MAKING GOOD ANY SHORTFALL Sample Clauses

MAKING GOOD ANY SHORTFALL. If the net sum realized through the sale/ transfer of Security is insufficient to cover the full amount of the amounts owed by the Borrower, then without prejudice to the other rights and remedies of the Bank under this Agreement or in law, the Borrower agrees to pay to the Bank forthwith at the Bank's demand such amount as will make up the shortfall.
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MAKING GOOD ANY SHORTFALL. If the net sum realised through the sale/transfer of Security is insufficient to cover the full amount of the amounts of dues owed by the Borrower, then without prejudice to the other rights and remedies of the Bank under this Agreement or in law, the Borrower agrees to pay to the Bank forthwith at the Bank’s demand such amount as will make up the shortfall. Further, all costs incurred by the Bank after an Event of Default has occurred, in connection with the preservation of the Property and collection of the amounts due under this Agreement shall be charged to the Borrower and shall form part of the amounts owing under this Agreement.
MAKING GOOD ANY SHORTFALL. If the net sum realized by the sale under Article 6 1 herein is insufficient to cover the full amount of the Indebtedness of the Borrower(s), the Borrower(s) agrees to pay to the Lender forthwith at the Lender's demand such amount as will make up the shortfall.

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