Accession Code definition

Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Scheme Creditor following its valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Scheme Creditor in its voting instructions in respect of the Scheme.
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to an In-Scope Creditor following its valid execution of or valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such In-Scope Creditor in its voting instructions in respect of any relevant Restructuring Process.
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Consenting Creditor following its valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Consenting Creditor in its voting instructions in respect of the Cayman Scheme.

Examples of Accession Code in a sentence

  • Transparent reporting form Data availabilityCoordinates and structure factors have been deposited with the PDB under Accession Code 6TL2.

  • Existing Notes ISINPrincipal amount of Existing Notes Debt transferred Transferor Accession Code Fee entitlementXS2100655807[●][●]1.

  • The file folder prepared at the time of temporary acceptance, identified by Accession Code, with all information pertaining to gift, shall be filed at the facility in Accession Code sequence.

  • Blocked Scheme Creditors who are Participating Creditors must include their Accession Code when completing this Blocked Scheme Creditor Form and will need to vote in favour of the TJ Scheme and, in respect of SJ Notes Scheme Creditors, the SJ Scheme, in accordance with the instructions set out below in order to be entitled to the Consent Fee (as applicable).

  • As seen in the “Non-Residency” sample, Direct Accession (Code 15) was again the largest source of entry for both male and female officers for this sample.

  • Moreover, failure by a Class A Lender who is a Participating Creditor to include its valid Accession Code in its Class A Private Lender Proxy Form will mean that such Participating Creditor will not receive any Consent Fee.


More Definitions of Accession Code

Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Transaction Creditor following its valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Transaction Creditor in its voting instructions in respect of the subsequent Scheme or any exchange offer and/or consent solicitation launched by the Transaction Company if applicable.
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Scheme Creditor following its valid accession to the RSA, and which must be included by such Scheme Creditor in its voting instructions in respect of the Scheme. “Account Holder” means any Person who is recorded in the books of a Clearing System as being a holder of a book-entry interest in the Notes in an account with that Clearing System or, as the context may require, is or was recorded in such books as being such a holder of Notes in such an account at the Voting Record Time. “Account Holder Letter” means a letter from an Account Holder on behalf of the relevant Noteholder substantially in the form of the account holder letter set out in Appendix 4 (Solicitation Packet) to the Explanatory Statement. “Adviser” means each of Admiralty Harbour Capital Limited, Locke & Lord, Harneys, Kirkland & Ellis, AMC Capital Advisory Services Limited, and Morrow Sodali Limited; and “Advisers” shall be construed accordingly. “Affiliates” means in relation to any Person, its current and former direct and indirect subsidiaries, subsidiary undertakings, parent companies, holding companies, partners, related partnerships, equity holders, members and managing members, and any of their respective Affiliates. “Agents” means Citibank, N.A., London Branch, in its capacity as the paying agent, the transfer agent and the registrar for the Notes under the paying agent, transfer agent and registrar appointment letter dated March 27, 2017, as amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time, among the Company, the Parent
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Noteholder following its valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Noteholder in any of its subsequent instructions given to the Company and/or the Parent Guarantor and/or the Information Agent in respect of the Restructuring.
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Noteholder after becoming a Party to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Noteholder in its voting instructions in respect of the Cayman Scheme;
Accession Code means a unique code provided by the Information Agent to a Consenting Creditor following its valid accession to this Agreement, and which must be included by such Consenting Creditor in its Account Holder Letter;

Related to Accession Code

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