Solvency of the Borrower Sample Clauses

Solvency of the Borrower. The Borrower is and after consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including the making of the Revolving Loans and the issuance of Letters of Credit), and after giving effect to all obligations incurred by the Borrower in connection herewith, will be, Solvent.
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Solvency of the Borrower. As of the Restatement Date, no obligation shall have been incurred by the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower with intent to hinder, delay, disturb or defraud creditors of the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower and the Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries (i) shall not be "insolvent" (within the meaning of Section 101(29) of The Bankruptcy Code of 1978, as amended, Section 2 of the Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act or Section 2 of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act) and will not become "insolvent" (after giving effect to the financing contemplated hereby or any application of the proceeds of the Loans or the proceeds from the Transaction Documents) as a result of the incurrence of any such obligations; (ii) shall not be engaged in any business or transaction with unreasonably small capital (after giving effect to the financing contemplated hereby); and (iii) shall be able to perform its contingent obligations and other commitments as they mature in the normal course of business. Section 4.20
Solvency of the Borrower. (a) The Borrower is financially solvent.
Solvency of the Borrower. As of the date first written above, and after giving effect to the Loans and to liens created by the Borrower in connection therewith, (i) the sum of the assets, at a fair valuation, of the Borrower will exceed its debts ("debt" means any liability on a claim, and "claim" means (A) right to payment, whether or not such a right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured or (B) right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance if such breach gives rise to payment, whether or not such right to an equitable remedy is reduced to judgment, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured or unsecured); (ii) the Borrower has not incurred and does not intend to incur, and does not believe that it will incur, debts beyond its ability to pay such debts as such debts mature; and (iii) the Borrower has, and will have, sufficient capital with which to conduct its business.

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  • INSOLVENCY OF THE COMPANY Company shall notify the FHCF immediately upon becoming insolvent. Except as otherwise provided below, no covered loss reimbursements will be made until the FHCF has completed and closed its examination of the insolvent Company’s losses, unless an agreement is entered into by the court appointed receiver specifying that all data and computer systems required for FHCF exposure and loss examinations will be maintained until completion of the Company’s exposure and loss examinations. Except as otherwise provided below, in order to account for potential erroneous reporting, the SBA shall hold back 25% of requested loss reimbursements until the exposure and loss examinations for the Company are completed. Only those losses supported by the examination will be reimbursed. Pursuant to Section 215.555(4)(g), Florida Statutes, the FHCF is required to pay the “net amount of all reimbursement moneys” due an insolvent insurer to the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) for the benefit of Florida policyholders. For the purpose of this Contract, a Company is insolvent when an order of liquidation with a finding of insolvency has been entered by a court of competent jurisdiction. In light of the need for an immediate infusion of funds to enable policyholders of insolvent companies to be paid for their claims, the SBA may enter into agreements with FIGA allowing exposure and loss examinations to take place immediately without the usual notice and response time limitations and allowing the FHCF to make loss reimbursements (net of any amounts payable to the SBA from the Company or FIGA) to FIGA before the examinations are completed and before the response time expires for claims filing by reinsurers and financial institutions, which have a priority interest in those funds pursuant to Section 215.555(4)(g), Florida Statutes. Such agreements must ensure the availability of the necessary records and adequate security must be provided so that if the FHCF determines that it overpaid FIGA on behalf of the Company, or if claims are filed by reinsurers or financial institutions having a priority interest in these funds, that the funds will be repaid to the FHCF by FIGA within a reasonable time.

  • Insolvency of the Ceding Company In the event of the insolvency of the Ceding Company, all reinsurance payments will be payable directly to the liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver, or statutory successor of the Ceding Company, without diminution because of the insolvency, for those claims allowed against the Ceding Company by any court of competent jurisdiction or by the liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver or statutory successor having authority to allow such claims. In the event of insolvency of the Ceding Company, the liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver, or statutory successor will give written notice to the Reinsurer of all pending claims against the Ceding Company on any policies reinsured within a reasonable time after such claim is filed in the insolvency proceeding. While a claim is pending, the Reinsurer may investigate and interpose, at its own expense, in the proceeding where the claim is adjudicated, any defense or defenses that it may deem available to the Ceding Company or its liquidator, rehabilitator, receiver, or statutory successor. The expense incurred by the Reinsurer will be chargeable, subject to court approval, against the Ceding Company as part of the expense of liquidation to the extent of a proportionate share of the benefit that may accrue to the Ceding Company solely as a result of the defense undertaken by the Reinsurer. Where two or more reinsurers are participating in the same claim and a majority in interest elect to interpose a defense or defenses to any such claim, the expense will be apportioned in accordance with the terms of this Agreement as though such expense had been incurred by the Ceding Company. The Reinsurer will be liable only for its proportionate share of the amounts reinsured and will not be or become liable for any amounts or reserves to be held by the Ceding Company on policies reinsured under this Agreement.

  • Borrower The term “Borrower” as used herein shall include any new or successor corporation, association, partnership (general or limited), limited liability company, joint venture, trust or other individual or organization formed as a result of any merger, reorganization, sale, transfer, devise, gift or bequest of Borrower or any interest in Borrower.

  • The Borrower 1.1 A copy of the constitutional documents of the Borrower.

  • Insolvency of the Reinsurer In the event of the insolvency, bankruptcy, receivership, rehabilitation or dissolution of the Reinsurer, the Reinsured may retain all or any portion of any amount then due or which may become due to the Reinsurer under this Agreement and use such amounts for the purposes of paying any and all liabilities of the Reinsurer incurred under this Agreement. When all such liability hereunder has been discharged, the Reinsured will pay the Reinsurer, its successor or statutory receiver, the balance of such amounts withheld as may remain.

  • Solvency of Customers Each Customer, to the best of each Borrower’s knowledge, as of the date each Receivable is created, is and will be solvent and able to pay all Receivables on which the Customer is obligated in full when due or with respect to such Customers of any Borrower who are not solvent such Borrower has set up on its books and in its financial records bad debt reserves adequate to cover such Receivables.

  • The Lender the Borrower and Lender have formally executed a equity pledge contract (the “Share Pledge Agreement”), by virtue of which the Borrower agrees to pledge all its equity in the Borrower’s Company to the Lender.

  • Solvency Opinion The Administrative Agent shall have received, with a counterpart for each Lender, a solvency opinion reasonably satisfactory to the Agents from an independent valuation firm reasonably satisfactory to the Agents which shall document the solvency of Holdings and its Subsidiaries (including the Borrower) individually and taken together as a single entity, after giving effect to the Asset Contribution, the making of the Loans, the issuance of the Subordinated Debt and the other transactions contemplated hereby and by the Transaction Documents.

  • Loan Parties Set forth on Schedule 5.20(b) is a complete and accurate list of all Loan Parties, showing as of the Closing Date, or as of the last date such Schedule was required to be updated in accordance with Sections 6.02, 6.13 and 6.14, (as to each Loan Party) (i) the exact legal name, (ii) any former legal names of such Loan Party in the four (4) months prior to the Closing Date, (iii) the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization, as applicable, (iv) the type of organization, (v) the jurisdictions in which such Loan Party is qualified to do business, (vi) the address of its chief executive office, (vii) the address of its principal place of business, (viii) its U.S. federal taxpayer identification number or, in the case of any non-U.S. Loan Party that does not have a U.S. taxpayer identification number, its unique identification number issued to it by the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization, (ix) the organization identification number, (x) ownership information (e.g., publicly held or if private or partnership, the owners and partners of each of the Loan Parties) and (xi) the industry or nature of business of such Loan Party.

  • BORROWERS BODY SHOP OF AMERICA, INC., a Florida corporation By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Title: President and Chief Executive Officer CATALOGUE VENTURES, INC., a Florida corporation By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Title: Chief Executive Officer GUARANTORS: BODY CENTRAL ACQUISITION CORP., a Delaware corporation By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Title: President and Chief Executive Officer RINZI AIR, L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Title: President and Chief Executive Officer ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT: DYMAS FUNDING COMPANY, LLC, as Administrative Agent By: Dymas Capital Management Company, LLC, its Manager By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Title: Managing Director LENDERS: XXXXXXXXX FINANCIAL CAYMAN LTD., as a Lender By: Xxxxxxxxx Financial LLC, as Collateral Manager By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx Name: Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx Title: Managing Director NEWSTAR SHORT-TERM FUNDING LLC, as a Lender By: NewStar Financial, Inc., its Designated Manager By: /s/ P. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Name: NewStar Financial Title: Managing Director NEWSTAR LLC 2005-1, as a Lender By: NewStar Financial, Inc., its Sole Member By: /s/ P. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Name: NewStar Financial Title: Managing Director A3 FUNDING LP, as a Lender By: A3 Fund Management LLC, its General Partner By: /s/ Alexander J, Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Title: Vice President A4 FUNDING LP, as a Lender By: A4 Fund Management, Inc., its General Partner By: /s/ Alexander J, Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Title: Vice President ABLECO FINANCE LLC, as a Lender By: /s/ Alexander J, Xxxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Title: Senior Vice President NATIONAL CITY BANK, as a Lender By: /s/ Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Title: Portfolio Manager CAPITALSOURCE FINANCE LLC, as a Lender By: Name: Title: EXHIBIT A TO WAIVER AND THIRD AMENDMENT TO FINANCING AGREEMENT Dated as of January 25, 2008 DESIGNATED DEFAULTS None, except:

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