Permitted Additional Pari Passu Lien Obligations Sample Clauses

Permitted Additional Pari Passu Lien Obligations. On or after the Issue Date, the Issuers may from time to time designate additional obligations as Permitted Additional Pari Passu Obligations by delivering to the Collateral Agent, the Trustee and each Additional Pari Passu Agent (a) an Officer’s Certificate (i) identifying the obligations so designated and the aggregate principal amount or face amount thereof, stating that such obligations are designated as “Permitted Additional Pari Passu Obligations” for purposes hereof, (ii) representing that such designation complies with the terms of the Indenture and each then extant Permitted Additional Pari Passu Lien Agreement, and (iii) specifying the name and address of the Additional Pari Passu Agent for such obligations (if other than the Trustee); (b) except in the case of Additional Notes, a fully executed Additional Pari Passu Joinder Agreement (in the form attached as Annex 2); and (c) an Opinion of Counsel to the effect that the designation of such obligations as “Permitted Additional Pari Passu Obligations” does not violate the terms of the Indenture or any then extant Permitted Additional Pari Passu Lien Agreement (upon which the Collateral Agent may conclusively and exclusively rely) subject to the qualifications specified therein.
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Related to Permitted Additional Pari Passu Lien Obligations

  • Pari Passu Obligations The Guarantor shall ensure that its obligations hereunder at all times constitute direct, general obligations of the Guarantor ranking at least pari passu in right of payment with all other unsecured, unsubordinated Indebtedness (other than Indebtedness that is preferred by mandatory provisions of law) of the Guarantor.

  • Pari Passu or Priority Status The claims of the Agents and the Lenders against the Parent or the Borrower under this Agreement will rank at least pari passu with the claims of all unsecured creditors of the Parent or the Borrower (other than claims of such creditors to the extent that they are statutorily preferred) and in priority to the claims of any creditor of the Parent or the Borrower who is also a Credit Party.

  • Debt obligations i. “Municipal securities,” defined as obligations (whether documented as securities or as loans) of a State, the District of Columbia, a U.S. territory, or a political subdivision thereof and including general obligations, limited obligation bonds, revenue bonds, and obligations that satisfy the requirements of section 142(b)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 issued by or on behalf of any State, the District of Columbia, any U.S. territory or any political subdivision thereof, including any municipal corporate instrumentality of 1 or more States, or any public agency or authority of any State, the District of Columbia, any U.S. territory or any political subdivision thereof, including obligations of any of the foregoing types related to financing a 501(c)(3) organization. The purchase of any municipal security will be based upon the Investment Adviser’s assessment of an asset’s relative value in terms of current yield, price, credit quality, and future prospects; and the Investment Adviser will monitor the creditworthiness of the Fund’s portfolio investments and analyze economic, political and demographic trends affecting the markets for such assets. Eligible Assets shall include any municipal securities that at the time of purchase are paying scheduled principal and interest or if at the time of purchase are in payment default, then in the sole judgment of the Investment Adviser are expected to produce payments of principal and interest whose present value exceeds the purchase price.

  • Additional Secured Obligations The Borrower may from time to time designate Permitted Additional Secured Obligations as Secured Obligations hereunder by (a) delivering to the Corporate Trustee an Additional Secured Obligations Designation in respect of such Permitted Additional Secured Obligations describing such Permitted Additional Secured Obligations and specifying whether such Permitted Additional Secured Obligations shall constitute Bank Facility Obligations, Vendor Facility Obligations, Public Debt Obligations, Other Facility Obligations or Hedging Agreement Obligations and attaching thereto a true and complete copy of all agreements (together with all schedules, exhibits, annexes, appendices and other attachments thereto), including but not limited to the applicable Secured Instruments, relating to such Permitted Additional Secured Obligations to which the Borrower or any Affiliate thereof is a party, and (b) fulfilling the requirements of subsection 4.8(b) in respect of such Additional Secured Obligations Designation. Upon completion of the actions described clauses (a) and (b) of the preceding sentence, but subject to the following sentence, the Permitted Additional Secured Obligations designated by such Additional Secured Obligations Designation shall constitute Secured Obligations. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall any indebtedness or other obligations of the Borrower constitute Additional Secured Obligations hereunder if the designation of such indebtedness or other obligations as Additional Secured Obligations would be in contravention of any Secured Instrument, and any purported designation of any such indebtedness or other obligations of the Borrower as Additional Secured Obligations in violation of any Secured Instrument shall be null and void and of no force or effect.

  • Priority Indebtedness The Company will not, and will not permit any Subsidiary to, create, incur, assume or permit to exist any Priority Indebtedness other than:

  • Pari Passu Guarantees The obligations of the Guarantor under this Guarantee Agreement shall rank pari passu with any similar guarantee agreements issued by the Guarantor on behalf of the holders of preferred or capital securities issued by the Issuer Trust and with any other security, guarantee or other obligation that is expressly stated to rank pari passu with the obligations of the Guarantor under this Guarantee Agreement.

  • Designated Senior Indebtedness The Loan Documents and all of the Obligations have been deemed “Designated Senior Indebtedness” or a similar concept thereto, if applicable, for purposes of any other Indebtedness of the Loan Parties.

  • Priority Debt The Company will not permit Priority Debt to exceed 15% of Consolidated Total Assets (as of the end of the Company’s then most recently completed fiscal quarter) at any time.

  • Additional Indebtedness So long as the Notes are outstanding the Depositor will not incur any debt other than debt that (i) is non-recourse to the assets of the Depositor other than the mortgage loans specifically pledged as security for the debt, (ii) is subordinated in right of payment to the rights of the Noteholders, or (iii) is assigned a rating by each of the Rating Agencies that is the same as the then current rating of the Notes.

  • Subordinated Indebtedness The Obligations constitute senior indebtedness which is entitled to the benefits of the subordination provisions of all outstanding Subordinated Indebtedness.

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