Year 2000 Remediation Sample Clauses

Year 2000 Remediation. Prior to the Effective Time, the Company shall complete (i) the inventory and assessment of its business systems that are susceptible to failure or miscalculation as a result of the change from the year 1999 to the year 2000 ("Y2K ISSUES"); (ii) the remediation and replacement of all material information technology business systems affected by Y2K issues and (iii) the testing of all material information technology business systems affected by Y2K issues.
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Year 2000 Remediation. The Company and NCFC agree to take, and --------------------- to cause each of their Subsidiaries to take, all actions reasonably necessary to ensure that the representation set forth in Section 3.16 remains true, and the Company and NCFC agree to notify the Agent promptly if, at any time during the term of this Agreement, the Company or NCFC becomes aware of facts or circumstances such that the representation set forth in Section 3.16 has become or may become untrue or this Section has been or may be breached. The Company and NCFC will promptly deliver to the Agent such information relating to the representation in Section 3.16 and the agreement set forth in this Section as the Agent requests from time to time, including, without limitation, any information pertaining to the review and assessment set forth in Section 3.16.
Year 2000 Remediation. The Borrower agrees to take, and to cause each of the Subsidiaries to take, all actions reasonably necessary to ensure that the representation set forth in Section 4.20 remains true, and the Borrower agrees to notify the Bank promptly if, at any time during the term of this Agreement, the Borrower becomes aware of facts or circumstances such that the representation set forth in Section 4.20 has become or may become untrue or this Section has been or may be breached. The Borrower will promptly deliver to the Bank such information relating to the representation in Section 4.20 and the agreement set forth in this Section as the Bank reasonably requests from time to time, including, without limitation, any information pertaining to the review and assessment set forth in Section 4.20.
Year 2000 Remediation. The Borrower agrees to take, and --------------------- to cause each of the Subsidiaries to take, all actions reasonably necessary to ensure that the representation set forth in Section 4.20 remains true, and the Borrower agrees to notify the Agent promptly if, at any time during the term of this Agreement, the Borrower becomes aware of facts or circumstances such that the representation set forth in Section 4.20 has become or may become untrue or this Section has been or may be breached. The Borrower will promptly deliver to the Agent such information relating to the representation in Section 4.20 and the agreement set forth in this Section as the Agent reasonably requests from time to time, including, without limitation, any information pertaining to the review and assessment set forth in Section 4.20.

Related to Year 2000 Remediation

  • Lessee Remediation Lessee shall not cause or permit any Hazardous Substance to be spilled or released in, on, under, or about the Premises (including through the plumbing or sanitary sewer system) and shall promptly, at Lessee's expense, take all investigatory and/or remedial action reasonably recommended, whether or not formally ordered or required, for the cleanup of any contamination of, and for the maintenance, security and/or monitoring of the Premises or neighboring properties, that was caused or materially contributed to by Lessee, or pertaining to or involving any Hazardous Substance brought onto the Premises during the term of this Lease, by or for Lessee, or any third party.

  • Year 2000 Matters Any reprogramming required to permit the proper functioning (but only to the extent that such proper functioning would otherwise be impaired by the occurrence of the year 2000) in and following the year 2000 of computer systems and other equipment containing embedded microchips, in either case owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or used or relied upon in the conduct of their business (including any such systems and other equipment supplied by others or with which the computer systems of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries interface), and the testing of all such systems and other equipment as so reprogrammed, will be completed by March 31, 1999. The costs to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that have not been incurred as of the date hereof for such reprogramming and testing and for the other reasonably foreseeable consequences to them of any improper functioning of other computer systems and equipment containing embedded microchips due to the occurrence of the year 2000 could not reasonably be expected to result in a Default or Event of Default or to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except for any reprogramming referred to above, the computer systems of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are and, with ordinary course upgrading and maintenance, will continue for the term of this Agreement to be, sufficient for the conduct of their business as currently conducted.

  • Hazardous Materials; Remediation (a) If any release or disposal of Hazardous Materials shall occur or shall have occurred on any real property or any other assets of any Borrower or any other Credit Party, such Borrower will cause, or direct the applicable Credit Party to cause, the prompt containment and removal of such Hazardous Materials and the remediation of such real property or other assets as is necessary to comply with all Environmental Laws and to preserve the value of such real property or other assets. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each Borrower shall, and shall cause each other Credit Party to, comply with each Environmental Law requiring the performance at any real property by any Borrower or any other Credit Party of activities in response to the release or threatened release of a Hazardous Material.

  • Environmental Remediation Failure to remediate (or pursue the remediation process with due diligence and good faith) within the time period required by law or governmental order, (or within a reasonable time in light of the nature of the problem if no specific time period is so established), environmental problems in violation of Applicable Law related to Properties of the Borrower and/or its Subsidiaries where the estimated cost of remediation is in the aggregate in excess of Seventy-Five Million Dollars ($75,000,000), in each case after all administrative hearings and appeals have been concluded.

  • Investigations and Remediations Lessor shall retain the responsibility and pay for any investigations or remediation measures required by governmental entities having jurisdiction with respect to the existence of Hazardous Substances on the Premises prior to the Start Date, unless such remediation measure is required as a result of Lessee's use (including "Alterations", as defined in Paragraph 7.3(a) below) of the Premises, in which event Lessee shall be responsible for such payment. Lessee shall cooperate fully in any such activities at the request of Lessor, including allowing Lessor and Lessor's agents to have reasonable access to the Premises at reasonable times in order to carry out Lessor's investigative and remedial responsibilities.

  • Remediation If Tenant becomes aware of a violation of any Legal Requirement relating to any Hazardous Substance in, on, under or about the Leased Property or any adjacent property, or if Tenant, Landlord or the Leased Property becomes subject to any order of any federal, state or local agency to repair, close, detoxify, decontaminate or otherwise remediate the Leased Property, Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of such event and, at its sole cost and expense, cure such violation or effect such repair, closure, detoxification, decontamination or other remediation. If Tenant fails to implement and diligently pursue any such cure, repair, closure, detoxification, decontamination or other remediation, Landlord shall have the right, but not the obligation, to carry out such action and to recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith.

  • Year 2000 Compliance Borrower will promptly notify the Administrative Agent in the event Borrower discovers or determines that any computer application that is material to its or any of its Subsidiaries' business and operations will not be Year 2000 compliant on a timely basis, except to the extent that such failure is not reasonably expected to be a Material Adverse Event.

  • Year 2000 Problem The Company and its Subsidiaries have reviewed the areas within their business and operations which could be adversely affected by, and have developed or are developing a program to address on a timely basis, the "Year 2000 Problem" (that is, the risk that computer applications used by the Company and its Subsidiaries may be unable to recognize and perform properly date-sensitive functions involving certain dates prior to and any date after December 31, 1999). Based on such review and program, the Company reasonably believes that the "Year 2000 Problem" will not have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Year 2000 Compliant Borrower shall perform all acts reasonably necessary to ensure that (a) Borrower and any business in which Borrower holds a substantial interest, and (b) all customers, suppliers and vendors whose compliance is likely to be material to Borrower's business, become Year 2000 Compliant in a timely manner. Such acts shall include, without limitation, performing a comprehensive review and assessment of all Borrower's systems and adopting a detailed plan, with itemized budget, for the remediation, monitoring and testing of such systems. As used in this paragraph, "Year 2000 Compliant" shall mean, in regard to any entity, that all software, hardware, firmware, equipment, goods or systems utilized by or material to the business operations or financial condition of such entity, will properly perform date sensitive functions before, during and after the year 2000. Borrower shall, immediately upon request, provide to Agent such certifications or other evidence of Borrower's compliance with the terms of this paragraph as Bank may from time to time require.

  • Year 2000 The Borrower has made a full and complete assessment of the Year 2000 Issues and has a realistic and achievable program for remediating the Year 2000 Issues on a timely basis (the "Year 2000 Program"). Based on such assessment and on the Year 2000 Program the Borrower does not reasonably anticipate that Year 2000 Issues will have a Material Adverse Effect.

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