NOTE IN GLOBAL FORM Clause Samples
The "Note in Global Form" clause establishes that a promissory note or debt instrument will be issued and maintained as a single, global certificate rather than as multiple individual notes. In practice, this means that the rights and obligations of all holders are represented by one master document, typically held by a central securities depository or custodian, and transfers of ownership are recorded electronically. This approach streamlines administration, reduces paperwork, and minimizes the risk of loss or forgery, thereby enhancing efficiency and security in the management of large-scale debt issuances.
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NOTE IN GLOBAL FORM. If any Note is issued as a Global Note, such Global Note may provide that it shall represent the aggregate amount of Outstanding Notes from time to time endorsed thereon and may also provide that the aggregate amount of Outstanding Notes represented thereby may from time to time be reduced to reflect exchanges. Any endorsement of a Global Note to reflect the amount, or any increase or decrease in the amount, of Outstanding Notes represented thereby shall be made by the Trustee and in such manner as shall be specified in such Global Note. Any instructions by the Company with respect to a Global Note, after its initial issuance, shall be in writing but need not comply with Section 1.2. Global Notes will be issued in registered form and in either temporary or permanent form. Permanent Global Notes will be issued in definitive form. Every Global Note authenticated and delivered hereunder shall bear a legend in substantially the following form: THIS NOTE IS A GLOBAL NOTE WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE INDENTURE HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AND IS REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF A DEPOSITARY OR A NOMINEE THEREOF. THIS NOTE MAY NOT BE EXCHANGED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR A NOTE REGISTERED, AND NO TRANSFER OF THE NOTE IN WHOLE OR IN PART MAY BE REGISTERED, IN THE NAME OF ANY PERSON OTHER THAN THE DEPOSITARY OR A NOMINEE THEREOF, EXCEPT IN THE LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES DESCRIBED IN THE INDENTURE.
