Dutch Obligors definition

Dutch Obligors. Collectively, the European Borrower and the Dutch Guarantors.
Dutch Obligors means an Obligor incorporated in the Netherlands.
Dutch Obligors means a borrower that is incorporated in The Netherlands or a Dutch Guarantor.

Examples of Dutch Obligors in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt it is expressly acknowledged that the relevant Dutch Obligors will continue to guarantee all such obligations which, if included, do not constitute a violation of the Prohibition.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly acknowledged that the relevant Dutch Obligors will continue to guarantee all such obligations which, if included, do not constitute a violation of the Prohibition.

  • GAAP: (a) in respect of U.S. Obligors and any financial statements or other financial information delivered to any Secured Party which is to be prepared for Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, generally accepted accounting principles in effect in the United States from time to time and (b) in respect of Dutch Obligors, IFRS as in effect from time to time.

  • Certificate of incorporation (or similar) and up to date articles of the Dutch Obligors.

  • Islands (or, in respect of Dutch Obligors, an updated extract from the Dutch Register of companies).


More Definitions of Dutch Obligors

Dutch Obligors means the Parent, Eagle Global Holding B.V. and The LYCRA Company Global Holdings B.V.
Dutch Obligors means a borrower that is incorporated in The Netherlands or a Dutch Guarantor. “Effective Date” has the meaning given in the preamble hereto.

Related to Dutch Obligors

  • Dutch Loan Party means a Loan Party incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands.

  • Canadian Guarantors means (a) any Subsidiary of the Company that is organized under the Laws of Canada or any province or territory thereof, whether now existing or hereafter created or acquired, and (b) each other Person (other than a U.S. Guarantor), who guarantees payment or performance in whole or in part of the Obligations; provided that “Canadian Guarantors” shall not include any Subsidiary that is an Excluded Subsidiary. The Canadian Guarantors as of the Agreement Date are set forth on Schedule 1.2A under the heading “Canadian Guarantors”.

  • Dutch Security Documents means the Dutch Security Agreement and the Dutch Share Pledge Agreement and any other Security Document governed by Dutch law.

  • Australian Subsidiary means any Subsidiary that is organized under the laws of Australia or any territory thereof.

  • Dutch law means the law directly applicable in the Netherlands.