Permitted Maritime Lien definition

Permitted Maritime Lien means in relation to the Vessel, any maritime liens which accrue as a result of normal operation of the Vessel [including, without limitation:
Permitted Maritime Lien means, at any time with respect to any Vessel Collateral:
Permitted Maritime Lien means, in relation to a Rig: (a) unless a Default is continuing, any ship repairer's or outfitter's possessory lien in respect of that Rig; (b) any lien on that Rig for master's, officer's or crew's wages outstanding in the ordinary course of its trading and in accordance with usual maritime practice; (c) liens for salvage; or (d) any other lien arising by operation of law in the ordinary course of trading (and not as a result of any default or omission by any Obligor), provided that the aggregate amount of any such liens as listed under paragraphs (a) to (d) above do not at any time exceed USD 2,500,000 per Rig (or the equivalent in any other currency). “Permitted New Secured Financing” means a financing provided by unrelated party/-ies which the Agent has certified in writing satisfies each of the following criteria: (a) no proceeds from any such financing shall be directly or indirectly applied towards any prepayment under the Other Stakeholders Agreement with PPL Shipyard Pte Ltd in lieu of a direct or indirect sale of the rig “Gyme” as contemplated by such Other Stakeholders Agreement; (b) security for such financing by way of first priority mortgages over the Unencumbered Rigs (and other related security over earnings and insurances, account charges over earnings accounts and share pledges over the special purpose rig owner of such rigs) secures (in aggregate) no more than a maximum amount of USD 150,000,000; (c) the all-in-yield to the providers of such financing during the financing period is not greater than 10% per annum (including any fees, costs and expenses, discounting arrangements, exit, upside or profit share instruments or other arrangements or other transfer of value to the relevant creditors howsoever described); (d) the maturity date is no earlier than six months after the Maturity Date; (e) there shall be a bullet repayment at maturity and no amortisation or cash sweep repayments or prepayments (other than in respect of customary change of control and total loss or asset sale mandatory prepayment events); (f) if a bond financing, raised through the issue of publicly listed bond at market terms arranged by a reputable investment bank on terms approved by the Agent (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld); (g) mandatory prepayment on sale or total loss is limited to either (i) net proceeds received in case of a sale or net compensation received in case of a total loss or (ii) a pro rata amount of the outstanding debt thereunder ba...

Examples of Permitted Maritime Lien in a sentence

  • Any Security Interest (other than a Permitted Maritime Lien) in respect of Charged Property becomes enforceable.

  • No-one will have any right, power or authority to create, incur or permit to be imposed upon the Ship any lien whatsoever other than a Permitted Maritime Lien.

  • Any Security Interest (other than a Permitted Maritime Lien) in respect of Collateral becomes enforceable, unless any such Security Interest is being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings or other acts and the relevant Obligor has provided security acceptable to the Administrative Agent (acting reasonably on the instructions of the Required Lenders) to the extent necessary to prevent the enforcement, arrest, attachment, seizure or forfeiture in respect of such Collateral.

  • No one will have any right, power or authority to create, incur or permit to be imposed upon the Ship any lien whatsoever other than a Permitted Maritime Lien.

  • Any Security Interest (other than a Permitted Maritime Lien) in respect of any Charterer Security Asset becomes enforceable.


More Definitions of Permitted Maritime Lien

Permitted Maritime Lien has the meaning assigned in Section 8(b) of the Charter.

Related to Permitted Maritime Lien

  • Permitted Prior Liens means Permitted Liens described in clauses (c), (f), (g), (h), (j), (k) (to the extent permitted under the Control Agreements relating to the deposit accounts subject to the Permitted Liens described in clause (k)) and (m) of the defined term “Permitted Liens” and as set forth in the Schedule.

  • Lien means any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation, assignment, deposit arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), charge, or preference, priority or other security interest or preferential arrangement in the nature of a security interest of any kind or nature whatsoever (including any conditional sale or other title retention agreement, any easement, right of way or other encumbrance on title to real property, and any financing lease having substantially the same economic effect as any of the foregoing).

  • Permitted Lien means the individual and collective reference to the following: (a) Liens for taxes, assessments and other governmental charges or levies not yet due or Liens for taxes, assessments and other governmental charges or levies being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings for which adequate reserves (in the good faith judgment of the management of the Company) have been established in accordance with GAAP, (b) Liens imposed by law which were incurred in the ordinary course of the Company’s business, such as carriers’, warehousemen’s and mechanics’ Liens, statutory landlords’ Liens, and other similar Liens arising in the ordinary course of the Company’s business, and which (x) do not individually or in the aggregate materially detract from the value of such property or assets or materially impair the use thereof in the operation of the business of the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries or (y) are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, which proceedings have the effect of preventing for the foreseeable future the forfeiture or sale of the property or asset subject to such Lien and (c) Liens incurred in connection with Permitted Indebtedness.

  • Permitted Collateral Liens means any “Permitted Liens” other than Liens specified in clauses (2), (3), (4), (5), (14) or (18) of the definition of “Permitted Liens.”

  • Permitted Priority Liens means Liens permitted under any of the clauses (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) or (i) of Section 9.02.

  • Agricultural lien means an interest, other than a security interest, in farm products:

  • Customary Permitted Liens means, with respect to any Person, any of the following Liens:

  • Disposal site means that portion of a land disposal facility that is used for disposal of waste. It consists of disposal units and a buffer zone.

  • Permitted Encumbrance means, with respect to any Mortgaged Property, such exceptions to title as are set forth in the Mortgage Policy delivered with respect thereto, all of which exceptions must be acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion.

  • Permitted Real Property Encumbrances means (i) those liens, encumbrances and other matters affecting title to any Mortgaged Property listed in the applicable title policy in respect thereof (or any update thereto) and found, on the date of delivery of such title policy to the Administrative Agent in accordance with the terms hereof, reasonably acceptable by the Administrative Agent, (ii) as to any particular real property at any time, such easements, encroachments, covenants, restrictions, rights of way, minor defects, irregularities or encumbrances on title which do not, in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent, materially impair such real property for the purpose for which it is held by the mortgagor or owner, as the case may be, thereof, or the Lien held by the Administrative Agent, (iii) municipal and zoning laws, regulations, codes and ordinances, which are not violated in any material respect by the existing improvements and the present use made by the mortgagor or owner, as the case may be, of such real property, (iv) general real estate taxes and assessments not yet delinquent, and (v) such other items as the Administrative Agent may consent to.

  • Securing means the application of Government-approved telecommunications security equipment, devices, techniques, or services to contractor telecommunications systems.

  • Second Priority Obligations means (a) with respect to the Existing Second Priority Agreement, all “Secured Obligations” of each Loan Party as defined in the “Security Agreement” referred to in the Existing Second Priority Agreement and (b) with respect to each other Second Priority Agreement, (i) all principal of and interest (including without limitation any Post-Petition Interest) and premium (if any) on all indebtedness under such Second Priority Agreement, and (ii) all guarantee obligations, fees, expenses and other amounts payable from time to time pursuant to the applicable Second Priority Documents, in each case whether or not allowed or allowable in an Insolvency Proceeding. To the extent any payment with respect to any Second Priority Obligation (whether by or on behalf of any Loan Party, as proceeds of security, enforcement of any right of setoff or otherwise) is declared to be a fraudulent conveyance or a preference in any respect, set aside or required to be paid to a debtor in possession, any First Priority Secured Party, receiver or similar Person, then the obligation or part thereof originally intended to be satisfied shall, for the purposes of this Agreement and the rights and obligations of the First Priority Secured Parties and the Second Priority Secured Parties hereunder, be deemed to be reinstated and outstanding as if such payment had not occurred.

  • Subject Lien shall have the meaning provided in Section 10.2(a).

  • Contested Collateral Lien Conditions means, with respect to any Permitted Lien of the type described in clauses (a), (b), (e) and (f) of Section 6.02, the following conditions:

  • Lessor Liens means any Lien or disposition of title or interest arising as a result of (i) claims against Lessor, First Security Bank, National Association, in its individual capacity, or the Owner Participant not related to the transactions contemplated by the Operative Documents, (ii) any act or omission of the Owner Participant, Lessor, or First Security Bank, National Association, in its individual capacity, which is not related to the transactions contemplated by the Operative Documents or is in violation of any of the terms of the Operative Documents, (iii) claims against the Owner Participant, Lessor, or First Security Bank, National Association, in its individual capacity, with respect to Taxes or Expenses against which Lessee is not required to indemnify the Owner Participant, Lessor or First Security Bank, National Association, in its individual capacity, pursuant to Section 7 of the Participation Agreement or (iv) claims against Lessor or the Owner Participant arising out of any transfer by Lessor or the Owner Participant of all or any portion of the respective interests of Lessor or the Owner Participant in the Aircraft, the Trust Estate or the Operative Documents other than the transfer of possession of the Aircraft by Lessor pursuant to this Agreement, the transfer pursuant to the Trust Indenture or a transfer of the Aircraft pursuant to Section 9, 10 or 19 hereof or pursuant to the exercise of the remedies set forth in Section 15 hereof, provided, however, that any Lien which is attributable solely to First Security Bank, National Association or the Owner Participant and would otherwise constitute a Lessor Lien hereunder shall not constitute a Lessor Lien hereunder so long as (1) the existence of such Lien poses no material risk of the sale, forfeiture or loss of the Aircraft, (2) the existence of such Lien does not interfere in any way with the use, possession, operation, or quiet enjoyment of the Aircraft by Lessee (or any Sublessee), (3) the existence of such Lien does not affect the priority or perfection of, or otherwise jeopardize, the Lien of the Trust Indenture, (4) First Security Bank, National Association or the Owner Participant, as appropriate, is diligently contesting such Lien and (5) the existence of such Lien does not pose a material threat of interference with the payment of Rent (other than Excluded Payments in favor of First Security Bank, National Association or the Owner Participant, as appropriate).

  • Superior Lien With respect to any Mortgage Loan, any other mortgage loan relating to the corresponding Mortgaged Property which creates a lien on the Mortgaged Property which is senior to the Mortgage Loan.

  • School Site means the land set aside for each type of school, such as Elementary, Junior High, Senior High operated by the School Board, including but not limited to municipal school reserve;

  • Company Permitted Liens means (i) mechanics’, materialmen’s, carriers’, workmen’s, repairmen’s, vendors’, operators’ or other like Liens, if any, arising in the ordinary course of business of the Company; (ii) Liens arising under original purchase price conditional sales contracts and equipment leases with third parties entered into in the ordinary course of business; (iii) title defects or Liens (other than those constituting Liens for the payment of Indebtedness), if any, that do not or would not, individually or in the aggregate, impair in any material respect the use or occupancy of the assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole; (iv) Liens for Taxes that are not yet due or payable or that may thereafter be paid without penalty being contested in good faith and for which adequate accruals or reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP; (v) Liens supporting surety bonds, performance bonds and similar obligations issued in the ordinary course of business of the Company and its Subsidiaries; (vi) Liens not created by the Company or its Subsidiaries that affect the underlying fee interest of a Company Leased Real Property; (vii) Liens that are disclosed on the most recent consolidated balance sheet of the Company included in the Company Filed SEC Documents or notes thereto or securing liabilities reflected on such balance sheet; (viii) Liens arising under or pursuant to the organizational documents of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (ix) grants to others of Rights-of-Way, surface leases or crossing rights and amendments, modifications, and releases of Rights-of-Way, surface leases or crossing rights in the ordinary course of business; (x) with respect to Rights-of-Way, restrictions on the exercise of any of the rights under a granting instrument that are set forth therein or in another executed agreement, that is of public record or to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries otherwise has access, between the parties thereto; (xi) Liens which an accurate up-to-date survey would show; (xii) Liens resulting from any facts or circumstances relating to Parent or any of its Affiliates; and (xiii) Liens that do not and would not reasonably be expected to materially impair the continued use of a Company Owned Real Property or a Company Leased Real Property as presently operated.

  • First Priority Obligations means (a) with respect to the Existing First Priority Agreement, all “Obligations” of each Loan Party as defined in the Existing First Priority Agreement and (b) with respect to each other First Priority Agreement, all “Obligations” of each Loan Party as defined in such First Priority Agreement, and shall in any event include (i) all principal of and interest (including without limitation any Post-Petition Interest) and premium (if any) on all loans made or other indebtedness issued or incurred pursuant to such First Priority Agreement, (ii) all reimbursement obligations (if any) and interest thereon (including without limitation any Post-Petition Interest) with respect to any letter of credit or similar instruments issued pursuant to such First Priority Agreement, (iii) all Specified Swap Agreements, (iv) all Specified Cash Management Agreements and (v) all guarantee obligations, fees, expenses and other amounts payable from time to time pursuant to the applicable First Priority Documents, in each case whether or not allowed or allowable in an Insolvency Proceeding. To the extent any payment with respect to any First Priority Obligation (whether by or on behalf of any Loan Party, as proceeds of security, enforcement of any right of setoff or otherwise) is declared to be a fraudulent conveyance or a preference in any respect, set aside or required to be paid to a debtor in possession, any Second Priority Secured Party, receiver or similar Person, then the obligation or part thereof originally intended to be satisfied shall, for the purposes of this Agreement and the rights and obligations of the First Priority Secured Parties and the Second Priority Secured Parties, be deemed to be reinstated and outstanding as if such payment had not occurred.

  • Environmental Lien means any Lien in favor of any Governmental Authority for Environmental Liabilities and Costs.

  • Second Priority Liens means all Liens on the Second Lien Collateral to secure the Second Lien Obligations, whether created under the Second Lien Security Documents or acquired by possession, statute, operation of law, subrogation or otherwise.

  • Senior Liens means (a) with respect to the ABL Priority Collateral, all Liens securing the ABL Obligations and (b) with respect to the Term Loan Priority Collateral, all Liens securing the Term Loan Obligations.

  • Second Priority means, with respect to any Lien purported to be created in any Collateral pursuant to any Collateral Document, that such Lien is second in priority only to the Liens created under the ABL Loan Documents (subject to (i) in the case of Mortgages, Permitted Encumbrances) and (ii) otherwise, Permitted Liens).

  • Permitted Liens means, with respect to any Person:

  • Landlord Liens means liens on or against the Leased Property or any payment of Rent (a) which result from any act of, or any claim against, Landlord or any owner of a direct or indirect interest in the Leased Property (other than the lessor under any ground lease affecting any portion of the Leased Property), or which result from any violation by Landlord of any terms of this Agreement, or (b) which result from liens in favor of any taxing authority by reason of any tax owed by Landlord or any fee owner of a direct or indirect interest in the Leased Property (other than the lessor under any ground lease affecting any portion of the Leased Property); provided, however, that “Landlord Lien” shall not include any lien resulting from any tax for which Tenant is obligated to pay or indemnify Landlord against until such time as Tenant shall have already paid to or on behalf of Landlord the tax or the required indemnity with respect to the same.

  • Prior Liens means Liens which, pursuant to the provisions of any Security Document, are or may be superior to the Lien of such Security Document.