THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK SENIOR MEDIUM-TERM NOTES, SERIES C CALCULATION AGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON September 24, 2018Calculation Agency Agreement • September 24th, 2018 • Toronto Dominion Bank • Commercial banks, nec • Ontario
Contract Type FiledSeptember 24th, 2018 Company Industry JurisdictionInvestment in the securities is subject to various risks including those risks inherent in investing in an issuer involved in conducting the business of a diversified financial institution. From time to time, the market experiences significant price and volume volatility that may affect the market price of our securities for reasons unrelated to our performance. Also, the financial markets are generally characterized by extensive interconnections among financial institutions. As such, defaults by other financial institutions in Canada, the United States or other countries could adversely affect us and the market price of the securities. Additionally, the securities are subject to market value fluctuations based upon factors which influence our operations, such as legislative or regulatory developments, competition, technological change and global capital market activity.
THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK SENIOR MEDIUM-TERM NOTES, SERIES A CALCULATION AGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON June 30, 2016Calculation Agency Agreement • July 1st, 2016 • Toronto Dominion Bank • Commercial banks, nec • New York
Contract Type FiledJuly 1st, 2016 Company Industry JurisdictionInvestment in the securities is subject to various risks including those risks inherent in investing in an issuer involved in conducting the business of a diversified financial institution. From time to time, the market experiences significant price and volume volatility that may affect the market price of our securities for reasons unrelated to our performance. Also, the financial markets are generally characterized by extensive interconnections among financial institutions. As such, defaults by other financial institutions in Canada, the United States or other countries could adversely affect us and the market price of the securities. Additionally, the securities are subject to market value fluctuations based upon factors which influence our operations, such as legislative or regulatory developments, competition, technological change and global capital market activity.