Common use of Notice to Depository Clause in Contracts

Notice to Depository. The Principal Paying Agent will, on receipt of a notice under Clause 7.2(a), and if any Book-Entry Notes are outstanding, notify the Depository of the proposed redemption in accordance with the Depository’s applicable procedures, specifying the Invested Amount of each Book-Entry Note to be redeemed, the amount of principal to be repaid in relation to each Book-Entry Note and the date on which the Book-Entry Notes are to be redeemed.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agency Agreement (SMART ABS Series 2016-2us Trust), Agency Agreement (Macquarie Leasing Pty LTD), Agency Agreement (Macquarie Leasing Pty LTD)

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Notice to Depository. The Principal Paying Agent will, on receipt of a notice under Clause 7.2(aclause 5.2(a) (“Redemption”), and if any Book-Class A Book Entry Notes are outstanding, notify the Depository of the proposed redemption in accordance with the Depository’s applicable procedures, specifying the Invested Amount and Stated Amount of each Book-Class A Book Entry Note to be redeemed, the amount of principal to be repaid in relation to each Book-Class A Book Entry Note and the date on which the Book-Class A Book Entry Notes are to be redeemed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agency Agreement (Anz Capel Court LTD)

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