Common use of Advances to Subsidiaries Clause in Contracts

Advances to Subsidiaries. All advances to Restricted Subsidiaries that are not Guarantors made by the Company after the date of this Indenture will be evidenced by Intercompany Notes in favor of the Company. Each Intercompany Note will be payable upon demand and will bear interest at the same rate as the Notes. The form of Intercompany Note is attached as Exhibit F hereto.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Indenture (Mail Well Inc), Indenture (Mail Well Inc)

Advances to Subsidiaries. All advances to Restricted Subsidiaries that are not Guarantors made by the Company after the date of this Indenture Issue Date will be evidenced by Intercompany Notes in favor of the Company. Each Intercompany Note will be payable upon demand and will bear interest at a rate not less than the same interest rate as of the Notes. The form of Intercompany Note is attached as Exhibit F hereto.

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Sources: Indenture (Cenveo, Inc)

Advances to Subsidiaries. All advances to Restricted Subsidiaries that are not Guarantors made by the Company after the date of this Indenture Issue Date will be evidenced by Intercompany Notes in favor of the Company. Each Intercompany Note will be payable upon demand and will bear interest at the same rate as the Notes. The form of Intercompany Note is attached as Exhibit F hereto.

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Sources: Indenture (Cenveo, Inc)

Advances to Subsidiaries. All advances to Restricted Subsidiaries that are not Guarantors made by the Company after the date of this Indenture Conversion Date will be evidenced by Intercompany Notes in favor of the Company. Each Intercompany Note will be payable upon demand and will bear interest at the same rate as the Notes. The form of Intercompany Note is attached as Exhibit F hereto.

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Sources: Indenture (Cenveo, Inc)