No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances Sample Clauses

No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances on the Effective Date (i) none of the Obligors and the other members of the Group will have any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under clause 11.1 and (ii) no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) will exist over the assets and undertaking of the Obligors or any other member of the Group;
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No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances. (i) none of Newco 2 and the other members of the Group have any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under clause 10.6(c) and (ii) no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) exist over the assets and undertaking of Newco 2 or any other member of the Group;
No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances. (i) none of the members of the Group will have any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under clause 10.6(c) and (ii) no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) will exist over the assets and undertaking of any member of the Group.
No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances on the Restructuring Date, (i) none of the Borrowers and the other members of the Group have any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under clause 12.2 (Negative Undertakings) and (ii) no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) exist over the assets and undertaking of the Borrowers or any other member of the Group;
No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances. On the Effective Date, (a) no member of the Group has any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under Section 10.1.2 and (b) no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) exist over the assets and undertaking of any member of the Group.
No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances. (i) as at the Effective Date none of the members of the Group will have any liabilities in respect of Borrowed Money other than as permitted under clause 10.6(c) of the Principal Agreement in the form set out in Schedule 5 to this Agreement and (ii) as at the Effective Date no Encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) will exist over the assets and undertaking of any member of the Group;

Related to No Borrowed Money or Encumbrances

  • No Liens or Encumbrances The Corporation has good and marketable title to all of the property and assets, tangible and intangible, employed in the operations of its business, free of any material mortgages, security interests, pledges, easements or encumbrances of any kind whatsoever and except for such property and assets as may be leased by Corporation.

  • Borrowed Money Borrowed Money" means any obligation to repay money, any indebtedness evidenced by notes, bonds, debentures or similar obligations, any obligation under a conditional sale or other title retention agreement and the net aggregate rentals under any lease which under GAAP would be capitalized on the books of Borrower or which is the substantial equivalent of the financing of the property so leased.

  • Indebtedness for Borrowed Money The Company shall not, nor shall it permit any Subsidiary to, issue, incur, assume, create or have outstanding any Indebtedness for Borrowed Money; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not restrict nor operate to prevent:

  • Encumbrances Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien with respect to any of its property, or assign or otherwise convey any right to receive income, including the sale of any Accounts, or permit any of its Subsidiaries so to do, except for Permitted Liens.

  • Money Obligations Each Company shall pay in full (a) prior in each case to the date when penalties would attach, all taxes, assessments and governmental charges and levies (except only those so long as and to the extent that the same shall be contested in good faith by appropriate and timely proceedings and for which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP) for which it may be or become liable or to which any or all of its properties may be or become subject; (b) all of its wage obligations to its employees in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (29 U.S.C. 206-207) or any comparable provisions; and (c) all of its other obligations calling for the payment of money (except only those so long as and to the extent that the same shall be contested in good faith and for which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP) before such payment becomes overdue.

  • LIENS; ENCUMBRANCES Borrower acknowledges that, to the extent provided in Section 21, the grant, creation or existence of any mortgage, deed of trust, deed to secure debt, security interest or other lien or encumbrance (a "Lien") on the Mortgaged Property (other than the lien of this Instrument) or on certain ownership interests in Borrower, whether voluntary, involuntary or by operation of law, and whether or not such Lien has priority over the lien of this Instrument, is a "Transfer" which constitutes an Event of Default and subjects Borrower to personal liability under the Note.

  • Due on Sale or Encumbrance Subject to specific exceptions set forth below, each Mortgage Loan contains a “due on sale” or other such provision for the acceleration of the payment of the unpaid principal balance of such Mortgage Loan if, without the consent of the holder of the Mortgage (which consent, in some cases, may not be unreasonably withheld) and/or complying with the requirements of the related Mortgage Loan documents (which provide for transfers without the consent of the lender which are customarily acceptable to Seller lending on the security of property comparable to the related Mortgaged Property, including, without limitation, transfers of worn-out or obsolete furnishings, fixtures, or equipment promptly replaced with property of equivalent value and functionality and transfers by leases entered into in accordance with the Mortgage Loan documents), (a) the related Mortgaged Property, or any equity interest of greater than 50% in the related Mortgagor, is directly or indirectly pledged, transferred or sold, other than as related to (i) family and estate planning transfers or transfers upon death or legal incapacity, (ii) transfers to certain affiliates as defined in the related Mortgage Loan documents, (iii) transfers of less than, or other than, a controlling interest in the related Mortgagor, (iv) transfers to another holder of direct or indirect equity in the Mortgagor, a specific Person designated in the related Mortgage Loan documents or a Person satisfying specific criteria identified in the related Mortgage Loan documents, such as a qualified equityholder, (v) transfers of stock or similar equity units in publicly traded companies or (vi) a substitution or release of collateral within the parameters of paragraphs (27) and (32) herein or the exceptions thereto set forth in Schedule C to this Exhibit C, or (vii) by reason of any mezzanine debt that existed at the origination of the related Mortgage Loan as set forth on Exhibit C-32-1 to this Exhibit C, or future permitted mezzanine debt as set forth on Exhibit C-32-2 to this Exhibit C or (b) the related Mortgaged Property is encumbered with a subordinate lien or security interest against the related Mortgaged Property, other than (i) any Serviced Companion Loan or Non-Serviced Companion Loan or any subordinate debt that existed at origination and is permitted under the related Mortgage Loan documents, (ii) purchase money Exh. C-12 security interests, (iii) any Crossed Mortgage Loan, as set forth on Annex A-1 to the Prospectus or (iv) Permitted Encumbrances. The Mortgage or other Mortgage Loan documents provide that to the extent any Rating Agency fees are incurred in connection with the review of and consent to any transfer or encumbrance, the Mortgagor is responsible for such payment along with all other reasonable fees and expenses incurred by the Mortgagee relative to such transfer or encumbrance.

  • No Prior Encumbrances Borrower has good and indefeasible title to the Collateral, free and clear of Liens, except for Permitted Liens.

  • Permitted Encumbrances The term “Permitted Encumbrances” shall mean:

  • Permitted Indebtedness Borrower shall not create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Indebtedness, except the following (collectively, "Permitted Indebtedness"): (i) Indebtedness under the Loan Documents, (ii) any Indebtedness set forth on Schedule 7.2, (iii) Capitalized Lease Obligations incurred after the Closing Date and Indebtedness incurred pursuant to purchase money Liens permitted by Section 7.3(v), provided that the aggregate amount of such Capitalized Lease Obligations and purchase money indebtedness outstanding at any time shall not exceed $75,000, (iv) Indebtedness in connection with advances made by a stockholder in order to cure any default of the financial covenants set forth on Annex I; provided, however, that such Indebtedness shall be on an unsecured basis, subordinated in right of repayment and remedies to all of the Obligations and to all of Lender's rights pursuant to a subordination agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Lender; (v) accounts payable to trade creditors and current operating expenses (other than for borrowed money) which are not aged more than 120 calendar days from the billing date or more than 30 days from the due date, in each case incurred in the ordinary course of business and paid within such time period, unless the same are being contested in good faith and by appropriate and lawful proceedings and such reserves, if any, with respect thereto as are required by GAAP and deemed adequate by Borrower's independent accountants shall have been reserved; (vi) borrowings incurred in the ordinary course of business and not exceeding $10,000 individually or in the aggregate outstanding at any one time, provided, however, that such Indebtedness shall be on an unsecured basis, subordinated in right of repayment and remedies to all of the Obligations and to all of Lender's rights pursuant to a subordination agreement in form and substance satisfactory to Lender; and (vii)

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