Pronouns

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Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Note, individually and together with their heirs, successors and assigns, and each other person or legal entity (including guarantors, endorsers, and sureties) who agrees to pay this Note. "You" and "Your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or company that acquires an interest in the Loan.
Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Note, Loan Agreement, individually and together with their heirs, successors and assigns, and each other person or legal entity (including guarantors, endorsers, and sureties) who agrees to pay this Note. Loan Agreement. "You" and "Your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or company that acquires an interest in the Loan. Loan Agreement.
Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Note, Loan Agreement, individually and together with their heirs, successors and assigns, and each other person or legal entity (including guarantors, endorsers, and sureties) who agrees to pay this Note. Loan Agreement. "You" and "Your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or company that acquires an interest in the Loan. Loan Agreement.
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Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Note, individually and together. "You" and "Your" refer to the, Lender.
Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Note, individually and arid together. "You" and and· "Your" refer to the, the Lender.
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Pronouns. The pronouns "I", "me" and "my" refer to every Borrower signing this Agreement, individually or together. "You" and "your" refers to the Loan's lender.
Pronouns. The pronouns "I", "me" and "my" refer to every Borrower signing this Agreement, Note, individually or together. "You" and "your" refers to the Loan's lender.
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Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and " my" refer to each Borrower signing this Modification and each other person or legal entity (including guarantors, endorsers, and sureties) who agrees to pay this Loan. "You" and "your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or entity that acquires an interest in the Modification or the Prior Obligation.
Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and " my" "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Modification Modification, individually and together with their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, and each other person or legal entity (including guarantors, endorsers, and sureties) who agrees to pay this Loan. "You" and "your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or entity that acquires an interest in the Modification or the Prior... Obligation. View More
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Pronouns. Include the corresponding masculine, feminine or neuter forms
Pronouns. The pronouns "I," "me," and "my" refer to each Borrower signing this Modification, individually and together with their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. "You" and "your" refer to the Lender, with its participants or syndicators, successors and assigns, or any person or entity that acquires an interest in the Modification or the Prior Obligation.
Pronouns. The pronouns "the Company", "it" and "its" refer to the Borrower signing this Agreement. "You" and "your" refers to the Loan's lender.
Pronouns. The pronouns "the Company" or "Optical Cable Corporation" refer to the Borrower signing this Agreement. "You" and "your" refers to the Loan's lender.
Pronouns. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, pronouns of one gender or number may refer to subjects or objects of a different gender or number.
Pronouns. In the masculine gender but include the feminine gender unless the context clearly indicates otherwise
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