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"A range of states and multilateral organisations, called Guarantors, pledged to help Sudan implement the CPA," the report noted, warning that they "have only six months to fulfil that promise."
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According to the company, the Second Lien Incremental Term Loans will be guaranteed by all of the subsidiaries of the company (the "Guarantors") that guarantee its first lien obligations under its existing senior secured credit facility and will be secured on a second-priority lien basis by substantially all the assets owned by the Company and the Guarantors to the extent such assets secure its first lien obligations under its senior secured credit facility.
RISMedia 2008
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(collectively, the "Guarantors") have guaranteed the Notes.
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(collectively, the "Guarantors") will guarantee the Notes.
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"Guarantors"), pursuant to which the 13. 0% Senior Notes due 2014 (CUSIP Nos.
unknown title 2009
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Guarantors have become the lenders of last resort to small manufacturers who increasingly are getting squeezed by tight credit as well as soaring wages and other production costs.
China's New Lenders of Last Resort Lingling Wei 2011
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Guarantors say they also fear having to adapt to an untried federal-advance system after troubles have already begun.
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From one side, the Guarantors are involved in backing-up and trading the currency at the exchange.
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With Guarantors on one side, government negotiating team on the other and party leaders like Makhdoom Javed Hashmi, Ahsan Iqbal, Khawaja Asif, Ch, Nisar and many others very minutely monitoring every move of Nawaz, sources say that Nawaz Sharif is facing the biggest dilemma of his political career, which as the records have it started with the blessings of the establishment, late Gen. Jillani and Zia ul Haq.
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Guarantors normally require that they be vested with certain powers to police and oversee the course of production in order to keep it to schedule and budget.
The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004
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