Downgrade Event or Other Event with Respect to the Issuing Bank Clause Samples

A Downgrade Event or Other Event with Respect to the Issuing Bank clause defines the consequences and procedures that apply if the credit rating of the issuing bank falls below a specified threshold or if certain other significant events occur affecting the bank. Typically, this clause outlines the actions that parties may take, such as requiring the replacement of the issuing bank, demanding additional collateral, or triggering early termination rights. Its core practical function is to protect counterparties from increased credit risk by providing clear steps to mitigate exposure if the financial stability of the issuing bank is compromised.
Downgrade Event or Other Event with Respect to the Issuing Bank. At any time that the Issuing Bank is a Downgraded Lender or at such other times as the Issuing Bank and the Borrowers may agree, the Borrowers may, upon not less than three Letter of Credit Business Daysnotice to the Issuing Bank (in this Section sometimes referred to as the “Old Issuing Bank”) and the Administrative Agent, designate any Lender (so long as such Lender has agreed to such designation) as an additional “Issuing Bank” hereunder (in this Section sometimes referred to as the “New Issuing Bank”). Such notice shall specify the date (which shall be a Letter of Credit Business Day) on which the New Issuing Bank is to become an additional “Issuing Bank” hereunder. From and after such date, all new Letters of Credit requested to be issued hereunder shall be issued by the New Issuing Bank. From and after such date (and until the first date on which no Letters of Credit issued by the Old Issuing Bank are outstanding and no reimbursement obligations are owed to the Old Issuing Bank, on which date the Old Issuing Bank shall cease to be an Issuing Bank hereunder), references in this Agreement to the “Issuing Bank” shall be deemed to refer (a) to the Old Issuing Bank, with respect to Letters of Credit issued by it, (b) to the New Issuing Bank, with respect to Letters of Credit issued or to be issued by it, and (c) to each of the Old Issuing Bank and the New Issuing Bank, with respect to other matters. Notwithstanding the fact that an Old Issuing Bank shall cease to be an “Issuing Bank” hereunder, all of the exculpatory, indemnification and similar provisions hereof in favor of the “Issuing Bank” shall inure to such Old Issuing Bank’s benefit as to any actions taken or omitted by it while it was an “Issuing Bank” under this Agreement. The Borrowers agree that after any appointment of a New Issuing Bank hereunder, the Borrowers shall use reasonable commercial efforts to promptly replace (or otherwise cause the applicable beneficiary to return to the Old Issuing Bank for cancellation) each letter of credit issued by the Old Issuing Bank.

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