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Material adverse change and material adverse effect in facility agreements
The concepts of material adverse change (MAC) and material adverse effect (MAE) are used in different but related ways in a typical facility agreement.
This guidance note covers:
- • points to consider when drafting and negotiating a material adverse change event of default and a material adverse effect definition;
- • declaring an event of default on the basis of the material adverse change event of default and the consequences of accelerating the loan as a result or using the event of default as a drawstop;
- • using the material adverse effect definition to qualify representations, covenants and events of default; and
- • the material adverse change representation.
See Material adverse change and material adverse effect in facility agreements.