Solvency; Sufficient Capital Sample Clauses

Solvency; Sufficient Capital. After giving effect to the Intercompany Account Settlement, (a) the fair saleable value of all of the assets and properties (including goodwill) of the Company will be greater than the total of its Liabilities and (b) the projected cash flow from operating activities of the Company is sufficient to pay the probable Liability on its existing debts as such debts become due and payable and will not result in unreasonably small capital of the Company. The Company currently pays its Liabilities as they become due and payable in the normal course of business.
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Solvency; Sufficient Capital. (a) After giving effect to (i) the Distribution and (ii) the Intercompany Account Settlement, (A) the fair saleable value of all of the assets and properties (including goodwill) of GNLV will be greater than the total of its Liabilities and (B) the projected cash flow from operating activities of GNLV is sufficient to pay the probable Liability on its existing debts as such debts become due and payable and will not result in unreasonably small capital of GNLV. GNLV currently pays its Liabilities as they become due and payable in the normal course of business.

Related to Solvency; Sufficient Capital

  • Solvency, etc On the Closing Date, and immediately prior to and after giving effect to the issuance of each Letter of Credit and each borrowing hereunder and the use of the proceeds thereof, with respect to each Loan Party, individually, (a) the fair value of its assets is greater than the amount of its liabilities (including disputed, contingent and unliquidated liabilities) as such value is established and liabilities evaluated in accordance with GAAP, (b) the present fair saleable value of its assets is not less than the amount that will be required to pay the probable liability on its debts as they become absolute and matured, (c) it is able to realize upon its assets and pay its debts and other liabilities (including disputed, contingent and unliquidated liabilities) as they mature in the normal course of business, (d) it does not intend to, and does not believe that it will, incur debts or liabilities beyond its ability to pay as such debts and liabilities mature and (e) it is not engaged in business or a transaction, and is not about to engage in business or a transaction, for which its property would constitute unreasonably small capital.

  • Funding Date The obligations of the Lenders to make Loans and of the Issuing Banks to issue Letters of Credit hereunder shall not become effective until the date on which each of the following conditions is satisfied (or waived in accordance with Section 9.02):

  • Equity Financing The Permitted Investors shall have made equity contributions to, or purchased for cash equity of, Holdings in an aggregate amount that, together with all roll-over equity, constitutes not less than 40% of the pro forma capitalization of Holdings and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis (after giving effect to the Transactions but excluding any Loans made or Letters of Credit issued under the Revolving Facility).

  • Bridge Loan The proceeds of the Bridge Loan shall be applied by ----------- the Borrower, together with borrowings under the Senior Credit Facility and funds raised in the Equity Financing, to the payment of the Transaction Costs and to pay the consideration for the Xxxxxxxx Acquisition.

  • Agency Cross Transactions From time to time, the Sub-Advisor or brokers or dealers affiliated with it may find themselves in a position to buy for certain of their brokerage clients (each an “Account”) securities which the Sub-Advisor’s investment advisory clients wish to sell, and to sell for certain of their brokerage clients securities which advisory clients wish to buy. Where one of the parties is an advisory client, the Advisor or the affiliated broker or dealer cannot participate in this type of transaction (known as a cross transaction) on behalf of an advisory client and retain commissions from both parties to the transaction without the advisory client’s consent. This is because in a situation where the Sub-Advisor is making the investment decision (as opposed to a brokerage client who makes his own investment decisions), and the Sub-Advisor or an affiliate is receiving commissions from one or both sides of the transaction, there is a potential conflicting division of loyalties and responsibilities on the Sub-Advisor’s part regarding the advisory client. The SEC has adopted a rule under the Advisers Act which permits the Sub-Advisor or its affiliates to participate on behalf of an Account in agency cross transactions if the advisory client has given written consent in advance. By execution of this Agreement, the Trust authorizes the Sub-Advisor or its affiliates to participate in agency cross transactions involving an Account. The Trust may revoke its consent at any time by written notice to the Sub-Advisor.

  • Transaction Financing The Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and do, or cause to be done, and to assist and cooperate with the other parties in doing, all things necessary, proper or advisable to obtain a commitment letter (the “Transaction Financing Commitment Letter”), from a reputable financial institution to provide financing for the Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby on commercially reasonable terms and conditions.

  • Post-Closing Capitalization At, and immediately after, the Closing, the authorized capitalization, and the number of issued and outstanding shares of the capital stock of the Company and the Parent, on a fully-diluted basis, as indicated on a schedule to be delivered by the Parties at or prior to the Closing, shall be acceptable to the Parent in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Solvency Assurances On the Closing Date, Administrative Agent and Lenders shall have received an Officer's Certificate dated the Closing Date, substantially in the form of Exhibit IX annexed hereto and with appropriate attachments, demonstrating that, after giving effect to the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Credit Documents, Borrowers, taken as a whole, and Company will be Solvent.

  • Deposit Account Transactions (a) The Bank or its Subcustodians will make payments from the Deposit Account upon receipt of Instructions which include all information required by the Bank.

  • Bridge Loans For purposes of determining the maturity date of any Indebtedness, customary bridge loans that are subject to customary conditions (including no payment or bankruptcy event of default) that would automatically either be extended as, converted into or required to be exchanged for, permanent refinancing shall be deemed to have the maturity date as so extended, converted or exchanged.

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