Cross-Default Clause
Definition
A provision in a loan agreement that triggers a default under the agreement if the borrower defaults on any other debt obligation, even if the borrower is current on the loan containing the cross-default clause. Cross-default clauses protect lenders by ensuring they are immediately informed and can take action when a borrower's creditworthiness deteriorates, preventing other creditors from gaining preferential treatment. The clause effectively links all of a borrower's debt obligations together.
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