Class Voting

Definition:

A voting arrangement where different classes of lenders vote separately in relation to a strictly constructed Credit Agreement. Class Voting provisions are included where it is determined that a particular class of lenders may have a greater interest with regard to a particular matter than the other classes.

These provisions are generally limited to specific matters rather than extended to every issue requiring consent from the creditors.

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