Common use of Mandatory Prepayment With Excess Cash Flow Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Prepayment With Excess Cash Flow. On each Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, Borrowers shall apply an amount equal to 50% of Excess Cash Flow of Crown Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the most recent Excess Cash Flow Period ending prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date as a mandatory repayment of principal of the Term Loans pursuant to the terms of Section 4.5; provided, that so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default then exists, if the Most Recent Total Leverage Ratio as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date is less than 4.0 to 1.0 and Rating Condition is satisfied as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, no such prepayment shall be required; provided, further, that Excess Cash Flow for any Fiscal Year shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of prepayments of principal and premiums in respect of Existing Unsecured Debt (other than Debentures) or First Lien Notes made after the end of such Fiscal Year and prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pledge Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc), Credit Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc)

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Mandatory Prepayment With Excess Cash Flow. On each Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, Borrowers shall apply an amount equal to 50% of Excess Cash Flow of Crown Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the most recent Excess Cash Flow Period ending prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date as a mandatory repayment of principal of the Term Loans pursuant to the terms of Section 4.5; provided, that so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default then exists, if the Most Recent Total Leverage Ratio as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date is less than 4.0 to 1.0 and Rating Condition is satisfied as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, no such prepayment shall be required; provided, further, that Excess Cash Flow for any Fiscal Year shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of prepayments of principal and premiums in respect of Existing Unsecured Debt (other than Debentures) or ), First Lien Notes or Senior Notes 2013 (in each case, to the extent not refinanced with proceeds of Indebtedness) made after the end of such Fiscal Year and prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc), Credit Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc)

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Mandatory Prepayment With Excess Cash Flow. On each Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, Borrowers shall apply an amount equal to 50% of Excess Cash Flow of Crown Holdings and its Subsidiaries for the most recent Excess Cash Flow Period ending prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date as a mandatory repayment of principal of the Term Loans pursuant to the terms of Section 4.5; provided, that so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default then exists, if the Most Recent Total Leverage Ratio as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date is less than 4.0 to 1.0 and Rating Condition is satisfied as of such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date, no such prepayment shall be required; provided, further, that Excess Cash Flow for any Fiscal Year shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of prepayments of principal and premiums in respect of Existing Unsecured Debt (other than Debentures), or Senior Notes 2013 (in each case, to the extent not refinanced with proceeds of Indebtedness) or First Lien Notes made after the end of such Fiscal Year and prior to such Excess Cash Flow Payment Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Crown Holdings Inc)

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