Common use of Successive Actions Clause in Contracts

Successive Actions. Any one or more successive and/or concurrent actions may be brought hereon against any of the Guarantors, whether in the same action, if any, brought against Borrower, the then owner of any collateral securing Borrower’s obligations and/or any other party, or in separate actions, as often as the Lenders or Agent for the benefit of the Lenders or the legal holder or holders of or assigns of the Lenders or Agent for the benefit of the Lenders in their sole discretion, may deem advisable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (M I Homes Inc), Credit Agreement (M I Homes Inc), Credit Agreement (M I Homes Inc)

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Successive Actions. Any one or more successive and/or concurrent actions may be brought hereon against any of the Guarantors, whether in the same action, if any, brought against Borrower, the then owner of any collateral securing Borrower’s 's obligations and/or any other party, or in separate actions, as often as the Lenders or Agent for the benefit of the Lenders or the legal holder or holders of or assigns of the Lenders or Agent for the benefit of the Lenders in their sole discretion, may deem advisable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (M I Homes Inc), Credit Agreement (M I Homes Inc)

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