Unconditional Purchase Obligations. No Credit Party will, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, enter into or be a party to, any material contract for the purchase of materials, supplies or other property or services, if such contract requires that payment be made by it regardless of whether or not delivery of such materials, supplies or other property or services is ever made, provided that this Section 6.13 shall not restrict the ability of any Credit Party or any Restricted Subsidiary to enter into any such contract in the ordinary course of its business to the extent that the materials, supplies or other property or services which are the subject matter of such contract are reasonably expected to be used by the applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business.
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Samples: Credit Agreement (Mercer International Inc.), Credit Agreement (Mercer International Inc.), Credit Agreement (Mercer International Inc.)
Unconditional Purchase Obligations. No Credit Party will, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, enter into or be a party to, any material contract Material Contract for the purchase of materials, supplies or other property or services, if such contract requires that payment be made by it regardless of whether or not delivery of such materials, supplies or other property or services is ever made, provided that this Section 6.13 6.10 shall not restrict the ability of any Credit Party or any Restricted Subsidiary to enter into any such contract in the ordinary course of its business to the extent that the materials, supplies or other property or services which are the subject matter of such contract are reasonably expected to be used by the applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business.
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Unconditional Purchase Obligations. No Credit Party will, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, enter into or be a party to, any material contract for the purchase of materials, supplies or other property or services, if such contract requires that payment be made by it regardless of whether or not delivery of such materials, supplies or other property or services is ever made, provided that this Section 6.13 6.14 shall not restrict the ability of any Credit Party or any Restricted Subsidiary to enter into any such contract in the ordinary course of its business to the extent that the materials, supplies or other property or services which are the subject matter of such contract are reasonably expected to be used by the applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business.
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Samples: Credit Agreement (Canwest Media Inc)
Unconditional Purchase Obligations. No Credit Party will, and no Credit Party will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, enter into or be a party to, any material contract for the purchase of materials, supplies or other property or services, if such contract requires that payment be made by it regardless of whether or not delivery of such materials, supplies or other property or services is ever made, provided that this Section 6.13 shall not restrict the ability of any Credit Party or any Restricted Subsidiary to enter into any such contract in the ordinary course of its business to the extent that the materials, supplies or other property or services which are the subject matter of such contract are reasonably expected to be used by the applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business.
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Samples: Credit Agreement (Universal Security Instruments Inc)
Unconditional Purchase Obligations. No Credit Party will, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, enter into or be a party to, any material contract for the purchase of materials, supplies or other property or services, if such contract requires that payment be made by it regardless of whether or not delivery of such materials, supplies or other property or services is ever made, provided that this Section 6.13 shall not restrict the ability of any Credit Party or any Restricted Subsidiary to enter into any such contract in the ordinary course of its business to the extent that the materials, supplies or other property or services which are the subject matter of such contract are reasonably expected to be used by the applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business.
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