SUBORDINATED TERM LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT B. RILEY PRINCIPAL INVESTMENTS, LLC and SONIM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Dated as of October 23, 2017Subordinated Term Loan and Security Agreement • March 27th, 2020 • Sonim Technologies Inc • Telephone & telegraph apparatus • California
Contract Type FiledMarch 27th, 2020 Company Industry JurisdictionThis SUBORDINATED TERM LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of October 23, 2017, is entered into by and between B. RILEY PRINCIPAL INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Lender”), and SONIM TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”), with reference to the following facts:
SUBORDINATED TERM LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT by and among OXFORD FINANCE LLC, As Agent, THE LENDERS PARTY HERETO FROM TIME TO TIME and SUMMIT CALHOUN LLC, SUMMIT CARTERSVILLE LLC, SUMMIT CHATSWORTH LLC, SUMMIT DECATUR LLC, SUMMIT FAIRBURN LLC, SUMMIT...Subordinated Term Loan and Security Agreement • January 6th, 2022 • Summit Healthcare REIT, Inc • Real estate investment trusts • Illinois
Contract Type FiledJanuary 6th, 2022 Company Industry JurisdictionThis SUBORDINATED TERM LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of December 30, 2021, is made by and among SUMMIT CALHOUN LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Calhoun”), SUMMIT CARTERSVILLE LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Cartersville”), SUMMIT CHATSWORTH LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Chatsworth”), SUMMIT DECATUR LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Decatur”), SUMMIT FAIRBURN LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Fairburn”), SUMMIT FLOWERY BRANCH LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Flowery Branch”), SUMMIT JASPER LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Jasper”), SUMMIT STONE MOUNTAIN LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“Stone Mountain” and together with Calhoun, Cartersville, Chatsworth, Decatur, Fairburn, Flowery Branch and Jasper, collectively, the “Borrowers” and each a “Borrower”), OXFORD FINANCE LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Oxford”), in its individual capacity and the financial institutions fro