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Failure to Provide Insurance
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Insurance. Within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date, the Borrower will provide the Administrative Agent, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Administrative Agent, true and correct copies of # if requested by the Administrative Agent, insurance policies, and # insurance policy endorsements naming the Administrative Agent as lender’s loss payee (and mortgagee, as applicable) on all policies for property hazard insurance and as additional insured on all policies for liability insurance.

Insurance Endorsements. Within forty-five (45) days after the Closing Date (or such later date as agreed to by the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion), the Administrative Agent shall have received, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, endorsements naming the Administrative Agent as additional insured under all liability insurance policies and lenders loss payee under all property insurance policies providing the insurance coverage required to be maintained by [Section 6.07] of the Credit Agreement.

Section # Insurance. The Borrower shall insure and keep insured, and shall cause each of its Restricted Subsidiaries to insure and keep insured, with good and responsible insurance companies, all insurable Property owned by it which is of a character usually insured by Persons similarly situated and operating like Properties against loss or damage from such hazards and risks, and in such amounts, as are insured by Persons similarly situated and operating like Properties. The Loan Parties shall maintain insurance on the Collateral to the extent required by the Collateral Documents. All such policies of insurance shall contain customary lender’s loss payable endorsements, naming the Administrative Agent (or its security trustee) as a lender loss payee, assignee or additional insured, as appropriate, as its interest may appear, and showing only such other loss payees, assignees and additional insureds as are satisfactory to the Administrative Agent. Each policy of insurance or endorsement shall contain a clause requiring the insurer to give not less than thirty (30) days’ (ten (10) days’ in the case of nonpayment of insurance premiums) prior written notice to the Administrative Agent in the event of cancellation of the policy for any reason whatsoever. The Borrower shall # use commercially reasonable efforts without undue burden or expense to Borrower to deliver to the Administrative Agent on the Closing Date or # deliver to the Administrative Agent after the Closing Date and at such other times as the Administrative Agent shall reasonably request, pursuant to arrangements and timing mutually and reasonably agreed upon by the Administrative Agent, in its reasonable discretion, and the Borrower, certificates evidencing the maintenance of insurance required hereunder and promptly upon renewal of any such policies, if requested by the Administrative Agent, certificates evidencing renewal thereof.

Applicable Law and as are required by any Security Documents (including, without limitation, hazard and business interruption insurance). All such insurance shall, # provide that no cancellation or material modification thereof shall be effective until at least 30 days after receipt by the Administrative Agent of written notice thereof, # name the Administrative Agent as an additional insured party thereunder and # in the case of each casualty insurance policy, name the Administrative Agent as lender’s loss payee or mortgagee, as applicable. On the Closing Date and from time to time thereafter deliver to the Administrative Agent upon its request information in reasonable detail as to the insurance then in effect, stating the names of the insurance companies, the amounts and rates of the insurance, the dates of the expiration thereof and the properties and risks covered thereby.

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