Subject Obligor definition

Subject Obligor means Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd.
Subject Obligor means any Obligor that is engaged in the manufacture, distribution, or dispensing of cannabis or any Schedule I Controlled Substance (within the meaning of 21 CFR 1308).
Subject Obligor means each Obligor set forth on Exhibit XI hereto.

Examples of Subject Obligor in a sentence

  • The Servicer will, at all times, maintain such books and records necessary (i) to identify Collections received from time to time on Pool Receivables, (ii) to permit the segregation of such Collections from other property of the Servicer and the Originators, (iii) to identify Affiliate Collections and Subject Obligor Collections received from time to time and (iv) to permit the segregation of such Affiliate Collections and Subject Obligor Collections from other property of the Servicer and the Originators.

  • If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections (other than Subject Obligor Collections) are received by a Borrower, the Servicer or an Originator, it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties and promptly (but in any event within two (2) Business Days after receipt) remit such funds into a Collection Account.

  • If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections (other than Subject Obligor Collections) are received by the Borrower, the Servicer or an Originator, it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties and promptly (but in any event within two (2) Business Days after receipt) remit such funds into a Collection Account.

  • Each Borrower (or the Servicer on its behalf) will, and will cause each Originator to, at all times, ensure that for each calendar month, no more than $10,000,000 of Subject Obligor Collections are deposited into the Approved Accounts.

  • If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections (other than Subject Obligor Collections) are received by an Originator, the Buyer or the Servicer, it shall hold (or cause such Originator, the Buyer or the Servicer to hold) such payments in trust for the benefit of the Buyer (and the Administrative Agent and the Lenders as the Buyer’s assignees) and promptly (but in any event within two (2) Business Days after receipt) remit such funds into a Collection Account.

  • Each Originator will, at all times, instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables to (i) a Collection Account or a Lock-Box, a Mail-Box or a Lock-Box or (ii) solely with respect to payments being made by any Subject Obligor and so long as the Approved Account Conditions are then satisfied, an Approved Account.

  • Each Originator (or the Servicer on its behalf) will, at all times, maintain such books and records necessary (i) to identify Collections received from time to time on Pool Receivables, (ii) to segregate such Collections from other property of the Originators, (iii) to identify Affiliate Collections and Subject Obligor Collections received from time to time and (iv) to segregate such Affiliate Collections and Subject Obligor Collections from other property of the Originators.

  • Each Borrower (or the Servicer on its behalf) will, and will cause each Originator to, at all times, instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables to (i) a Collection Account, a Mail-Box or a Lock-Box or (ii) solely with respect to payments being made by any Subject Obligor and so long as the Approved Account Conditions are then satisfied, an Approved Account.

  • The Servicer will at all times, instruct all Obligors to deliver payments on the Pool Receivables to (i) a Collection Account or a Lock-Box, a Mail-Box or a Lock-Box or (ii) solely with respect to payments being made by any Subject Obligor and so long as the Approved Account Conditions are then satisfied, an Approved Account.

  • If any payments on the Pool Receivables or other Collections (other than Subject Obligor Collections) are received by the Borrowers, the Servicer or an Originator, it shall hold such payments in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties and promptly (but in any event within two (2) Business Days after receipt) remit such funds into a Collection Account.


More Definitions of Subject Obligor

Subject Obligor means each Obligor set forth on Exhibit E hereto.
Subject Obligor means each Obligor set forth on Exhibit XI hereto. “Subordinated Note” has the meaning set forth in the Receivables Sale Agreement. “Subsidiary” of a Person means (i) any corporation more than 50% of the outstanding securities having ordinary voting power of which shall at the time be owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by such Person or by one or more of its Subsidiaries or by such Person and one or more of its Subsidiaries, or (ii) any partnership, association, limited liability company, joint venture or similar business organization more than 50% of the ownership interests having ordinary voting power of which shall at the time be so owned or controlled. Unless otherwise expressly provided, all references herein to a “Subsidiary” shall mean a Subsidiary of Seller. “Taxes” means all income, gross receipts, rental, franchise, excise, stamp, occupational, capital, value added, sales, use, ad valorem (real and personal), property (real and personal) and taxes, fees, levies, imposts, charges or withholdings of any nature whatsoever, together with any assessments, penalties, fines, additions to tax and interest thereon, howsoever imposed, by any Governmental Authority or other taxing authority in the United States or by any foreign government, foreign governmental subdivision or other foreign or international taxing authority. “Terminating Commitment Amount” means, with respect to any Terminating Financial Institution, an amount equal to the Commitment (without giving effect to clause (iii) of the proviso to the penultimate sentence of Section 4.4(b)) of such Terminating Financial Institution, minus an amount equal to 2% of such Commitment. “Terminating Commitment Availability” means, with respect to any Terminating Financial Institution, the positive difference (if any) between (a) an amount equal to the Commitment (without giving effect to clause (iii) of the proviso to the penultimate sentence of Section 4.4(b)) of such Terminating Financial Institution, minus an amount equal to 2% of such Commitment, minus (b) the Capital funded by such Terminating Financial Institution. “Terminating Financial Institution” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4(b). “Termination Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c). “Termination Percentage” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(c). “Term SOFR” means, (a) for any calculation with respect to any portion of the Asset Portfolio or Capital funded at Term SOFR, the Term SOFR Reference Rate for a tenor ...

Related to Subject Obligor

  • Bank Product Obligations means all obligations, liabilities, contingent reimbursement obligations, fees, and expenses owing by a Company to Agent or any Lender (or an affiliate of a Lender) pursuant to or evidenced by the Bank Product Agreements.

  • Secured Bank Product Obligations Debt, obligations and other liabilities with respect to Bank Products owing by an Obligor to a Secured Bank Product Provider; provided, that Secured Bank Product Obligations of an Obligor shall not include its Excluded Swap Obligations.

  • Banking Product Obligations means, as applied to any Person, any direct or indirect liability, contingent or otherwise, of such Person in respect of any treasury, depository and cash management services, netting services and automated clearing house transfers of funds services, including obligations for the payment of fees, interest, charges, expenses, attorneys’ fees and disbursements in connection therewith.

  • Significant Obligor shall have the meaning set forth in Item 1101(k) of Regulation AB under the Securities Act.

  • Bank Product Agreements means those agreements entered into from time to time by Borrower or its Subsidiaries with a Bank Product Provider in connection with the obtaining of any of the Bank Products.