Redacted Fee Letter definition
Examples of Redacted Fee Letter in a sentence
Parent shall deliver to the Company true and complete copies of any commitment letters (including related fee letters) with respect to any Alternative Debt Financing (which fee letters may be redacted in a fashion consistent with the Redacted Fee Letter).
As of the date hereof, Parent reasonably believes (both before and after giving effect to any “flex” provisions contained in the Redacted Fee Letter) that it will be able to satisfy the conditions to the Debt Financing contemplated by the Debt Commitment Letter and that the Debt Financing will be made available to Parent on the Closing Date.
As of the date hereof, neither the Debt Commitment Letter nor the Redacted Fee Letter have been amended or modified in any respect prior to the date of this Agreement and no such amendment or modification is contemplated.
Except for the Redacted Fee Letter and related arrangements with respect to the Debt Commitment Letter, there are no side letters, understandings or other agreements or arrangements relating to the Debt Financing to which Parent, Purchaser or any of their Affiliates are a party.
The Debt Commitment Letter is subject to no contingencies or conditions of any kind whatsoever related to the funding of the full amount of the financing set forth in the Debt Commitment Letter (including any “flex provisions”), other than as set forth in the executed copies thereof Made Available to Sellers, including in the Redacted Fee Letter.