Common use of DEFAULTS BY THE OBLIGOR Clause in Contracts

DEFAULTS BY THE OBLIGOR. (a) State whether there is or has been a default with respect to the securities under this indenture. Explain the nature of any such default. There is not and has not been any default under this indenture. (b) If the trustee is a trustee under another indenture under which any other securities, or certificates of interest or participation in any other securities, of the obligor are outstanding, or is trustee for more than one outstanding series of securities under the indenture, state whether there has been a default under any such indenture or series, identify the indenture or series affected, and explain the nature of any such default. There has not been any such default.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Trust Indenture (Owens & Minor Medical Inc), Trust Indenture Act Eligibility Statement (Old Dominion Electric Cooperative), Trust Indenture Act Eligibility Statement (Old Dominion Electric Cooperative)

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DEFAULTS BY THE OBLIGOR. (a) State whether there is or has been a default with respect to the securities under this indenture. Explain the nature of any such default. There is not and has not been any default under this indentureTHERE IS NOT AND HAS NOT BEEN ANY DEFAULT UNDER THIS INDENTURE. (b) If the trustee is a trustee under another indenture under which any other securities, or certificates of interest or participation in any other securities, of the obligor are outstanding, or is trustee for more than one outstanding series of securities under the indenture, state whether there has been a default under any such indenture or series, identify the indenture or series affected, and explain the nature of any such default. There has not been any such defaultTHERE HAS NOT BEEN ANY SUCH DEFAULT.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Brinker International Inc)

DEFAULTS BY THE OBLIGOR. (a) State whether there is or has been a default with respect to the securities under this indenture. Explain the nature of any such default. There is not and has not been any default under this indenturesuch default. (b) If the trustee is a trustee under another indenture under which any other securities, or certificates of interest or participation in any other securities, of the obligor are outstanding, or is trustee for more than one outstanding series of securities under the indenture, state whether there has been a default under any such indenture or series, identify the indenture or series affected, and explain the nature of any such default. There has not been any such default. ITEM 14.

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Samples: Trust Indenture (Bellsouth Telecommunications Inc)

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DEFAULTS BY THE OBLIGOR. (a) State whether there is or has been a default with respect to the securities under this indenture. Explain the nature of any such default. There is not and has not been any default under this indenture. (b) If the trustee is a trustee under another indenture under which any other securities, or certificates of interest or participation in any other securities, of the obligor are outstanding, or is a trustee for more than one outstanding series of securities under the indenture, state whether there has been a default under any such indenture or series, identify the indenture or series affected, and explain the nature of any such default. There has not been any such default.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Equity One Sheraton Inc)

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