Qualified Cash Management Bank definition

Qualified Cash Management Bank any Cash Management Bank that, at the time a Cash Management Bank Agreement was entered into between a Loan Party and such Cash Management Bank, was a Lender (or an Affiliate thereof).
Qualified Cash Management Bank any Cash Management Bank that, at the time a Cash Management Bank Agreement was entered into between a Loan Party and such Cash Management Bank, was (i) a Lender (or an Affiliate thereof) or (ii) if such Cash Management Bank Agreement was entered into prior to the Restatement Effective Date, was a lender under the Previous Credit Agreement, the Original Credit Agreement or the Existing Credit Agreement at the time. “Qualified Counterparty”: any counterparty to any Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement entered into between a Loan Party and a Person that, (i) at the time such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into, was a Lender or (ii) if such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into prior to the Restatement Effective Date, was a lender under the Previous Credit Agreement, the Original Agreement or the Existing Credit Agreement at the time such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into; provided, that, with respect to either clause (i) or clause (ii), such counterparty (other than any counterparty that is the Administrative Agent) shall be a “Qualified Counterparty” with respect to any Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement solely to the extent such counterparty has delivered a Hedging Agreement Qualification Notification to the Administrative Agent. “Qualified Counterparty Swap Amount”: with respect to any Qualified Counterparty, an amount equal to (a) the aggregate unrealized gains to each relevant Loan Party, based upon such Loan Party’s reasonable calculation of such amount in accordance with industry standard valuation models, under all Commodity OTC Agreements and Financial Hedging Agreements between such Qualified Counterparty and such Loan Party minus (b) the aggregate unrealized losses to such Loan Party, based upon such Loan Party’s reasonable calculation of such amount in accordance with industry standard valuation models, under all Commodity OTC Agreements and Financial Hedging Agreements between such Qualified Counterparty and such Loan Party. “Qualified ECP Guarantor”: in respect of any Swap Obligation, each Loan Party that has total assets exceeding $10,000,000 at the time the relevant Guarantee or grant of the relevant security interest becomes effective with respect to such Swap Obligation or such other person as constitutes an “eligible contract participant” under the Commodity Exchange Act or any regulations promul...
Qualified Cash Management Bank any Cash Management Bank that, at the time a Cash Management Bank Agreement was entered into between a Loan Party and such Cash Management Bank, was (i) a Lender (or an Affiliate thereof) or (ii) if such Cash Management Bank Agreement was entered into prior to the Restatement Effective Date, was a lender under the Previous Credit Agreement, the Original Credit Agreement or the Existing Credit Agreement at the time. “Qualified Counterparty”: any counterparty to any Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement entered into between a Loan Party and a Person that, (i) at the time such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into, was a Lender or (ii) if such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into prior to the Restatement Effective Date, was a lender under the Previous Credit Agreement, the Original Agreement or the Existing Credit Agreement at the time such Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement was entered into; provided, that, with respect to either clause (i) or clause (ii), such counterparty (other than any counterparty that is the Administrative Agent) shall be a “Qualified Counterparty” with respect to any Financial Hedging Agreement or Commodity OTC Agreement solely to the extent such counterparty has delivered a Hedging Agreement Qualification Notification to the Administrative Agent.

Examples of Qualified Cash Management Bank in a sentence

  • Each 2 years, the classifiers must attend a refreshment course completed with a test.

  • Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, no Agent shall have any duties or responsibilities, except those expressly set forth herein, or any fiduciary relationship with any Qualified Counterparty or Qualified Cash Management Bank, and no implied covenants, functions, responsibilities, duties, obligations or liabilities shall be read into this Agreement or any other Loan Document or otherwise exist against any Agent.

  • So long as any Lender is a Defaulting Lender, such Defaulting Lender shall not be a Qualified Counterparty with respect to any Commodity OTC Agreements or Financial Hedging Agreements, or a Qualified Cash Management Bank with respect to a Cash Management Bank Agreement, entered into while such Lender is a Defaulting Lender.

Related to Qualified Cash Management Bank

  • Cash Management Bank means any Person that, at the time it enters into a Cash Management Agreement, is a Lender or an Affiliate of a Lender, in its capacity as a party to such Cash Management Agreement.

  • Specified Cash Management Agreement any agreement providing for treasury, depositary or cash management services, including in connection with any automated clearing house transfers of funds or any similar transactions between the Borrower or any Guarantor and any Lender or affiliate thereof.

  • Secured Cash Management Agreement means any Cash Management Agreement that is entered into by and between any Loan Party and any Cash Management Bank.

  • Cash Management Arrangements means all cash management arrangements pursuant to which Honeywell or its Subsidiaries automatically or manually sweep cash from, or automatically or manually transfer cash to, accounts of SpinCo or any member of the SpinCo Group.

  • Secured Cash Management Obligations means Obligations under Secured Cash Management Agreements.

  • Cash Management Agreement means any agreement to provide cash management services, including treasury, depository, overdraft, credit or debit card, electronic funds transfer and other cash management arrangements.

  • Cash Management Agreements means any agreement providing for treasury, depository, purchasing card or cash management services, including in connection with any automated clearing house transfer of funds or any similar transaction entered into in the ordinary course of business.

  • Cash Management Document means any certificate, agreement or other document executed by any Loan Party in respect of the Cash Management Obligations of any Loan Party.

  • Cash Management Obligations means obligations owed by the Company or any Subsidiary to any Lender or a Cash Management Bank in respect of (1) any overdraft and related liabilities arising from treasury, depository and cash management services or any automated clearing house transfers of funds and (2) the Company’s or any Subsidiary’s participation in commercial (or purchasing) card programs at the Lender or any Affiliate (“card obligations”).

  • Guaranteed Cash Management Agreement means any Cash Management Agreement that is entered into by and between any Loan Party and any Cash Management Bank.

  • Cash Management Obligation means, as applied to any Person, any direct or indirect liability, contingent or otherwise, of such Person under or in respect of a Cash Management Agreement.

  • Cash Management Accounts means the bank accounts of each Loan Party maintained at one or more Cash Management Banks listed on Schedule 8.01.

  • Cash Management Account has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7(a).

  • Cash Management System shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.01.

  • Cash Management Systems has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.8.

  • Cash Manager means Northern Rock or such other person or persons for the time being acting, pursuant to the Cash Management Agreement, as agent for the Mortgages Trustee, Funding and (following enforcement of the Funding Security) the Security Trustee for the purposes of, inter alia, managing all cash transactions and maintaining certain ledgers on behalf of the Mortgages Trustee, Funding and (following enforcement of the Funding Security) the Security Trustee;

  • Cash Management Order means the order of the Bankruptcy Court entered in the Chapter 11 Case, together with all extensions, modifications and amendments that are in form and substance acceptable to the Agent in its Permitted Discretion, which, among other matters, authorizes the Loan Parties to use their cash management system, substantially in the form of Exhibit H.

  • Cash Management Reserves means such reserves as the Administrative Agent, from time to time, determines in its Permitted Discretion as being appropriate to reflect the reasonably anticipated liabilities and obligations of the Loan Parties with respect to Cash Management Services then provided or outstanding.

  • Treasury Management Bank means (a) any Person that is a Lender or an Affiliate of a Lender at the time that it becomes a party to a Treasury Management Agreement with any Loan Party and (b) any Lender or Affiliate of a Lender that is a party to a Treasury Management Agreement with any Loan Party in existence on the Closing Date.

  • Treasury Management Arrangement means any agreement or other arrangement governing the provision of treasury or cash management services, including deposit accounts, overdraft, credit or debit card, funds transfer, automated clearinghouse, zero balance accounts, returned check concentration, controlled disbursement, lockbox, account reconciliation and reporting and trade finance services and other cash management services.

  • Cash Management Services means any cash management or related services including treasury, depository, return items, overdraft, controlled disbursement, merchant store value cards, e-payables services, electronic funds transfer, interstate depository network, automatic clearing house transfer (including the Automated Clearing House processing of electronic funds transfers through the direct Federal Reserve Fedline system) and other customary cash management arrangements.

  • Treasury Management Obligations means obligations under any agreement governing the provision of treasury or cash management services, including deposit accounts, funds transfer, automated clearinghouse, zero balance accounts, returned check concentration, controlled disbursement, lockbox, account reconciliation and reporting and trade finance services. Treasury Management Obligations shall not constitute Indebtedness.

  • Hedging Agreement Provider means any Person that enters into a Secured Hedging Agreement with a Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries that is permitted by Section 6.1 to the extent such Person is a Lender, an Affiliate of a Lender or any other Person that was a Lender (or an Affiliate of a Lender) at the time it entered into the Secured Hedging Agreement but has ceased to be a Lender (or whose Affiliate has ceased to be a Lender) under the Credit Agreement.

  • Credit Facility Provider means the issuer of or obligor under a Credit Facility.

  • Canadian financial institution means (i) an association governed by the Cooperative Credit Associations Act (Canada) or a central cooperative credit society for which an order has been made under section 473(1) of that Act, or (ii) a bank, loan corporation, trust company, trust corporation, insurance company, treasury branch, credit union, caisse populaire, financial services cooperative, or league that, in each case, is authorized by an enactment of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada to carry on business in Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada;

  • foreign financial institution means an institution registered as a foreign financial institution with the Ministry of Finance in the Mexican Banking and Financial Institutions, Pensions, Retirement and Foreign Investment Funds Registry for purposes of Article 195, Section I of the Mexican Income Tax Law.