Examples of Adjusted Base Rate Advance in a sentence
The “Type” of an Advance refers to the determination whether such Advance is a Eurocurrency Rate Advance, an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, a Canadian Swingline Advance, a Norwegian Swingline Advance, a UK Swingline Advance, or a US Swingline Advance, each of which constitutes a Type.
Until a Lender funds its Adjusted Base Rate Advance, Eurocurrency Rate Advance or risk participation pursuant to this Section 2.1(b) to refinance such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of any Swingline Advance, interest in respect of such Pro Rata Share shall be solely for the account of the applicable Swingline Lender.
If the Borrower shall fail to specify an Interest Period for a Eurodollar Rate Advance including the continuation of a Eurodollar Rate Advance, the Borrower shall be deemed to have selected an Adjusted Base Rate Advance.
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The “Type” of an Advance refers to the determination whether such Advance is a Eurodollar Rate Advance or an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, each of which constitutes a Type.
If such Advance is an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, a rate per annum equal at all times to the lesser of (i) the Adjusted Base Rate in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Adjusted Base Rate Advances and (ii) the Maximum Rate, payable in arrears on the last Business Day of each calendar quarter, commencing with the calendar quarter ending June 30, 2014, and on the date such Adjusted Base Rate Advance shall be paid in full.
The “Type” of an Advance refers to the determination whether such Advance is a Eurocurrency Rate Advance, an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, a Canadian Swingline Advance or a U.S. Swingline Advance, each of which constitutes a Type.
The “Type” of an Advance refers to the determination whether such Advance is a Eurocurrency Rate Advance, an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, a Canadian Swingline Advance or a US Swingline Advance, each of which constitutes a Type.
The “Type” of an Advance refers to the determination whether such Advance is a Eurodollar Advance or an Adjusted Base Rate Advance, each of which constitutes a Type.
If the Borrower shall fail to specify an Interest Period for a Eurodollar Rate Advance or Alternate Currency Swing Line Advance including the continuation of a Eurodollar Rate Advance or Alternate Currency Swing Line Advances, the Borrower shall be deemed to have selected an Adjusted Base Rate Advance.