Proposed Guarantor definition
Examples of Proposed Guarantor in a sentence
Complete one Agreement of Proposed Guarantor (attached as Exhibit 4) for each proposed Guarantor, and have each proposed Guarantor execute its Exhibit 4.
Proposed Guarantor and Initial Guarantors have caused this Joinder Agreement to be duly executed by their authorized officers, and the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lenders, has caused the same to be accepted and agreed to by its authorized officer, as of the day and year first above written.
Yours faithfully, President [or] [Senior Officer] and [Senior Officer] To: Citibank International plc as Facility Agent From: Q▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Maritime Limited as borrower and [Proposed Guarantor] as Additional Guarantor We refer to the Credit Agreement.
If the Proposed Guarantor is Oakland Maritime Support Services, Inc., the City’s approval shall be limited to complying with subsections (b) and (c) above.
Tele2 AB (publ) By: To: [WestLB, London Branch] as Facility Agent From: Tele2 Sverige AB and [Proposed Guarantor] Date: [ ] TELE2 SVERIGE AB - SEK 19,100,000,000 Credit Agreement dated 23rd November, 2004 (as amended and restated on 10th October, 2005)(the Agreement) We refer to the Agreement.
The address for notices of the [Proposed Borrower / Proposed Guarantor] for the purposes of Clause 31.2 (Addresses) of the Agreement is: [ ] This Accession Agreement is governed by English law.
The City shall not unreasonably withhold, delay or condition its approval of any Proposed Guarantor that satisfies the foregoing conditions.
Proposed Guarantor has caused this Joinder Agreement to be duly executed by their authorized officers, and Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lenders, has caused the same to be accepted and agreed to by its authorized officer, as of the day and year first above written.
In this clause 19.2 references to the Proposed Assignee shall be interpreted so that where it is proposed that a Proposed Guarantor shall act as a guarantor for the liabilities of the Proposed Assignee the criteria set out below need apply to the Proposed Guarantor (mutatis mutandis) only and not the Proposed Assignee itself.