Common use of Mandatory Prepayments or Collateralization Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Prepayments or Collateralization. The Borrowers shall, within five (5) days following the earlier of the delivery of each Borrowing Base Certificate hereof or the day upon which such Borrowing Base Certificate was due, either (i) prepay the Advances in the amount, if any, by which the Outstanding Credit on the date of prepayment under this Section 15 exceeds the Borrowing Base at such time, together with accrued interest to the date of such prepayment on the amount prepaid, or (ii) pledge and assign to the Lender additional collateral acceptable to the Lender, in the Lender’s sole discretion, and deliver all documentation that the Lender, in its sole discretion, may require in connection with such pledge and assignment and the perfection of a first-priority security interest in such additional collateral, so that the Borrowing Base plus the value assigned by the Lender, in its sole discretion, to such additional collateral equals or exceeds the Outstanding Credit.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Master Loan Agreement (Heron Lake BioEnergy, LLC), Master Loan Agreement (Heron Lake BioEnergy, LLC), Master Loan Agreement (US BioEnergy CORP)

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Mandatory Prepayments or Collateralization. The Borrowers Borrower shall, within five (5) days following the earlier of the delivery of each Borrowing Base Certificate hereof or the day upon which such Borrowing Base Certificate was due, either (i) prepay the Advances in the amount, if any, by which the Outstanding Credit on the date of prepayment under this Section 15 13 exceeds the Borrowing Base at such time, together with accrued interest to the date of such prepayment on the amount prepaid, or (ii) pledge and assign to the Lender additional collateral acceptable to the Lender, in the Lender’s sole discretion, and deliver all documentation that the Lender, in its sole discretion, may require in connection with such pledge and assignment and the perfection of a first-priority security interest in such additional collateral, so that the Borrowing Base plus the value assigned by the Lender, in its sole discretion, to such additional collateral equals or exceeds the Outstanding Credit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Loan Agreement (Homeland Energy Solutions LLC)

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