Marshalling of Assets definition

Marshalling of Assets. We waive any defense or claim relating to any obligation you may have to marshal the collateral or other assets of any Credit Party for our benefit, and we agree that you shall be under no duty to marshal the assets of any Credit Party for our benefit or any third party.

Examples of Marshalling of Assets in a sentence

  • Waiver of Stay or Extension Laws; Marshalling of Assets 22 Section 5.04.

  • Waiver of Stay or Extension Laws; Marshalling of Assets Section 5.04.

  • Waiver of Stay or Extension Laws; Marshalling of Assets 17 Section 5.04.

  • Waiver of Stay or Extension Laws; Marshalling of Assets........................................................

  • Copies of these records shall be made available to the public for a reasonable fee. If the public authority maintains a regularly and routinely updated website, records should be posted on the website prior to the meeting.

  • Waiver of Marshalling of Assets .....................................................................

  • DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE 7 4.1 Remedies 7 4.2 Separate Sales 8 4.3 Remedies Cumulative, Concurrent and Nonexclusive 8 4.4 Release of and Resort to Collateral 8 4.5 Waiver of Redemption, Notice and Marshalling of Assets 8 4.6 Discontinuance of Proceedings 8 4.7 Application of Proceeds 8 4.8 Occupancy After Foreclosure 9 4.9 Protective Advances and Disbursements; Costs of Enforcement 9 4.10 No Mortgagee in Possession 9 5.

  • Cross Default; Cross Collateralization; Waiver of Marshalling of Assets 149 Section 10.19.

  • Waiver of Stay or Extension Laws; Marshalling of Assets 26 Section 5.04.

  • Marshalling of Assets.........................................................

Related to Marshalling of Assets

  • Other Assets means any assets (or interests therein) (other than the Trust Estate) conveyed or purported to be conveyed by the Seller to another Person or Persons other than the Issuer, whether by way of a sale, capital contribution or by virtue of the granting of a lien.

  • Dispose of means any (i) pledge, sale, contract to sell, sale of any option or contract to purchase, purchase of any option or contract to sell, grant of any option, right or warrant for the sale of, or other disposition of or transfer of any shares of Common Stock, or any Common Stock Equivalents, including, without limitation, any “short sale” or similar arrangement, or (ii) swap or any other agreement or any transaction that transfers, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, the economic consequence of ownership of shares of Common Stock, whether any such swap or transaction is to be settled by delivery of securities, in cash or otherwise.

  • Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Winding-Up means the period triggered by dissolution during which the limited liability company ceases to carry on business, except to the extent necessary for concluding affairs, and disposing of assets under section 10-32.1-51.

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;

  • Deemed Liquidation means a liquidation of the Company that is deemed to occur pursuant to Treas. Reg. Section 1.708-1(b)(1)(iv) in the event of a termination of the Company pursuant to section 708(b)(1)(B) of the Code.

  • Substantially all means a sale, lease, exchange or other transfer involving seventy percent (70%) or more of the fair market value of the assets of such entity; or

  • Liquidation means the distributions of the Trust Account to the Public Shareholders in connection with the redemption of Ordinary Shares held by the Public Shareholders pursuant to the terms of the Company’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association, as amended, if the Company fails to consummate a Business Combination.

  • Related Business Assets means assets (other than cash or Cash Equivalents) used or useful in a Similar Business; provided that any assets received by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary in exchange for assets transferred by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary shall not be deemed to be Related Business Assets if they consist of securities of a Person, unless upon receipt of the securities of such Person, such Person would become a Restricted Subsidiary.

  • Insolvency Proceedings means, with respect to any Person, any case or proceeding with respect to such Person under U.S. federal bankruptcy laws or any other state, federal or foreign bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, liquidation, receivership or other similar laws, or the appointment, whether at common law, in equity or otherwise, of any trustee, custodian, receiver, liquidator or the like for all or any material portion of the property of such Person.

  • Consolidation means the consolidation of the accounts of each of the Restricted Subsidiaries with those of the Company in accordance with GAAP; provided that “Consolidation” will not include consolidation of the accounts of any Unrestricted Subsidiary, but the interest of the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary in any Unrestricted Subsidiary will be accounted for as an investment. The term “Consolidated” has a correlative meaning.

  • Amalgamation means the amalgamation of the Amalgamating Corporations as contemplated in this Agreement;

  • Transferred Assets means the assets, rights and properties of the Sellers that the Purchasers shall acquire as of the Closing.

  • Lessee in ordinary course of business means a person who in good faith and without knowledge that the lease to him or her is in violation of the ownership rights or security interest or leasehold interest of a third party in the goods leases in ordinary course from a person in the business of selling or leasing goods of that kind but does not include a pawnbroker. "Leasing" may be for cash or by exchange of other property or on secured or unsecured credit and includes acquiring goods or documents of title under a pre-existing lease contract but does not include a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

  • Reorganization Transaction see clause (d) of the definition of “Change of Control.”

  • Buyer in ordinary course of business means a person that buys goods in good faith, without knowledge that the sale violates the rights of another person in the goods, and in the ordinary course from a person, other than a pawnbroker, in the business of selling goods of that kind. A person buys goods in the ordinary course if the sale to the person comports with the usual or customary practices in the kind of business in which the seller is engaged or with the seller's own usual or customary practices. A person that sells oil, gas, or other minerals at the wellhead or minehead is a person in the business of selling goods of that kind. A buyer in ordinary course of business may buy for cash, by exchange of other property, or on secured or unsecured credit, and may acquire goods or documents of title under a preexisting contract for sale. Only a buyer that takes possession of the goods or has a right to recover the goods from the seller under article 2 may be a buyer in ordinary course of business. The term does not include a person that acquires goods in a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

  • dissolution “insolvency”, or “reorganisation” of a company or corporation shall be construed so as to include any equivalent or analogous proceedings under the law of the jurisdiction in which such company or corporation is incorporated or any jurisdiction in which such company or corporation carries on business including the seeking of liquidation, winding-up, reorganisation, dissolution, arrangement, protection or relief of debtors;

  • Permitted Sale Leaseback means any Sale Leaseback consummated by the Borrower or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries after the Original Closing Date, provided that any such Sale Leaseback not between (a) a Credit Party and another Credit Party or (b) a Restricted Subsidiary that is not a Credit Party to another Restricted Subsidiary that is not a Credit Party is consummated for fair value as determined at the time of consummation in good faith by (i) the Borrower or such Restricted Subsidiary and, in the case of any Sale Leaseback (or series of related Sales Leasebacks) the aggregate proceeds of which exceed $100,000,000, (ii) the board of directors of the Borrower or such Restricted Subsidiary (which such determination may take into account any retained interest or other Investment of the Borrower or such Restricted Subsidiary in connection with, and any other material economic terms of, such Sale Leaseback).

  • Permitted Business Investments means Investments by the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries in any Unrestricted Subsidiary of the Company or in any Joint Venture, provided that:

  • Transfer Assets means both the Movable Assets and immovable assets, fully operational and functional, of the Project which are necessary or required for the performance of services and such other assets as Concessionaire procures in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and shall specifically include all land, property and structures thereupon acquired during the term, all equipment and services, furnishings, etc. in relation to the operation of the Project, as existing on the date of Termination.

  • Merger has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Excluded Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

  • Winding Up Period means the period from the Dissolution Event to the Termination of the Company.

  • Reorganization Transactions shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Business Assets means all tangible and intangible property and assets owned (either directly or indirectly), leased, licensed, loaned, operated or used, including all real property, fixed assets, facilities, equipment, inventories and accounts receivable, by the Corporation and the Subsidiaries in connection with the Business;

  • Receivables Related Assets means accounts receivable, instruments, chattel paper, obligations, general intangibles and other similar assets, in each case relating to receivables subject to the Permitted Receivables Facility, including interests in merchandise or goods, the sale or lease of which gave rise to such receivables, related contractual rights, guaranties, insurance proceeds, collections and proceeds of all of the foregoing.