Examples of Applicable Margin Certificate in a sentence
By the 20th day after the end of each fiscal quarter (commencing with the fiscal quarter ending June 30, 2012), the Borrowers shall deliver (i) to the Administrative Agent an Applicable Margin Certificate setting forth a calculation of the Average Availability for the fiscal quarter most recently ended and the corresponding Applicable Margins, and (ii) updates, if any, to Schedule O to the Collateral Questionnaire to reflect all locations of Inventory at the end of the fiscal quarter then ended.
Failure to deliver such Applicable Margin Certificate within five (5) days of the date such certificate is required to be delivered pursuant to Section 7.1(a)(iii) shall, in addition to any other remedy provided for in this Agreement, result in an increase in the rates in the Letter of Credit Fees to the highest level set forth in the foregoing grid, until the delivery of the Applicable Margin Certificate demonstrating that such an increase is not required.
If any Applicable Margin Certificate referred to above is not delivered within the time periods specified above, then the Consolidated Indebtedness Ratio as at the end of the fiscal period that would have been covered thereby shall for the purposes of this definition be deemed to be greater than 4.0 to 1.0. In addition, at all times while an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the highest rate set forth in each column of the Pricing Grid shall apply.
By the 20th day after the end of each Fiscal Quarter, the Lead Borrower shall deliver to the Agent (i) an Applicable Margin Certificate setting forth a calculation of the Average Availability for the Fiscal Quarter most recently ended and the corresponding Applicable Margins, and (ii) updates, if any, to Schedule 2(b) to the Perfection Certificate to reflect all locations of Inventory at the end of the Fiscal Quarter then ended.
Concurrently with the delivery of the Applicable Margin Certificate herein referenced, Administrative Borrower shall deliver to Agent a certificate, signed by its chief financial officer, setting forth in reasonable detail the basis for the continuance of, or any change in, the rates for the Letter of Credit Fees.