Common use of One General Obligation; Cross Collateral Clause in Contracts

One General Obligation; Cross Collateral. All Loans and advances by Lender to Borrower under this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and under all other agreements, present and future, between Lender and Borrower constitute one loan, and all indebtedness and obligations of Borrower to Lender under this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, and under all other agreements, present and future, between Lender and Borrower, constitute one general obligation secured by the Collateral and security held and to be held by Lender hereunder and by virtue of all other agreements between Borrower (and all guarantors) and Lender now and hereafter existing. It is distinctly understood and agreed that all of the rights of Lender contained in this Agreement shall likewise apply insofar as applicable to any modification of or supplement to this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and to any other agreements, present and future, between Lender and Borrower.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (Cybergy Holdings, Inc.), Loan and Security Agreement (MamaMancini's Holdings, Inc.), Loan and Security Agreement (WES Consulting, Inc.)

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