Uncalled Commitments definition

Uncalled Commitments means, with respect to a Person the capital commitments of such Person that are unencumbered, have not yet been called and (a) are eligible to be called (i.e., such Person has the right to call such commitments under the investment fund constituent documents) without having to comply with or satisfy any conditions precedent (other than notification that the required portion of their commitments are being called) and (b) are made by institutional investors or “Accredited Investors” (as defined under US securities laws) and in the case of (a) and (b), that (i) are not subject to a proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code or under federal, state or foreign insolvency law and (ii) are not in default under a material provision of their respective subscription agreements.
Uncalled Commitments means the portion of a Compartment's Commitments that has not been drawn down.
Uncalled Commitments means uncalled irrevocable capital commitments from one or more Persons that the relevant Junior Lender reasonably believes satisfy, in the aggregate, the requirements of clause (i) of the definition ofEligibility Requirements” in this Section 1.

Related to Uncalled Commitments

  • Group Commitment means with respect to any Purchaser Group the aggregate of the Commitments of each Purchaser within such Purchaser Group.

  • Unused Commitments means an amount equal to all unadvanced funds (other than unadvanced funds in connection with any construction loan) which any third party is obligated to advance to Borrower or another Person or otherwise pursuant to any loan document, written instrument or otherwise.

  • Existing Revolving Commitments has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(b).

  • Other Revolving Commitments means one or more Classes of revolving credit commitments hereunder or extended Revolving Commitments that result from a Refinancing Amendment or a Loan Modification Agreement.

  • Available Commitments shall refer to the aggregate of the Lenders’ Available Commitments hereunder.