Common use of Reallocation and Increase of Commitments; New Lender(s) Clause in Contracts

Reallocation and Increase of Commitments; New Lender(s). The Lenders agree among themselves to reallocate their respective outstanding Loans and Commitments, as set forth on Schedule I, to, among other things, (a) permit one or more of the Lenders to increase their respective Commitments under the Credit Agreement (each, an “Increasing Lender”), and (b) allow certain additional Persons who qualify as Purchasing Lenders to become parties to the Credit Agreement, each as a Lender (each, a “New Lender”) by acquiring an interest in the Commitments. “Departing Lenders” means Lenders, if any, that desire to assign all of their rights and obligations as Lenders under the Credit Agreement to the other Lenders and to no longer be parties to the Credit Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Phillips 66), Credit Agreement, Credit Agreement (Phillips 66 Partners Lp)

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Reallocation and Increase of Commitments; New Lender(s). The Lenders agree among themselves to reallocate their respective outstanding Loans and Commitments, as set forth on Schedule I, to, among other things, (a) permit one or more of the Lenders to increase their respective Commitments under the Credit Agreement (each, an “Increasing Lender”), and (b) allow certain additional Persons who qualify as Purchasing Lenders to become parties to the Credit Agreement, each as a Lender (each, a “New Lender”) ), by acquiring an interest in the Commitments. “Departing Lenders” means Lenders, if any, that desire to assign all of their rights and obligations as Lenders under the Credit Agreement to the other Lenders and to no longer be parties to the Credit Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Phillips 66)

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