SEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURESeventh Supplemental Indenture • July 21st, 2005 • Saks Inc • Retail-department stores • New York
Contract Type FiledJuly 21st, 2005 Company Industry JurisdictionSEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of July 19, 2005, among Saks Incorporated, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee (the “Company”), as issuer, the Subsidiary Guarantors listed on the signature pages hereto (the “Guarantors”), as guarantors, and J.P. Morgan Trust Company, National Association, a national banking association organized under the laws of the United States of America and successor in interest to The First National Bank of Chicago (the “Trustee”), as trustee.
SEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURESeventh Supplemental Indenture • July 21st, 2005 • Saks Inc • Retail-department stores • New York
Contract Type FiledJuly 21st, 2005 Company Industry JurisdictionSEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of July 19, 2005, among Saks Incorporated, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee (the “Company”), as issuer, the Subsidiary Guarantors listed on the signature pages hereto (the “Guarantors”), as guarantors, and J.P. Morgan Trust Company, National Association, a national banking association organized under the laws of the United States of America and successor in interest to The First National Bank of Chicago (the “Trustee”), as trustee.
SEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURESeventh Supplemental Indenture • July 6th, 2005 • Saks Inc • Retail-department stores • New York
Contract Type FiledJuly 6th, 2005 Company Industry JurisdictionSEVENTH SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of July 1, 2005, among Saks Incorporated, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee (the “Company”), as issuer, the Subsidiary Guarantors listed on the signature pages hereto (the “Guarantors”), as guarantors, and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., a national banking association organized under the laws of the United States of America and successor in interest to The First National Bank of Chicago (the “Trustee”), as trustee.