Examples of Prudential Parties in a sentence
Contemporaneously with the Closing, the Issuers shall have satisfied the conditions precedent to the sale of notes under the Prudential NPA (other than the purchase of the Notes under this Agreement and the making of loans under the SunTrust Agreement), and the notes thereunder shall be issued and sold to the Prudential Parties substantially concurrently with the issuance and sale of the Notes hereunder.
The release of Prudential Parties set forth in this Section 4.2 shall be deemed to be reaffirmed as of the Closing and shall survive the Closing and shall not be merged therein.
The Prudential Parties hereby confirm to the Company that they have received actual notice and copies of the Existing Note Agreement Amendment contemplated by the Note Agreement, and the related Guaranty.
The term “Securities Act” shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Prudential is willing to consider, in its sole discretion and within limits which may be authorized for purchase by Prudential and/or Prudential Parties from time to time, the purchase of Shelf Notes pursuant and subject to the terms of this Agreement.
AGC and each of the Prudential Parties agree that the Merger Agreement is hereby terminated effective as of the date hereof by Prudential in accordance with Section 1(a) hereof and Section 8.4(i) thereof, and, accordingly, subject to Section 1(a)(ii) above and the second sentence of Section 4(a) below, the Merger Agreement shall have no further force or effect from and after such time.
Xxxxxxx, Esq.), and (ii) if to the Prudential Parties or AGC, to the addresses specified in Section 9.6 of the Merger Agreement, or (iii) or to such other address as any party may have furnished to the others in writing in accordance herewith.
Unless the settlement of an AGC Claim is for monetary damages only and includes an unconditional release of the Prudential Parties, AIG agrees that it will not settle such AGC Claim without the prior written consent of Prudential, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld.