Common use of Maximum Net Leverage Ratio Clause in Contracts

Maximum Net Leverage Ratio. Commencing with the calculation date of March 31, 2024, the Loan Parties shall not permit the Net Leverage Ratio, calculated as of the end of each fiscal quarter for the four (4) fiscal quarters then ended, to be more than 3.50 to 1.00; provided, that at the Borrower’s option, the maximum Net Leverage Ratio may increase to 4.00:1.00 for four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters immediately following the consummation by the Borrower, any other Loan Party or any Subsidiary thereof, of a Permitted Acquisition with a purchase price in excess of $50,000,000 (a “Material Acquisition”); provided, further that (i) the Borrower’s ability to increase the Net Leverage Ratio as described in this Section 8.2.16 shall be limited to two (2) requests during the term of this Agreement, (ii) no more than one such increase shall be in effect at any time and (iii) the Net Leverage Ratio shall revert to the then permitted ratio (without giving effect to such increase) for at least two fiscal quarters before another increase may be invoked.”

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Samples: Loan Documents (Pegasystems Inc)

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Maximum Net Leverage Ratio. Commencing with the calculation date of March 31, 2024, the The Loan Parties shall not permit the Net Leverage Ratio, calculated as of the end of each fiscal quarter for the four (4) fiscal quarters then ended, to be more than 3.50 to 1.00; provided, that at the Borrower’s option, the maximum Net Leverage Ratio may increase to 4.00:1.00 for four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters immediately following the consummation by the Borrower, any other Loan Party or any Subsidiary thereof, of a Permitted Acquisition with a purchase price in excess of $50,000,000 (a “Material Acquisition”); provided, further that (i) the Borrower’s ability to increase the Net Leverage Ratio as described in this Section 8.2.16 shall be limited to two (2) requests during the term of this Agreement, (ii) no more than one such increase shall be in effect at any time and (iii) the Net Leverage Ratio shall revert to the then permitted ratio (without giving effect to such increase) for at least two fiscal quarters before another increase may be invoked.

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Samples: Credit Agreement (Pegasystems Inc)

Maximum Net Leverage Ratio. Commencing with the calculation date of March 31, 20242023, the Loan Parties shall not permit the Net Leverage Ratio, calculated as of the end of each fiscal quarter for the four (4) fiscal quarters then ended, to be more than 3.50 to 1.00; provided, that at the Borrower’s option, the maximum Net Leverage Ratio may increase to 4.00:1.00 for four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters immediately following the consummation by the Borrower, any other Loan Party or any Subsidiary thereof, of a Permitted Acquisition with a purchase price in excess of $50,000,000 (a “Material Acquisition”); provided, further that (i) the Borrower’s ability to increase the Net Leverage Ratio as described in this Section 8.2.16 shall be limited to two (2) requests during the term of this Agreement, (ii) no more than one such increase shall be in effect at any time and (iii) the Net Leverage Ratio shall revert to the then permitted ratio (without giving effect to such increase) for at least two fiscal quarters before another increase may be invoked.”

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Samples: Loan Documents (Pegasystems Inc)

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Maximum Net Leverage Ratio. Commencing with the calculation date of March 31, 20242022, the Loan Parties shall not permit the Net Leverage Ratio, calculated as of the end of each fiscal quarter for the four (4) fiscal quarters then ended, to be more than 3.50 to 1.00; provided, that at the Borrower’s option, the maximum Net Leverage Ratio may increase to 4.00:1.00 for four (4) consecutive fiscal quarters immediately following the consummation by the Borrower, any other Loan Party or any Subsidiary thereof, of a Permitted Acquisition with a purchase price in excess of $50,000,000 (a “Material Acquisition”); provided, further that (i) the Borrower’s ability to increase the Net Leverage Ratio as described in this Section 8.2.16 shall be limited to two (2) requests during the term of this Agreement, (ii) no more than one such increase shall be in effect at any time and (iii) the Net Leverage Ratio shall revert to the then permitted ratio (without giving effect to such increase) for at least two fiscal quarters before another increase may be invoked.”

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Samples: Loan Documents (Pegasystems Inc)

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