Common use of Principal Obligations Clause in Contracts

Principal Obligations. This deed and each Security is: (a) a principal obligation and is not ancillary or collateral to any other Lien or other obligation however created other than another Loan Document; and (b) independent of any other Lien or other obligation which a Mortgagee may hold at any time for the Secured Money.

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Sources: Credit Agreement (Constellation Brands, Inc.)

Principal Obligations. This deed and each Security Deed is: (a) a principal obligation and is not ancillary or collateral to any other Lien Security Interest (other than a Permitted Security Interest) or other obligation however created other than another Loan Documentcreated; and (b) independent of of, and unaffected by, any other Lien Security Interest or other obligation however created which a Mortgagee the Chargee may hold at any time for in respect of the Secured MoneyMoneys.

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Sources: Credit Agreement (Oil States International, Inc)

Principal Obligations. This deed and each Collateral Security is: (a) a principal obligation and is not ancillary or collateral to any other Lien or other obligation however created Encumbrance (other than another Loan DocumentCollateral Security) or other obligation; and (b) independent of of, and unaffected by, any other Lien Encumbrance or other obligation which a Mortgagee the Lender may hold at any time for in respect of the Secured MoneyOutstanding Moneys.

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Sources: Common Terms Deed (Sims Metal Management LTD)