Senior Arranger Liabilities definition

Senior Arranger Liabilities means the Arranger Liabilities owed by the Debtors and Security Grantors to any Senior Arranger under or in connection with the Senior Finance Documents.

Related to Senior Arranger Liabilities

  • Senior Liabilities means the Senior Lender Liabilities and the Hedging Liabilities.

  • Other Liabilities means any and all liabilities of any type whatsoever (including, but not limited to, judgments, fines, penalties, ERISA (or other benefit plan related) excise taxes or penalties, and amounts paid in settlement and all interest, taxes, assessments and other charges paid or payable in connection with or in respect of any such judgments, fines, ERISA (or other benefit plan related) excise taxes or penalties, or amounts paid in settlement).

  • Senior Credit Facilities means the Credit Facilities entered into as of the Measurement Date by and among the Issuer, Holdings III, the lenders party thereto in their capacities as lenders thereunder and Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent, including any guarantees, collateral documents, instruments and agreements executed in connection therewith, and any amendments, supplements, modifications, extensions, renewals, restatements, refundings or refinancings thereof and any indentures or credit facilities or commercial paper facilities with banks or other institutional lenders or investors that replace, refund or refinance any part of the loans, notes, other credit facilities or commitments thereunder, including any such replacement, refunding or refinancing facility or indenture that increases the amount borrowable thereunder or alters the maturity thereof (provided that such increase in borrowings is permitted under Section 4.09 hereof).

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

  • Senior Facilities Agreement means the senior facilities agreement dated on or about the date hereof executed between, among others, (a) the Original Senior Borrower, (b) the Original Senior Lenders, (c) the Senior Agent and (d) the Security Agent.