Foreign Exchange Fluctuations Sample Clauses

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Foreign Exchange Fluctuations. If the client deals in foreign investments or investments denominated in a foreign currency, there may be foreign exchange fluctuations which may alter the value of the investment. Exchange rates between currencies are determined by factors of supply and demand in the international currency markets which are influenced by macroeconomic factors, speculation and central bank and government intervention or other political factors (including the imposition of currency controls and restrictions). Fluctuations in exchange rates may affect the value of investments and any amounts payable in respect of such investments.
Foreign Exchange Fluctuations. If at any time the C$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding under the Credit Facility shall exceed 105% of the aggregate Commitments of the Lenders or if at any time the C$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding under the Credit Facility shall have exceeded for a 30 day period 103% of the aggregate Commitments of the Lenders, in either case solely by virtue of a change in the Equivalent Amount in Cdn. Dollars of Accommodations made in US Dollars, the Borrower shall forthwith following demand therefor by the Administrative Agent pay to the Administrative Agent such amount as is required to reduce such Principal Outstanding to such aggregate Commitments; provided that, for the purposes of the calculation of Principal Outstanding and Commitments under the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.2(2), there shall be deducted from each of Principal Outstanding and Commitments the Equivalent Amount in Canadian Dollars of such Principal Outstanding in US Dollars as shall enjoy the benefit of a Hedge Instrument which protects the Borrower against increases in the value of US Dollars as against Cdn. Dollars; provided further that, in the event that following repayment of all outstanding Prime Rate Advances and Base Rate Advances there remains an excess attributable to the outstanding principal amount under LIBOR Advances or the Face Amount of outstanding Bankers' Acceptances or Letters of Credit, such excess amount shall be paid by the Borrower to the Administrative Agent, and shall be held by the Administrative Agent (pending the expiry of subsisting Interest Periods, the maturity of Bankers' Acceptances or the termination of Letters of Credit, as the case may be) in a trust account and invested in Cash Equivalents as determined by the Administrative Agent in its discretion (provided that, in making any such determination, the Administrative Agent shall consider, acting reasonably, any request of the Borrower as to the nature of such investments) and applied against the obligations of the Borrower in respect of such LIBOR Advances, Bankers' Acceptances or Letters of Credit as they come due.
Foreign Exchange Fluctuations. If at any time the US$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding under a Credit Facility, as calculated by the Administrative Agent as at the first Business Day of a calendar month, shall exceed 105% of the aggregate Commitments of the Lenders thereunder by virtue of a change in the Equivalent Amount in US Dollars of Accommodations made in any other currencies, the Borrower shall within five Business Days following demand therefor by the Administrative Agent at the Borrower’s election either (i) pay to the Administrative Agent on account of the Principal Outstanding thereunder such amount as is required to reduce such US$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding under such Credit Facility to, or below, such aggregate Commitments, or (ii) pay such excess amount to the Administrative Agent, to be held by the Administrative Agent as cash collateral security for the Obligations under the relevant Credit Facility as they come due.
Foreign Exchange Fluctuations. If at any time the US$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding under a Credit Facility (subject in the case of the Term Facility to the last paragraph of section 2.1(3)), as calculated by the Administrative Agent as at the first Business Day of a calendar month, shall exceed 105% of the aggregate Commitments of the Lenders thereunder by virtue of a change in the Equivalent Amount in US Dollars of Accommodations made in any other currencies, the Borrower shall within five Business Days following demand therefor by the Administrative Agent at the Borrower’s election either (i) pay to the Administrative Agent on account of the Principal Outstanding such amount as is required to reduce such US$ Equivalent Principal Outstanding to, or below, such aggregate Commitments, or (ii) pay such excess amount to the Administrative Agent, to be held by the Administrative Agent as cash collateral security for the Obligations under the relevant Credit Facility as they come due.

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