Trading Liabilities Clause Samples

The Trading Liabilities clause defines the responsibilities and obligations of parties regarding debts and financial obligations incurred through trading activities. It typically outlines which party is accountable for settling outstanding balances, managing credit risk, and handling any losses or claims that arise from trading transactions. For example, it may specify that each party is responsible for its own trading debts or set out procedures for resolving disputes over liabilities. The core function of this clause is to allocate financial risk and ensure clarity about who bears responsibility for trading-related obligations, thereby reducing the potential for disputes and financial uncertainty.
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Trading Liabilities. 156,654 Other Borrowed Money...
Trading Liabilities. 489,268 Other borrowed money With original maturity of one year or less.......................................... 8,780,835 With original maturity of more than one year through three years.................... 1,754,215 With original maturity of more than one year........................................ 4,710,181 Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding............................... 70,753 Subordinated notes and debentures ..................................................... 901,354 Other liabilities...................................................................... 1,250,979 -------------- Total liabilities...................................................................... 64,136,953 EQUITY CAPITAL
Trading Liabilities. This insured section excludes and does not cover any trading loss or personal debt incurred by the insured.
Trading Liabilities. 205,636 Other Borrowed Money................................... 25,663,586 Acceptances....
Trading Liabilities. 313,719 Other Borrowed Money............................................ 25,030,765 Acceptances..................................................... 201,492 Subordinated Notes and Debentures............................... 5,348,437 Other Liabilities............................................... 3,894,231 ------------ Total Liabilities............................................... $143,231,408
Trading Liabilities. 489,268 Other borrowed money With original maturity of one year or less................................... 8,780,835 With original maturity of more than one year through three years...
Trading Liabilities. Any member of the Seller Group may in the ordinary course settle at any time prior to Closing on behalf of the relevant Target Company or any Asset Seller any trading liabilities or expenses of any Target Company or Asset Seller which arise in connection with the ordinary course carrying on of the relevant Target Company’s business or, as the case may be, of the relevant Asset Seller’s Sale Business or which are incurred by another member of the Seller Group and recharged to that Target Company or Asset Seller. Any amounts paid by a member of the Seller Group pursuant to this Article 16.1 shall be repayable by the relevant member of the Target Group or Asset Seller to the relevant member of the Seller Group and, in the case of an Asset Seller, the obligation to make such repayment shall form part of the Assumed Obligations.

Related to Trading Liabilities

  • Continuing Liability The termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not release either Party from any liability, obligation or agreement which has already accrued at the time of termination. Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not constitute a waiver or release of, or otherwise be deemed to prejudice or adversely affect, any rights, remedies or claims, whether for damages or otherwise, which a Party may have hereunder, at law or otherwise, or which may arise out of or in connection with such termination.

  • Indebtedness and Liabilities Incur, create, assume, become or be liable in any manner with respect to, or permit to exist, any Indebtedness or Liability, other than: (a) Indebtedness to the Lender for Advances, or otherwise; (b) Indebtedness and Liabilities with respect to trade obligations, accounts payable and other normal accruals incurred in the ordinary course of business, or with respect to which any of the Borrowers is contesting in good faith the amount or validity thereof by appropriate proceedings, and then only to the extent that the Borrowers have set aside on their books adequate reserves therefor; (c) Indebtedness under those Real Property Leases listed on Schedule "3.07" annexed hereto; (d) Indebtedness under Existing Operating Leases listed on Schedule "3.05" annexed hereto; (e) Existing Indebtedness, but only to the extent set forth on Schedule "6.01(e)" annexed hereto; (f) Purchase money Indebtedness or other Indebtedness incurred or assumed in connection with Investments (including the acquisition of additional assets or businesses) and Capital Expenditures made following the Agreement Date; provided, however, that: (i) the Borrowers shall, in connection with the incurrence of any and all such Indebtedness, be in compliance with the provisions of Section 6.06(c) and Section 6.09 hereof; and (ii) to the extent that the Borrowers shall elect to incur Indebtedness for money borrowed (other than purchase money Indebtedness) from any financial institution in connection with any permitted Investment contemplated by Section 6.06(c) hereof, they shall afford the Lender a right of first refusal to provide the financing therefor; provided, that the terms and conditions of any such financing which the Lender may (at their sole discretion) elect to offer shall be on terms and conditions which, in the aggregate, shall be no less favorable to the Borrowers than those offered by any other financial institution; (g) Intercompany Investments which are represented by instruments that are promptly delivered (with all necessary endorsements thereon) to the Lender pursuant to the Security Agreement; and (h) Subordinated Debt in such amounts and upon such terms and conditions as shall be reasonably acceptable to the Lender.

  • Excluded Liabilities Other than as specifically listed in Section 2.03 above, Buyer shall not assume any Liability whatsoever of Sellers, whether or not arising from or related to the Business or the Purchased Assets (the “Excluded Liabilities”), and Sellers shall pay, perform and discharge, as and when due, each such Excluded Liability. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Excluded Liabilities shall include, and under no circumstances shall Buyer be deemed to assume any Liability arising out of or relating to: (a) any actual or alleged tortious conduct, breach of Contract or violation of Applicable Law by any Seller or their employees or agents; (b) any product sold or manufactured prior to the Closing Date; (c) Taxes of any kind or character (other than property taxes attributable to the Purchased Assets, to the extent prorated hereunder); (d) the ownership, operation, use or disposal of any Excluded Asset; (e) any collective bargaining agreement, employee compensation or employee benefits including Liability for severance pay, overtime pay, bonus or incentive compensation, retirement plans (including any underfunding or withdrawal liability pursuant to the Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendment Act of 1980, arising from contributions made by the Sellers to the plans in question, as calculated through, and as of, any such withdrawal caused by the purchase of the Purchased Assets described herein, or otherwise triggered within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date, regardless of whether or not the amount of such Liability is known as of the time of such withdrawal) unemployment compensation, vacation, sick leave, termination pay or relating to any Employee Benefit Plan of any Seller or of any of their Affiliates; (f) any Environmental Liability relating to or arising out of any condition or obligation existing on or prior to the Closing Date; (g) any Debt of Sellers or any of their Affiliates; (h) any Proceedings relating to Sellers or to the conduct or ownership of the Business or the Purchased Assets on or prior to the Closing Date, whether or not listed in Section 4.07(a) of the Disclosure Letter; (i) any Liability arising out of any present or former business activity of Sellers other than the Business; (j) any claims, choses in action, causes of action, rights of recovery, rights of set-off of any kind by any third party (including any employee or former employee of any Seller) arising out of the conduct of the Business, or the ownership, operation or use of any Purchased Assets on or prior to the Closing Date; or (k) any Liability of Sellers under or arising by reason of this Agreement, or incurred in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including any Sellers’ legal and accounting fees and expenses.

  • Certain Liabilities To each Restricted Entity’s knowledge, none of the present or previously owned or operated Property of any Restricted Entity or of any Subsidiary thereof, wherever located, (i) has been placed on or proposed to be placed on the National Priorities List, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Information System list, or their state or local analogs, or have been otherwise investigated, designated, listed, or identified by a Governmental Authority as a potential site for removal, remediation, cleanup, closure, restoration, reclamation, or other response activity under any Environmental Laws; (ii) is subject to a Lien, arising under or in connection with any Environmental Laws, that attaches to any revenues or to any Property owned or operated by any Restricted Entity, wherever located, which could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change; or (iii) has been the site of any Release of Hazardous Substances or Hazardous Wastes from present or past operations which has caused at the site or at any third-party site any condition that has resulted in or could reasonably be expected to result in the need for Response that could cause a Material Adverse Change.

  • ERISA Liabilities The Borrower shall not, and shall cause each of its ERISA Affiliates not to, (i) permit the assets of any of their respective Plans to be less than the amount necessary to provide all accrued benefits under such Plans, or (ii) enter into any Multiemployer Plan.