Project Finance Lenders definition

Project Finance Lenders means any Lender providing long-term debt Financing in connection with the Facility.
Project Finance Lenders means any Lender providing long-term debt Financing (other than any Non-Compete Party) in connection with the Facility.
Project Finance Lenders means BNP Paribas, Barclays Bank PLC, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, KfW, Natixis, Caterpillar Financial Services (UK) Ltd., N M Rothschild & Sons Limited, Export Development Canada, Fortis Capital Corp., Nordkap Bank AG, Firstrand (Dublin) PLC, and Corporación Andina de Fomento.

Examples of Project Finance Lenders in a sentence

  • Should MMB remain in an Event of Default and be unable to negotiate a formal debt restructuring agreement or a further extension to the latest standstill agreement that is due to expire on April 30, 2014, as a result of this (or any other arising) default, the Remaining 2010 Project Finance Lenders may exercise any combination of available remedies, including accelerated payment demand of the debt facilities.

  • This Agreement may not be altered, changed, modified, waived, or amended, except by an instrument in writing executed by all Parties and consented to by Project Finance Lenders, if applicable.

  • Should MMB remain in an Event of Default and unable to negotiate an extension to the latest standstill agreement (expires on May 20, 2013), as a result of this (or any other arising) default, the Remaining 2010 Project Finance Lenders may exercise any combination of available remedies, including accelerated payment demand of the debt facilities.


More Definitions of Project Finance Lenders

Project Finance Lenders means the financial institutions from time to time party to the Project Finance Credit Agreement.

Related to Project Finance Lenders

  • Lenders shall include each Agent in its individual capacity.

  • Initial Lenders has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.

  • Borrowers each has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph hereto.