Common use of Unconditional Nature of Obligations Clause in Contracts

Unconditional Nature of Obligations. The obligations of the Guarantor under this Guarantee Agreement shall be absolute and unconditional and shall remain in full force and effect until the entire liquidation amount of all outstanding Preferred Securities shall have been paid and such obligation shall not be affected, modified or impaired upon the happening from time to time of any event, including without limitation any of the following, whether or not with notice to, or the consent of, the Guarantor:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Preferred Securities Guarantee Agreement (Pacific Telesis Financing Iii), Guarantee Agreement (Pacific Telesis Financing Iii)

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Unconditional Nature of Obligations. The obligations of the Guarantor under this Guarantee Agreement shall be absolute and unconditional and shall remain in full force and effect until the entire liquidation amount Liquidation Amount of all outstanding Preferred Securities shall have been paid paid, and such obligation shall not be affected, modified or impaired upon the happening from time to time of any event, including without limitation any of the following, whether or not with notice to, or the consent of, the Guarantor:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preferred Securities Guarantee Agreement (Providian Financing Iv)

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Unconditional Nature of Obligations. The obligations of the Guarantor under this Guarantee Agreement shall be absolute and unconditional and shall remain in full force and effect until the entire liquidation amount of all outstanding Outstanding Preferred Securities shall have been paid and such obligation shall not be affected, modified or impaired upon the happening from time to time of any event, including without limitation any of the following, whether or not with notice to, or the consent of, the Guarantor:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Guarantee Agreement (Ati Financing Ii)

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