Common use of Useful Life Clause in Contracts

Useful Life. The Borrower hereby represents and warrants that, within the meaning of Section 147(a)(14) of the Code, the average maturity of the Governmental Lender Note does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected remaining economic life of the facilities being financed with the proceeds of the Governmental Lender Note.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Borrower Loan Agreement, Borrower Loan Agreement

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Useful Life. The Borrower hereby represents and warrants that, within the meaning of Section 147(a)(14) of the Code, the average maturity of the Governmental Lender Note Obligations does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected remaining economic life of the facilities being financed with the proceeds of the Governmental Lender NoteObligations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement

Useful Life. The Borrower hereby represents and warrants that, within the meaning of Section 147(a)(14) of the Code, the average maturity of the aggregate of the Governmental Lender Note Obligations does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected remaining economic life of the facilities being financed with the proceeds of the Governmental Lender NoteSenior Borrower Loan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Borrower Loan Agreement

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Useful Life. The Borrower hereby represents and warrants that, within the meaning of Section 147(a)(14) of the Code, the average maturity of the Governmental Lender Tax-Exempt Note does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected remaining economic life of the facilities being financed with the proceeds of the Governmental Lender Tax- Exempt Note.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement

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