Major Default definition

Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(a), 4.1(c), 4.1(l), or 4.1(p).
Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(a), 4.1(c), 4.1(l), or 4.1(p) of this Note.
Major Default means any of the following Events of Default:

Examples of Major Default in a sentence

  • The Joint Remediation Committee shall have access to Purchaser Personnel that are primarily responsible for the area of the business relationship (such as information technology, data security or regulatory) where the breaches giving rise to the Major Default arise (such Purchaser Personnel, collectively, the “Subject Matter Experts”).

  • If the Sellers (acting reasonably) determine that the Purchasers have committed a Major Default, then, at the election of the Sellers, within three (3) Business Days of the Sellers providing the Purchasers written notice of such determination, the Sellers and the Purchasers shall establish a joint remediation committee of designated executives from the Sellers and the Purchasers (“Joint Remediation Committee”) consisting of three (3) members of each of the Sellers and the Purchasers.

  • As a vessel wi t h a P ur se S ei n e c a t ego ry A t l a n t ic t un a s pe r m i t , l a n d B F T s m a lle r t h a n t h e l a r ge m edi u m s ize cl a ss excep t a s specified un de r § 635.23( e)(2).

  • An Interim Finance Party may, at any time while a Major Default is continuing, set off any matured obligation due and payable by an Obligor under an Interim Document (to the extent beneficially owned by that Interim Finance Party) against any matured obligation due and payable by it to that Obligor, regardless of currency, place of payment or booking branch of either obligation.

  • The Bidder declares that no previous transgressions occurred in the last 5 years with any other Company in any country conforming to the anti-corruption approach or with Central Government or State Government or any other Central/State Public Enterprises in India that could justify his exclusion from the Tender process.


More Definitions of Major Default

Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(i), (iii), (x), or (xiii) of this Note.
Major Default means a Default that has occurred and is continuing under Section 8.01(a), (b), (e), (f), (g), (j) (solely with respect to this Agreement, including Article IX) or (k).
Major Default means a Default resulting from the occurrence of any of the events described in Section 10.1.(a), Section 10.1.(e) or Section 10.1.(f).
Major Default means (i) any Event of Default; (ii) any Default arising from the failure to make any payment on account of interest to any Lender required under the Loan Documents or any fees payable to the Administrative Agent under the Fee Letter, in each case on or before the due date therefor; and (iii) any other Default written notice of which has been delivered by the Administrative Agent to the Borrower unless, in the case of this clause (iii), the Borrower has provided written notice to the Administrative Agent, within seven (7) days after notice of such Default has been delivered to the Borrower, stating that the Borrower shall undertake to cure such Default on or prior to the expiration of the applicable cure period therefor, if any, set forth in the definition of the term “Event of Default” (and setting forth the steps that the Borrower intends to take in order to effectuate such cure), and the Administrative Agent shall not have provided notice to the Borrower within five (5) Business Days after receipt of such notice from the Borrower, setting forth the Administrative Agent’s determination, in its reasonable discretion, that the steps set forth in the notice from the Borrower are not likely to result in the timely cure of such default. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of Sections 13.08 and 14.07(b)(i)(A), a Major Default of the type described in clause (ii) above shall not be deemed to “exist” unless the Borrower has received notice of such Major Default and has failed to cure such Major Default within five (5) Business Days.
Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 3.1(a), 3.1(h), 3.1(i), or 3.1(q) of this Note.
Major Default means a Default resulting from the occurrence of any of the events described in Section 10.1.(a), Section 10.1.(b), Section 10.1.(f) or Section 10.1.(g).
Major Default means any Event of Default occurring under Sections 4.1(a) (payments), 4.1(c) (delivery of Installment Conversion Shares or True-Up Shares), 4.1(l) (Share Reserve), or 4.1(p) (breach of certain covenants) of this Note.