Trace Foam definition

Trace Foam means Trace Foam Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Trace Foam means Foam Funding LLC (f/k/a Trace Foam LLC), a Delaware limited liability company.
Trace Foam is defined in the first recital.

Examples of Trace Foam in a sentence

  • The Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agents, solely for the account of the Administrative Agents, the fees set forth in (i) the letter from Citicorp and Scotiabank addressed to the Borrower and GFI dated May 12, 1997 and (ii) the letter from Citicorp and Scotiabank addressed to the Borrower, GFI, Foamex International and Trace Foam dated February 9, 1998, in each case, payable in accordance with the terms of such letters.

  • Xxxxxx Telecopier No. (000) 000-0000 with copies to: Trace Foam, Inc.

  • The Borrower shall not and shall not permit any Investment Entity which is a Subsidiary or Trace Foam Sub to directly or indirectly enter into any transaction (including, without limitation, the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of any property or the rendering of any service), with any Affiliate of the Borrower.

  • The Bank made loans and advances, and extended credit and other financial accommodations to or for the benefit of (collectively, the "Pre- Petition Loans"), Trace International and/or Trace Foam Sub pursuant to, or in connection with, certain loan agreements and other documents (collectively, the "Pre-Petition Loan Documents").

  • TRACE FOAM LLC By: Trace SPV LLC Its: Sole Member By: Trace Foam Company, Inc.

  • Xxxxx ceases (i) to control at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the Equity Interests in TIHI entitled to elect a majority of the board of directors or (ii) to legally and beneficially own, directly or indirectly and of record, at least thirty percent (30%) of the issued and outstanding Equity Interests in TIHI, (e) TIHI and Trace Foam Sub, Inc.

  • The Borrower shall cause Trace Foam Sub to engage in no business other than the businesses described in Section 6.1(w).

  • Xxxxxx Telecopier No. (000) 000-0000 with copies to: Trace Foam Company, Inc.

  • Fuette Telecopier No. (610) 859-3085 with copies to: Trace Foam Company, Inc.

  • Xxxxxxx Telecopier No.: 000-000-0000 SCHEDULE I to Trace Foam Sub, Inc.


More Definitions of Trace Foam

Trace Foam has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.
Trace Foam. Sub" and, collectively with Trace International, the "Debtors") and The Bank of Nova Scotia (the "Bank"), through their respective attorneys.
Trace Foam is defined in the preamble.
Trace Foam contributed (the "SPV Contribution") its 1% non-managing general partnership interest in Foamex L.P. (the "Interest") to Trace SPV;

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