No Acquisition of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights Sample Clauses

No Acquisition of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights. The Company will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, without the prior written consent of the Required Holders, purchase, acquire, lease, have assigned to any of them, assume the obligations in respect of, or be granted or have created in favor of any of them any in rem right or interest in, to or against, any P&NG Rights, by whatever means effected, other than the purchase, acquisition, leasing, assignment, assumption, granting or creation of P&NG Rights which have, in the aggregate, uninflated and undiscounted asset retirement obligations associated therewith of less than Cdn.$[REDACTED].
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No Acquisition of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, without the prior written consent of the Majority Lenders, purchase, acquire, lease, have assigned to any of them, assume the obligations in respect of, or be granted or have created in favour of any of them any in rem right or interest in, to or against, any P&NG Rights, by whatever means effected, other than those existing as of the date hereof and other than: (a) pursuant to binding obligations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries existing prior to February 12, 2020; or (b) the purchase, acquisition, leasing, assignment, assumption, granting, creation of P&NG Rights which have, in the aggregate, uninflated and undiscounted asset retirement obligations associated therewith of less than Cdn. $5,000,000.”
No Acquisition of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights from and after the date hereof, the Borrower shall not and shall not permit any of the other Loan Parties to, without the prior written consent of the Majority Lenders, purchase, acquire, lease, have assigned to any of them, assume the obligations in respect of, or be granted or have created in any of their favour any in rem right or interest in, to or against, any Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights, by whatever means effected, other than those existing as of the date hereof and other than: (a) pursuant to binding obligations of the Loan Parties existing prior to the date hereof; or (b) the purchase, acquisition, leasing, assignment, assumption, granting, creation of Petroleum and Natural Gas Rights which have, in the aggregate, uninflated and undiscounted asset retirement obligations associated therewith of less than Cdn. $[AMOUNT REDACTED].

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  • Options and Futures Transactions (a) Puts and Calls Traded on Securities Exchanges, NASDAQ or Over-the-Counter.

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