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Should the stock not rise that far, however, the company will then have a substantial cash obligation to redeem the bonds.
The principal challenge facing the Legislature last January was to assure that the city would meet its cash obligations to school rehabilitation.
"Xerox has to get the cash and pay off debt to make sure it meets its cash obligations this year.
But in light of the severe financial troubles of the industry, the disputed money raises fresh questions about Northwest's ability to meet its coming cash obligations.
A liquidation violation occurs when the client sells a security to satisfy a cash obligation for the purchase of a different security after trade date.
"I would point to looming cash obligations as a source of continuing concern for the company," said William T. Warlick, of Fitch Ratings.
"If the company is not successful in satisfying its C.V.R. obligation and other cash obligations, it will be forced to seek renegotiation," a recent Brooke filing says.
AT&T to Sell Shares to Meet Debts AT&T plans to meet a looming cash obligation by selling new equity worth $2.25 billion.
American International Group (AIG) was bailed out by the US government in September 2008 after suffering a liquidity crisis, whereby the Federal Reserve initially lent $85 billion to AIG to allow the firm to meet its collateral and cash obligations.
Pitt was under pecuniary obligation to him.
His increased pecuniary obligation oppressed him.
Under the feudal system the tenant by knight-service had also the same pecuniary obligations to his lord as had his lord to the king.
Severus evidently approves the action of the British and Gaulish bishops, who deemed it unbecoming that they should lie under pecuniary obligation to the emperor.
But her rights with regard to him, and her cherished independence, should not be injured by the idea of interest, or the intervention of the complicated feelings attendant on pecuniary obligation, and the relative situations of the benefactor, and benefited.
Nothing has, as yet, turned up; and it may not surprise you, my dear Master Copperfield, so much as it would a stranger, to know that we are at present waiting for a remittance from London, to discharge our pecuniary obligations at this hotel.