CCR Ballot definition

CCR Ballot has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(c) of the Base Indenture.
CCR Ballot has the meaning set forth in Section 11.1(c) of the Base Indenture. “CCR Candidate” means any nominee submitted to the Trustee on a CCR Nomination pursuant to Section 11.1(b) of the Base Indenture. “CCR Election” means an election of a Controlling Class Representative pursuant to Section 11.1 of the Base Indenture.
CCR Ballot shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 10.05(b).

Examples of CCR Ballot in a sentence

  • Each Controlling Class Member shall, in its sole discretion, indicate its vote for Controlling Class Representative by returning a completed CCR Ballot directly to the Trustee within (i) in the case of the Initial CCR Election, ten (10) Business Days of the date of the CCR Ballot or (ii) in the case of any subsequent election, within thirty (30) calendar days (a “CCR Election Period”).

  • For any vote delivered on a CCR Ballot to be valid, such CCR Ballot must be received by the Trustee within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of such CCR Ballot (such period, a “CCR Election Period”).

  • Each Controlling Class Member may, in its sole discretion, indicate its vote for Controlling Class Representative by returning a completed CCR Ballot directly to the Trustee certifying that, as of the date of the CCR Ballot (the “CCR Voting Record Date”), such Controlling Class Member was the Holder or Note Owner of the Outstanding Principal Amount of Notes of the Controlling Class specified by such Controlling Class Member in the CCR Ballot.

  • In connection with a CCR Re-election Event, the Trustee shall be entitled to make such modifications to the CCR Election Notice, CCR Nomination, CCR Ballot and CCR Acceptance Letter as may be appropriate in connection with the applicable procedures of DTC or the policies and procedures of the Trustee from time to time, which may include additional certifications as to the beneficial ownership of a Note Owner and other identifying information in respect of the Notes, Holders or Note Owners.

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  • Each Controlling Class Member that wishes to vote for a candidate shall be required to return a completed CCR Ballot directly to the Trustee within ten (10) Business Days after the date of the CCR Ballot (a “CCR Election Period”).

  • For any vote delivered on a CCR Ballot to be valid, such CCR Ballot must be delivered to the Trustee within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of such CCR Ballot (such period a “CCR Election Period”).

  • Each CCR Ballot shall become irrevocable upon receipt by the Trustee of a valid and complete CCR Ballot.

  • In completing a CCR Ballot, the Controlling Class Member (or its DTC custodian on its behalf) shall vote the full Outstanding Principal Amount (or, with respect to Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-1 Notes Voting Amount) of Notes of the Controlling Class specified in the CCR Ballot to one (1) candidate and, for the avoidance of doubt, no more than one (1) candidate shall be indicated per CUSIP.

  • For any vote delivered on a CCR Ballot to be valid, such CCR Ballot must be delivered to the Trustee within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of such CCR Ballot (such period, a “CCR Election Period”).

Related to CCR Ballot

  • Ballot means the ballots accompanying the Disclosure Statement upon which certain Holders of Impaired Claims entitled to vote shall, among other things, indicate their acceptance or rejection of the Plan in accordance with the Plan and the procedures governing the solicitation process.

  • Vote ’ means one of the main segments into which a budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of funds for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality; and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.

  • Ballot label means the cards, papers, booklet, pages, or other materials that: