Finance Document means this Agreement, any Fee Letter, any Accession Letter, any Resignation Letter and any other document designated as such by the Agent and the Company.
Finance Document means this Agreement, any Obligor Accession Agreement, any Additional Facility Accession Agreement, any Ancillary Facility Documents, any Increase Confirmation, any Documentary Credit, any Fee Letter, the Intercreditor Agreement, any Compliance Certificate, any Transfer Certificate, any Assignment Agreement, any Resignation Letter, any Transaction Security Document, any Utilisation Request, any Selection Notice and any other document designated as a “Finance Document” by the Facility Agent and the Company.
Finance Document or any other agreement or instrument is a reference to that Finance Document or other agreement or instrument as amended or novated;
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Unless the contrary intention appears, in a Finance Document, where terms are used in the context of the PPS Act, they have the meanings they have in the PPS Act.
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Finance Document means any one of them.
Finance Document means this agreement, the Security Document and any other document designated as such by the Lenders and the Borrower.
Finance Document means (i) each Loan Document, (ii) each Swap Agreement between one or more Loan Parties and a Swap Creditor evidencing Swap Obligations and (iii) each Secured Cash Management Agreement, and “Finance Documents” means all of them, collectively.
Finance Document means this Agreement, the Intercreditor Agreements, each Security Document, the Deed of Guarantee, any Fee Letter and any other document designated as such by the Facility Agent and the Company.
Finance Document means (i) each Loan Document, (ii) each Secured Hedge Agreement and (iii) each Secured Cash Management Agreement, and “Finance Documents” means all of them, collectively.
Finance Document means each New Finance Document and each Existing Finance Document.
Finance Document means each or, as the context may require, any of them);