Common use of Priority Indebtedness Clause in Contracts

Priority Indebtedness. (a) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness of Domestic Subsidiaries to exceed an amount equal to 10% of Consolidated Total Assets. (b) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness to exceed an amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets; provided that, if the Company and its Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) enter into one or more Repatriation Transactions, the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries may have Priority Indebtedness outstanding in an amount in excess of 20% of Consolidated Total Assets but not in excess of 35% of Consolidated Total Assets so long as (1) the incremental amount of Priority Indebtedness outstanding in excess of the amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets (“Excess Priority Indebtedness”) shall be attributable solely to Indebtedness of Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) incurred in connection with such Repatriation Transactions and (2) at all times when there is Excess Priority Indebtedness outstanding, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall not be greater than 2.75 to 1.00.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Note Purchase Agreement (Mettler Toledo International Inc/), Note Purchase Agreement (Mettler Toledo International Inc/), Note Purchase Agreement (Mettler Toledo International Inc/)

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Priority Indebtedness. (a) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness of Domestic Subsidiaries to exceed an amount equal to 10% of Consolidated Total Assets. (b) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness to exceed an amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets; provided that, if the Company and its Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) enter into one or more Repatriation Transactions, the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries may have Priority Indebtedness outstanding in an amount in excess of 20% of Consolidated Total Assets but not in excess of 35% of Consolidated Total Assets so long as (1) the incremental amount of Priority Indebtedness outstanding in excess of the amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets (“Excess Priority Indebtedness”) shall be attributable solely to Indebtedness of Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) incurred in connection with such Repatriation Transactions and (2) at all times when there is Excess Priority Indebtedness outstanding, the Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio shall not be greater than (i) 2.75 to 1.00 or (ii) during an Acquisition Holiday Period, 3.25 to 1.00.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Note Purchase Agreement (Mettler Toledo International Inc/), Note Purchase Agreement (Mettler Toledo International Inc/)

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Priority Indebtedness. (a) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness of Domestic Subsidiaries to exceed an amount equal to 10% of Consolidated Total Assets. (b) The Company will not at any time permit the aggregate amount of all Priority Indebtedness to exceed an amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets; provided that, if the Company and its Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) enter into one or more Repatriation Transactions, the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries may have Priority Indebtedness outstanding in an amount in excess of 20% of Consolidated Total Assets but not in excess of 35% of Consolidated Total Assets so long as (1) the incremental amount of Priority Indebtedness outstanding in excess of the amount equal to 20% of Consolidated Total Assets (“Excess Priority Indebtedness”) shall be attributable solely to -32- Indebtedness of Foreign Subsidiaries (that are Restricted Subsidiaries) incurred in connection with such Repatriation Transactions and (2) at all times when there is Excess Priority Indebtedness outstanding, the Consolidated Leverage Ratio shall not be greater than 2.75 to 1.00.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Note Purchase Agreement

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