Operating and Capitalized Lease Obligations Sample Clauses

Operating and Capitalized Lease Obligations. (i) Incur Operating Lease Obligations that, in the aggregate with all other Operating Lease Obligations of the Issuer and its Subsidiaries, exceed $2,000,000 annually or (ii) incur new Capitalized Lease Obligations that, in the aggregate, exceed $100,000 annually.
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Related to Operating and Capitalized Lease Obligations

  • Capitalized Lease Obligations Sale and Leaseback Transactions, export credit facilities with a maturity of at least one year and Purchase Money Indebtedness of, including Guarantees of any of the foregoing by, the Issuer and/or any Restricted Subsidiary, in an aggregate principal amount at any one time outstanding not to exceed U.S.$1 billion;

  • Capital Lease Obligations With respect to any Person, the obligations of such Person to pay rent or other amounts under any Capitalized Lease.

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  • Lease Obligations The Company shall not, and shall not suffer or permit any Subsidiary to, create or suffer to exist any obligations for the payment of rent for any property under lease or agreement to lease, except for:

  • Operating Lease Obligations On the Effective Date, none of the Loan Parties has any Operating Lease Obligations other than the Operating Lease Obligations set forth on Schedule 6.01(q).

  • Capitalized Leases Leases under which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is the lessee or obligor, the discounted future rental payment obligations under which are required to be capitalized on the balance sheet of the lessee or obligor in accordance with GAAP.

  • Capitalized Lease A lease under which the discounted future rental payment obligations of the lessee or the obligor are required to be capitalized on the balance sheet of such Person in accordance with GAAP.

  • Capital Leases No Covered Person has an interest as a lessee under any Capital Leases other than Capital Leases that are Permitted Indebtedness.

  • Capital Lease Any lease of property (real, personal or mixed) which, in accordance with GAAP and Statement No. 13 of the Financial Accounting Standards Board would be capitalized on the lessee's balance sheet.

  • Synthetic Lease Any lease of goods or other property, whether real or personal, which is treated as an operating lease under GAAP and as a loan or financing for U.S. income tax purposes.

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