Revised Notice Sample Clauses

Revised Notice. If Agent has given Borrower written notification of the occurrence of an Event of Taxability, Agent may at any time and from time to time revise such notice of the occurrence of an Event of Taxability to increase or decrease the amount payable under Section 5.1. hereof by giving Borrower a written notice of such revision ("Notice of Revision"), in which case Borrower and Agent shall make such adjustments between themselves of amounts previously paid and to be paid as shall be appropriate to reflect such revision as if the Notice of Revision had constituted a part of the original notice of the occurrence of an Event of Taxability, and any payments as a result of such adjustments for any period prior to the date of the Notice of Revision shall be made within five (5) days after Borrower has received such Notice of Revision. In addition, if Agent has given Borrower notice of the occurrence of an Event of Taxability and Agent subsequently determines for any period that the conclusions expressed in the opinion of counsel acceptable to Agent (based on the consent of the Majority Banks) on which such Determination of Taxability was based are not correct, then (without limiting the right of the Agent to assert later that an Event of Taxability has occurred with respect to such period), Borrower shall not be obligated to pay the amounts set forth in Section 5.1. hereof for such period, and Agent shall return any such payment or payments theretofore made with respect to such period.
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Revised Notice. A new sub-Section 5.16(iii) is hereby added to the Agreement which reads as follows: "5.16(iii) litigation, arbitration or administrative proceedings to which the Borrower is a party and in which the claim of liability exceeds $500,000.00".

Related to Revised Notice

  • Required Notice The party seeking arbitration of a dispute under this Section must give specific written notice of any claim to the other party within six (6) months of the date the party seeking arbitration first has knowledge of the event giving rise to the dispute; otherwise, the claim shall be void and deemed waived, even if there is a federal or state statute of limitations which would have given more time to pursue the claim.

  • Offering Notice Except for (a) options to purchase Common Stock or restricted stock which may be issued pursuant to a Stock Option Plan, (b) a subdivision of the outstanding shares of Common Stock into a larger number of shares of Common Stock, (c) Equity Securities of the Company issued upon exercise, conversion or exchange of any Common Stock Equivalent either (x) previously issued or (y) issued in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, (d) Equity Securities of the Company issued in consideration of an acquisition (whether pursuant to a stock purchase, asset purchase, merger or otherwise), approved by the Board of Directors in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, by the Company of another Person, (e) issuances to commercial banks, lessors and licensors in non-equity financing transactions (provided that the foregoing will not include any issuances to private equity or venture capital firms or any private equity division of any investment bank or commercial bank) not exceeding more than five percent (5%) in the aggregate of the outstanding Shares on a fully diluted basis in transactions approved by the Board of Directors, (f) issuances to the public pursuant to an effective Registration Statement and (g) issuances in connection with any dividend or distribution on shares of preferred stock of the Company, if any ((a)-(g) being referred to collectively as “Exempt Issuances”), if, following compliance with Section 6.9 (if applicable), the Company wishes to issue any Equity Securities or Debt Securities of the Company (collectively, “New Securities”) to any Person (the “Subject Purchaser”), then the Company shall offer such New Securities to each of the Initial Stockholders holding greater than one percent (1%) of the then-issued and outstanding Shares (each, a “Preemptive Rightholder”, and collectively, the “Preemptive Rightholders”) by sending written notice (the “New Issuance Notice”) to the Preemptive Rightholders, which New Issuance Notice shall state (x) the number of New Securities proposed to be issued and (y) the proposed purchase price per security of the New Securities (the “Proposed Price”). Upon delivery of the New Issuance Notice, such offer shall be irrevocable unless and until the rights provided for in Section 4.2 shall have been waived or shall have expired.

  • Demand Notice Promptly upon receipt of a Demand Registration Request pursuant to Section 3.1.1 (but in no event more than two (2) Business Days thereafter), the Company shall deliver a written notice (a “Demand Notice”) of any such Demand Registration Request to all other Holders and the Demand Notice shall offer each such Holder the opportunity to include in the Demand Registration that number of Registrable Securities as each such Holder may request in writing. Subject to Section 3.1.7, the Company shall include in the Demand Registration all such Registrable Securities with respect to which the Company has received written requests for inclusion therein within three (3) Business Days after the date that the Demand Notice was delivered.

  • Timely Notice Failure to timely provide such notice required by subsection (g) above shall entitle Warrantholder to retain the benefit of the applicable notice period notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any insufficient notice received by Warrantholder. The notice period shall begin on the date Warrantholder actually receives a written notice containing all the information specified above.

  • TRUST NOTICE If a Fund is a Trust, notice is hereby given that this Agreement has been executed on behalf of Fund by the undersigned duly authorized representative of Fund in his/her capacity as such and not individually; and that the obligations of this Agreement are binding only upon the assets and property of Fund and not upon any trustee, officer of shareholder of Fund individually, and, if the Fund is a Massachusetts business trust, that a copy of Fund’s Trust Agreement and all amendments thereto is on file with the Secretary of State of Massachusetts.

  • Prior Notice The Parties agree that:

  • Offer Notice (i) The Company shall give written notice (the “Offering Notice”) to the Purchaser and the other Forward Contract Parties stating its bona fide intention to offer the New Equity Securities and specifying the number of New Equity Securities and the material terms and conditions, including the price, pursuant to which the Company proposes to offer the New Equity Securities and the applicable pro rata share of such New Equity Securities offered to the Purchaser pursuant to such Offering Notice.

  • Selection Notice A Selection Notice to be effective must be:

  • Transfer Notice At least two (2) Business Days before each Acquisition Date, the Administrator shall deliver to the Depositor, the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee a Transfer Notice for the Additional Receivables to be transferred and absolutely assigned on that Acquisition Date, which will specify the Additional Receivables Transfer Amount, and will have delivered with it an electronic file containing the Schedule of Receivables; and

  • Giving Notice Except as otherwise permitted by Section 2.14 with respect to borrowing notices, all notices and other communications provided to any party hereto under this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be in writing or by telex or by facsimile and addressed or delivered to such party at its address set forth below its signature hereto or at such other address (or to counsel for such party) as may be designated by such party in a notice to the other parties. Any notice, if mailed and properly addressed with postage prepaid, shall be deemed given when received; any notice, if transmitted by telex or facsimile, shall be deemed given when transmitted (answerback confirmed in the case of telexes).

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