Judgment Against the Issuer Sample Clauses

Judgment Against the Issuer. The Issuer covenants and agrees with the Trustee that, in case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce the rights of the Holders, judgment may be rendered against it in favour of the Holders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee for the Holders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Notes of any series and premium (if any) and the interest thereon and any other monies owing hereunder.
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Judgment Against the Issuer. In the case of any judicial or other proceedings to obtain judgment for the principal of or interest on the Notes, judgment may be rendered against the Issuer in favour of the Holders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee for the Holders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Notes.
Judgment Against the Issuer. In the case of any judicial or other proceedings to obtain judgment for the principal of or interest on the TCPL Sub Notes, judgment may be rendered against the Issuer in favour of the Holders or in favour of the Trustee, as trustee for the Holders, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the TCPL Sub Notes.
Judgment Against the Issuer. The Issuer covenants and agrees with the Debenture Trustees that, in case of any judicial or other proceedings to enforce the rights of the Holders of Debentures, judgment may be rendered against it in favour of the Holders of Debentures or in favour of the Debenture Trustees, as Debenture Trustees for the Holders of Debentures, for any amount which may remain due in respect of the Debentures, including premium (if any) and the interest thereon and any other monies owing hereunder.
Judgment Against the Issuer. The Issuer covenants and agrees with the Holders that, in case of any Proceeding to obtain judgment for payment of the principal of, premium, if any, or interest, if any, on the Debentures, judgment may be rendered against it in favour of the Holders, for the amount which may remain due in respect of the Debentures and the interest and premium, if any, thereon.
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