, wherever located, and whether now existing or hereafter arising or acquired from time to time (collectively, the “Collateral”), including, without limitation: (a) all Accounts; (b) all Goods, including Equipment, Inventory and Fixtures; (c) all Documents, Instruments and Chattel Paper; (d) all Letters of Credit and Letter-of-Credit Rights; (e) all Securities Collateral; (f) all Investment Property; (g) all Intellectual Property Collateral; (h) all Commercial Tort Claims, including, without limitation, those described in Section IV of the Perfection Certificate; (i) all General Intangibles; (j) all Deposit Accounts; (k) all Supporting Obligations; (l) all books and records relating to the Collateral; and (m) to the extent not covered by clauses (a) through (l) of this sentence, all other personal property of such Grantor, whether tangible or intangible and all Proceeds and products of each of the foregoing and all accessions to, substitutions and replacements for, and rents, profits and products of, each of the foregoing, any and all proceeds of any insurance, indemnity, warranty or guaranty payable to such Grantor from time to time with respect to any of the foregoing. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in clauses (a) through (m) above, the security interest created by this Security Agreement shall not extend to, and the term “Collateral” shall not include, any Excluded Property and the Grantors shall from time to time at the request of the Collateral Agent give written notice to the Collateral Agent identifying in reasonable detail the Excluded Property and shall provide to the Collateral Agent such other information regarding the Excluded Property as the Collateral Agent may reasonably request.

  • Release of Security Interests Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and except as otherwise provided in this Indenture, each Guarantor hereby consents and agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, that the rights of the Trustee hereunder, and the liability of the Guarantors hereunder, shall not be affected by any and all releases for any purpose of any collateral, if any, from the Liens and security interests created by any collateral document and that this Guarantee shall continue to be effective or be reinstated, as the case may be, if at any time any payment of any of the Indenture Obligations is rescinded or must otherwise be returned by the Trustee upon the insolvency, bankruptcy or reorganization of the Company or otherwise, all as though such payment had not been made.

  • Enforcement of Security On and at any time after the occurrence of an Event of Default which is continuing the Security Agent may, and shall if so directed by the Majority Lenders, take any action which, as a result of the Event of Default or any notice served under Clause 27.19 (Acceleration), the Security Agent is entitled to take under any Finance Document or any applicable law or regulation.

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