PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES Sample Clauses

PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES. 30.1 During the continuance of this security the Borrower shall not have the power, without the prior written consent of SIF, to create any pledge lien mortgage charge or other encumbrances whatsoever whether fixed or floating over or in respect of all or any of the undertaking properties and assets of the Borrower both present and future and wheresoever situate or to assign sell or factor any of its book debts or bills receivable or to sell or dispose of in any way the undertaking of the Borrower or any part thereof save as provided herein.
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PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES. During the continuance of this Agreement the Borrower shall not without the prior written consent of the Bank create any mortgage, charge or other encumbrance over the Property or any part or portion thereof.
PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES. (a) During the continuance of this Agreement the Borrower shall not and procure that any of the Security Party shall not without the prior written consent of the Bank create or cause to be created any form of mortgage, charge, assignment, debenture, pledge, lien or permit to exist any other caveat or prohibitory order or any security interest or encumbrance over the Property or any part or portion thereof or otherwise howsoever deal with the Property.
PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES. During the continuance of this security, the Borrower shall not and shall not have power without the prior written consent of the Lender, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, to:-
PROHIBITION AGAINST OTHER CHARGES. 30.1 During the continuance of this security the Borrower shall not have the power, without the prior written consent of SingFinance, to create any pledge lien mortgage charge or other encumbrances whatsoever whether fixed or floating over or in respect of all or any of the undertaking properties and assets of the Borrower both present and future and wheresoever situate or to assign sell or factor any of its book debts or bills receivable or to sell or dispose of in any way the undertaking of the Borrower or any part thereof save as provided herein.
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