Examples of BIE Request Notice in a sentence
In the case of Rated Notes, the Calculation Agent will, as soon as practicable, notify the relevant Rating Agency of receipt of a BIE Request Notice.
Within 5 London Business Days of receiving a BIE Request Notice the Calculation Agent will, on the Issuer’s behalf, determine (i) whether the BIE Proposed New Assets are BIE Eligible New Assets and, if so (ii) the BIE Transaction Cost applicable upon such substitution or exchange.
BIE Proposed New Assets means assets specified as such in a BIE Request Notice.
BIE Request Notice means, a notice from a BIE Eligible Noteholder to the Principal Paying Agent and the Calculation Agent requesting the Issuer’s consent to (a) exchange such Noteholder’s entire holding of Notes for an equal aggregate principal amount of BIE New Notes or (b) if such Noteholder is a 100% Noteholder and the notice so specifies, substitute 100 per cent of the Assets with BIE Proposed New Assets.
In the case of Rated Notes, the Calculation Agent will, as soon as practicable, notify the relevant Rating Agency of receipt of the a BIE Request Notice.
BIE Refusal Notice means a notice from the Principal Paying Agent to a Noteholder notifying that the exercise of the BIE Option set out in such Noteholder’s BIE Request Notice has been refused in accordance with Condition 17.2(a).
BIE Tendered Notes means, in respect of any Noteholder who has delivered a BIE Request Notice, such Noteholder’s entire holding of Notes.
Within 5 London Business Days of receiving a BIE Request Notice the Calculation Agent will, on the Issuer's behalf, determine (i) whether the BIE Proposed New Assets are BIE Eligible New Assets and, if so (ii) the BIE Transaction Cost applicable upon such substitution or exchange.
Within five London Business Days of receiving a BIE Request Notice the Calculation Agent will, on the Issuer’s behalf, determine (i) whether the BIE Proposed New Assets are BIE Eligible New Assets and, if so (ii) the BIE Transaction Cost applicable upon such substitution or exchange.
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