Restriction on Payment: Hedging Liabilities Sample Clauses

Restriction on Payment: Hedging Liabilities. The Debtors shall not, and shall procure that no other member of the Group will, make any Payment of the Hedging Liabilities at any time unless: (a) that Payment is permitted under Clause 4.3 (Permitted Payments: Hedging Liabilities); or (b) the taking or receipt of that Payment is permitted under paragraph (c) of Clause 4.9 (Permitted Enforcement: Hedge Counterparties).
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Restriction on Payment: Hedging Liabilities. Prior to the later of (a) the Senior Lender Discharge Date; (b) the Senior Secured Notes Discharge Date; and (c) the Pari Passu Debt Discharge Date, the Debtors shall not, and the Company shall procure that no other member of the Group will, make any Payment of the Hedging Liabilities at any time unless: (a) that Payment is permitted under Clause 4.3 (Permitted Payments: Hedging Liabilities); or (b) the taking or receipt of that Payment is permitted under paragraph (c) of Clause 4.9 (Permitted Enforcement: Hedge Counterparties).
Restriction on Payment: Hedging Liabilities. Prior to the Final Discharge Date, no Debtor shall, and the Issuer shall procure that no member of the Group will, make any Payment of the Hedging Liabilities at any time unless: (a) that Payment is permitted under Clause ‎4.3 (Permitted Payments: Hedging Liabilities); or (b) the taking or receipt of that Payment is permitted under paragraph ‎(d) of Clause ‎‎4.9 (Permitted enforcement: Hedge Counterparties).
Restriction on Payment: Hedging Liabilities. Prior to the later of (a) the Senior Lender Discharge Date and (b) the Senior Secured Notes Discharge Date, neither the Debtors nor the Third Party Security Providers shall, and each shall procure that no other member of the Group will, make any Payment of the Hedging Liabilities at any time unless: (a) that Payment is permitted under Clause 5.3 (Permitted Payments: Hedging Liabilities); or (b) the taking or receipt of that Payment is permitted under paragraph (c) of Clause 5.9 (Permitted Enforcement: Hedge Counterparties).

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  • Separate Obligations These obligations are independent of Borrower’s obligations and separate actions may be brought against Guarantor (whether action is brought against Borrower or whether Borrower is joined in the action).

  • Non-Payment of Obligations Borrower shall default in the payment or prepayment when due of any principal of any Loan, or Borrower shall default (and such default shall continue unremedied for a period of five (5) Business Days) in the payment when due of any interest, fee or of any other obligation hereunder.

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