First Amendment Date definition
Examples of First Amendment Date in a sentence
Such Upfront Fee will be in all respects fully earned (1) with respect to amounts due under the GS Fee Letter, the Closing Date and, (2) with respect to amounts due under the First Amendment Lender Fee Letter, the First Amendment Date and (3) with respect to amounts due under the Second Amendment Lender Fee Letter, the Second Amendment Date, and in each case will be due and payable on the applicable scheduled date of payment, and non-refundable and non-creditable thereafter.
The Borrower shall pay to the Lenders, on each of (1) the Initial Credit Date and, (2) the First Amendment Date and (3) the Second Amendment Date, a fee (the “Upfront Fee”) in the amount set forth in the GS Fee Letter or the Lender Fee Letter, as applicable, as the “Upfront Fee”.
All Existing Loans shall remain outstanding as of the First Amendment Date and shall be Loans for all purposes of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents.