Common use of Authority to authenticate Clause in Contracts

Authority to authenticate. The Registrar or its designated agent is authorised and instructed by the Issuer to (i) authenticate the Notes as may be required to be authenticated under this Agreement by the signature of any of its officers or any other person duly authorised for the purpose by the Registrar and (ii) to transmit any Class A Notes electronically to the Common Safekeeper and to give effectuation instructions in respect of the Class A Notes following its authentication thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk, investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk

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Authority to authenticate. The Registrar or its designated agent is authorised and instructed by the Issuer to (i) authenticate the Notes (other than the Class S VFN) as may be required to be authenticated under this Agreement by the signature of any of its officers or any other person duly authorised for the purpose by the Registrar and (ii) to transmit any Class A Notes electronically to the Common Safekeeper and to give effectuation instructions in respect of the Class A Notes following its authentication thereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trustee Agency Agreement, investorreporting.paragonbankinggroup.co.uk

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Authority to authenticate. The Registrar or its designated agent is authorised and instructed by the Issuer to (i) authenticate the Notes (other than the Class S VFN) as may be required to be authenticated under this Agreement by the signature of any of its officers or any other person duly authorised for the purpose by the Registrar and (ii) to transmit any Class A A1 Notes and any Class A2 Notes electronically to the Common Safekeeper and to give effectuation instructions in respect of the Class A A1 Notes and the Class A2 Notes following its authentication thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agency Agreement

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