Common use of Year 2000 Requirement Clause in Contracts

Year 2000 Requirement. Any reprogramming required to permit the proper functioning, in and following the year 2000, of (i) the Borrowers' computer systems and (ii) equipment containing embedded microchips (including systems and equipment supplied by others or with which Borrowers' systems interface) and the testing of all such systems and equipment, as so reprogrammed, will be completed by January 1, 1999. The cost to the Borrowers of such reprogramming and testing and of the reasonably foreseeable consequences of year 2000 to the Borrowers (including, without limitation, reprogramming errors and the failure of others' systems or equipment) will not result in a Default or a Material Adverse Effect. Except for such of the reprogramming referred to in the preceding sentence as may be necessary, the computer and management information systems of the Borrowers are and, with ordinary course upgrading and maintenance, will continue for the term of this Agreement to be, sufficient to permit the Borrowers to conduct their businesses without Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group 1 Automotive Inc, Group 1 Automotive Inc

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Year 2000 Requirement. Any reprogramming required to permit the proper functioning, in and following the year 2000, of (i) the Borrowers' computer systems and (ii) equipment containing embedded microchips (including systems and equipment supplied by others or with which Borrowers' systems interface) and the testing of all such systems and equipment, as so reprogrammed, will be completed by January October 1, 1999. The cost to the Borrowers of such reprogramming and testing and of the reasonably foreseeable consequences of year 2000 to the Borrowers (including, without limitation, reprogramming errors and the failure of others' systems or equipment) will not result in a Default or a Material Adverse Effect. Except for such of the reprogramming referred to in the preceding sentence as may be necessary, the computer and management information systems of the Borrowers are and, with ordinary course upgrading and maintenance, will continue for the term of this Agreement to be, sufficient to permit the Borrowers to conduct their businesses without Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Group 1 Automotive Inc)

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Year 2000 Requirement. Any reprogramming required to permit the proper functioning, in and following the year 2000, of (i) the Borrowers' computer systems and (ii) equipment containing embedded microchips (including systems and equipment supplied by others or with which Borrowers' systems interface) and the testing of all such systems and equipment, as so reprogrammed, will be reprogrammed was completed by January October 1, 1999. The cost to the Borrowers of such reprogramming and testing and of the reasonably foreseeable consequences of year 2000 to the Borrowers (including, without limitation, reprogramming errors and the failure of others' systems or equipment) will not result in a Default or a Material Adverse Effect. Except for such of the reprogramming referred to in the preceding sentence as may be necessary, the computer and management information systems of the Borrowers are and, with ordinary course upgrading and maintenance, will continue for the term of this Agreement to be, sufficient to permit the Borrowers to conduct their businesses without Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Revolving Credit Agreement (Group 1 Automotive Inc)

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