Common use of Temporary Obligations Clause in Contracts

Temporary Obligations. There may be issued from time to time in lieu of (or in exchange for) any definitive Obligation or Obligations one or more temporary Obligations of like series and Stated Maturity, with a Guarantee of the United States endorsed thereon and authenticated by the Indenture Trustee, substantially of the same tenor as the definitive Obligations in lieu of (or in exchange for) which they are issued, with or without the specification of any Redemption Price or Prices. Such temporary Obligation or Obligations may be in such authorized denomination or denominations as shall be stated in a Request of the Shipowner delivered to the Indenture Trustee prior to the authentication thereof, which Request shall specify the aggregate principal amounts and the series and Stated Maturities of such temporary Obligations. If definitive Obligations are not ready for delivery, the Holder of any temporary Obligation may, at the Corporate Trust Office, with the consent of the Shipowner, exchange the same for a temporary Obligation or Obligations of like series, tenor, interest accrual date and Stated Maturity of authorized denominations for the same aggregate principal amount upon the surrender for cancellation of such temporary Obligation or Obligations. When definitive Obligations are ready for delivery, the Holder of any temporary Obligation may, at the Corporate Trust Office, exchange the same without charge for a definitive Obligation or Obligations of like series, tenor, interest accrual date and Stated Maturity of authorized denominations for the same aggregate principal amount.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Assumption Agreement (Ambassadors International Inc), Trailer Bridge Inc, Pride International Inc

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