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Covenants

Covenants meaning

plural of covenant

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The Company's ability to meet the covenants or requirements in its Debt Agreements may be affected by events beyond the Company's control, and the Company may not be able to satisfy such covenants and requirements.

Biblical covenants, in contrast to Eastern covenants in general, are between a god, Yahweh, and a people, Israel, instead of between a strong ruler and a weaker vassal.

The book originally contained two parts: a sequence of lectures setting forth basic church doctrine, followed by a compilation of important revelations, or "covenants" of the church: thus the name "Doctrine and Covenants".

The "Covenants" part of the book, labeled "Covenants and Commandments of the Lord, to his servants of the church of the Latter Day Saints", contained a total of 103 revelations.

All of the AHT preferred issues are equal in seniority with comparable covenants.

Also, our debt is structured in such a way that we have no BDC covenants that can be stressed and with available call options in the next two years on the debt with higher coupons, which is very important during such volatile times.

And then Dorian, in February, you filed and said you modified the debt agreement with a senior lender to waive some financial covenants until the end of June.

But debt comes with its pitfalls, such as higher overall cost of capital; financial risk as companies must generate cash flow to cover operational expenses and debt repayments; and covenants and restrictions imposed by debt agreements.

Debt servicing funds should be made beneath all circumstances, in any other case, the corporate would breach its debt covenants and run the chance of being compelled out of business by collectors.

It has been illegal to enforce racial covenants since at least 1968, but many of the restrictions remain in property records.

She sees an increasing trend of tech companies deploying non-competes, in employment agreements or freestanding restrictive covenants, and also in equity or stock agreements.

So, at 2.5 times we are well within those covenants.

The Arrangement Agreement includes customary representations and warranties for a transaction of this nature as well as customary interim period covenants regarding the operation of the Companies' respective businesses.

The loan is secured with the following: (i) priority mortgages over M/V "Ekaterini", (ii) assignment of earnings and insurance of the abovementioned vessel and (iii) other covenants and guarantees similar to the remaining loans of the Company.

Upon satisfaction of the covenants and conditions set forth in Sections 2.2 and 2.3, the Second Closing shall occur at the offices of the Company or such other location as the parties shall mutually agree.

And because it has accepted funding from the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board to support the sale, Beyer said, Evernorth will be signing perpetual affordability covenants meant to keep the apartments affordable permanently.

As reserves decline and margins are squeezed, hospitals at all rating levels will show signs of distress as they miss covenants.

Historical covenants dating back 100 years at the site had led to legal challenges against the development, but the Supreme Court in 2022 ruled these would be no barrier to the work.

Restrictive covenants prevented Blacks from moving to different parts of the city, so they were often constrained to substandard housing.

These covenants have to be taken seriously.