Common use of Unencumbered Asset Value Clause in Contracts

Unencumbered Asset Value. Promptly after discovery of any setoff, claim, withholding or defense asserted or effected against any Loan Party, or to which any Unencumbered Asset is subject, which could reasonably be expected to (i) have a material adverse effect on the value of an Unencumbered Asset, (ii) have a Material Adverse Effect or (iii) result in the imposition or assertion of a Lien against any Unencumbered Asset which is not a Permitted Lien, notice to the Administrative Agent thereof.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement, Credit Agreement (Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.), Credit Agreement (Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.)

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