Collection Action definition
Examples of Collection Action in a sentence
Until the Credit Party Obligations are paid in full, the Credit Parties shall not, without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent, take any Collection Action with respect to the Intercompany Debt.
The Subordinated Creditors agree they will not oppose, object to, interfere with, hinder or delay, in any manner, which by judicial proceedings (including without limitation the filing of a Proceeding) or otherwise, any foreclosure, sale, lease, exchange, transfer or other disposition of any Common Collateral by the Senior Creditors or any other Collection Action taken (or any forbearance from taking any Collection Action) by or on behalf of the Senior Creditors.
Prior to Discharge of the Senior Obligations (other than as specified in clause (b) of the definition of Discharge of Senior Obligations), no Subordinated Claimholder shall take any Collection Action with respect to any of the Subordinated Obligations, except as permitted in this Section 4(a) and in Section 4(d) and, in each such case, subject to Section 4(b).
On the Funding Date, the relevant Parties shall directly, or through their counsel, cause stipulations of dismissal of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Collection Action, with prejudice (the “▇▇▇▇▇▇ Collection Action Stipulations of Dismissal”) to be executed and delivered to the Escrow Agent, to be held as part of the Escrow Property, and delivered or destroyed by the Escrow Agent in accordance with this Agreement and in the Escrow Agreement.
Until the Senior Debt and costs and expenses under Section 6(a)(i) and (iv) are indefeasibly paid in full in cash, the Junior Creditors shall not, without the prior written consent of the Senior Facility Representatives, take any Collection Action with respect to the Junior Debt, except as permitted in the following sentence.