Foreign Security Documents. In respect of any Additional Borrower that is a Foreign Subsidiary, the Administrative Agent shall have received security documents in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent granting a Lien on property of such Additional Borrower as set forth in such security documents and subject to applicable law to secure the Obligations of the Additional Borrowers that are Foreign Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such foreign security documents shall be required to be governed by the law of any jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which the applicable Additional Borrower is organized; provided that, if such Additional Borrower is organized under the laws of any jurisdiction of Canada, the Administrative Agent may require foreign security documents governed by the laws of any Province of Canada (including the Province of Quebec, if applicable) (i) in which such Additional Borrower maintains tangible property or (ii) which governs a monetary claim (as defined in Article 2713.1 and following of the Civil Code of Québec).
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