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Support for Motions. Each Investor hereby agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) support approval of this Commitment Agreement, (ii) support approval of the Disclosure Documents, (iii) not, nor encourage any other person or entity to, delay, impede, appeal or take any other negative action, directly or indirectly, to interfere with, the approval of the Disclosure Documents, (iv) not commence any proceeding or prosecute, join in or otherwise support any objection to oppose or object to the Disclosure Documents, and (v) support any motion filed by the Company with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court seeking to extend the period during which only the Company may file or solicit acceptances for a plan of reorganization and, in each case, after the applicable Plan Support Agreement is approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, only for so long as its Plan Support Agreement has not been terminated in accordance with its terms.
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  • Filing of Motions Until the First Priority Obligations Payment Date has occurred, the Second Priority Representative agrees on behalf of itself and the other Second Priority Secured Parties that no Second Priority Secured Party shall, in or in connection with any Insolvency Proceeding, file any pleadings or motions, take any position at any hearing or proceeding of any nature, or otherwise take any action whatsoever, in each case that (a) violates, or is prohibited by, this Section 5 (or, in the absence of an Insolvency Proceeding, otherwise would violate or be prohibited by this Agreement), (b) asserts any right, benefit or privilege that arises in favor of the Second Priority Secured Parties, in whole or in part, as a result of their interest in the Common Collateral (unless the assertion of such right is expressly permitted by this Agreement) or (c) challenges the validity, priority, enforceability or voidability of any Liens or claims held by the First Priority Representative or any other First Priority Secured Party with respect to the Common Collateral, or the extent to which the First Priority Obligations constitute secured claims or the value thereof under Section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or otherwise; provided that the Second Priority Representative may (i) file a proof of claim in an Insolvency Proceeding and (ii) file any necessary responsive or defensive pleadings in opposition to any motion or other pleadings made by any Person objecting to or otherwise seeking the disallowance of any claims of the Second Priority Secured Parties on the Common Collateral, subject to the limitations contained in this Agreement and only if consistent with the terms and the limitations on the Second Priority Representative imposed hereby.

  • Filings; Other Actions; Notification (a) The Company and Parent shall, subject to Sections 6.2 and 6.3, cooperate with each other and use, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to use, their respective reasonable best efforts to take or cause to be taken all actions, and do or cause to be done all things, necessary, proper or advisable under this Agreement and applicable Laws and Orders to consummate and make effective the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement as expeditiously as possible, including (i) preparing and filing all documentation to effect all necessary notices, reports and other filings (and in any event, by filing within ten (10) Business Days after the date of this Agreement the notifications, filings and other information required to be filed under the HSR Act and as promptly as practicable in the case of all other filings required under any Foreign Competition Laws with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby, which are set forth Section 7.1(b)(ii) of the Company Disclosure Letter) and to obtain as expeditiously as possible all consents, registrations, approvals, permits, expirations of waiting periods and authorizations necessary or advisable to be obtained from any third party and/or any Governmental Entity in order to consummate the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (ii) satisfying the conditions to consummating the Merger, (iii) defending any lawsuits or other legal proceedings, whether judicial or administrative, challenging this Agreement or the consummation of the Merger, (iv) obtaining (and cooperating with each other in obtaining) any consent, approval of, waiver or any exemption by, any non-governmental third party, in each case, to the extent necessary, proper or advisable in connection with the Merger and (v) executing and delivering any reasonable additional instruments necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and to fully carry out the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Bankruptcy Court Approval (a) Sellers shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to obtain Bankruptcy Court approval of the Sale Order which, among other things, will contain findings of fact and conclusions of law (i) finding that this Agreement was proposed by the parties in good faith and represents the highest and best offer for the Purchased Assets; (ii) finding that Purchaser is a good faith purchaser under Section 363(m) of the Bankruptcy Code and that the provisions of Section 363(n) of the Bankruptcy Code have not been violated; (iii) authorizing and directing Sellers to consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement and sell only the Purchased Assets to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement and Sections 363 and 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, free and clear of all Encumbrances (including any and all “interests” in the Purchased Assets within the meaning of Section 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code), other than the Assumed Liabilities and the Permitted Encumbrances, such that Purchaser shall not incur any liability as a successor to the Business; (iv) authorizing and directing Sellers to execute, deliver, perform under, consummate and implement, this Agreement, together with all additional instruments and documents that may be reasonably necessary or desirable to implement the foregoing; (v) finding that Purchaser is not a successor in interest to Sellers or otherwise liable for any Retained Liability, (vi) finding that Purchaser’s acquisition of the Purchased Assets and assumption of the Assumed Liabilities does not reflect a significant continuity of the business of Sellers and permanently enjoins each and every holder of a Retained Liability from commencing, continuing or otherwise pursuing or enforcing any remedy, claim or cause of action against Purchaser relative to such Retained Liability; (vii) finding that the sale of the Purchased Assets does not constitute a sub xxxx plan of reorganization; and (viii) directing Sellers, at the direction of the Purchaser, to immediately consummate the sale of the Purchased Assets without awaiting the expiration of any applicable time period for appealing the Sale Order.

  • Communications Regulatory Matters (A) Schedule 5.13(A) sets forth a true and complete list of the following information for each License issued to each Loan Party or its Subsidiaries: the name of the licensee, the type of service, the expiration date and the geographic area covered by such License.

  • Court Approval This Agreement is subject to approval of the courts with respect to participating carriers in the hands of receivers or trustees.

  • FCC Application The assignment of the Station Licenses as contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the prior consent and approval of the FCC. The FCC Application will be filed by the Buyers and the Sellers with the FCC within ten (10) days of the signing of this Agreement. The Sellers and the Buyers shall prosecute the FCC Application with all reasonable diligence and otherwise use their reasonable best efforts to obtain the grant of the FCC Application as expeditiously as practicable including the filing of this Agreement as an amendment to the prior filing; provided, however, that neither the Sellers nor the Buyers shall have any obligation to satisfy any complainant or the FCC by taking any steps which would have a material adverse effect upon the Sellers or the Buyers or upon any Affiliate of the Buyers or the Sellers, but neither the expense nor inconvenience to a Party of defending against a complainant or an inquiry by the FCC shall be considered a material adverse effect on such Party. If the FCC Consent imposes any condition on any Party hereto, such Party shall use its reasonable best efforts to comply with such condition; provided, however, that no Party shall be required to comply with any condition that would have a material adverse effect upon it or any of its Affiliates. The Buyers will provide the Sellers, and the Sellers will provide the Buyers, with a copy of any pleading, order or other document served on such Person relating to any FCC Application. Neither the Buyers nor the Sellers will, and each of them will use its reasonable best efforts not to cause or permit any of its officers, directors, partners or other affiliates to, take any action which could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the likelihood of the grant of any FCC Consent. If reconsideration or judicial review is sought with respect to the FCC Consent, the Party affected shall vigorously oppose such efforts for reconsideration or judicial review; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to limit either Party's right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Article 16 hereof.

  • Requests for Extension The Borrower may, by notice to the Administrative Agent (who shall promptly notify the Lenders) not earlier than 90 days and not later than 35 days prior to an anniversary of the Closing Date (each, an “Applicable Anniversary Date”), request that each Lender extend such Lender’s Maturity Date for an additional year from the Maturity Date then in effect for such Lender hereunder (such Lender’s “Existing Maturity Date”). The Borrower may request such an extension no more than two times.

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