Certificated Security definition

Certificated Security. The meaning specified in Section 8-102(a)(4) of the UCC.
Certificated Security means a security that is represented by a certificate.
Certificated Security means a Security that is in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and that does not include the information or the schedule called for by footnotes 1, 3 and 4 thereof.

Examples of Certificated Security in a sentence

  • As of the Closing Date, none of the Capital Stock of any Group Member that is a limited liability company or partnership has any Capital Stock that is a Certificated Security.

  • As of the Closing Date, none of the Capital Stock of any Group Members that is a limited liability company or partnership has any Capital Stock that is a Certificated Security.

  • Other than as set forth on Schedule 5.19(a), as of the Sixth Amendment Effective Date, none of the Capital Stock of the Borrower or any Subsidiary Guarantor that is a limited liability company or partnership is a Certificated Security.


More Definitions of Certificated Security

Certificated Security means a Security that is represented by a certificate.
Certificated Security means a Security that is in substantially the form attached as Exhibit A but that does not include the information or the schedule called for by footnote 1 thereof.
Certificated Security as defined in the Guarantee and Collateral Agreement.
Certificated Security means a Security in registered individual form without interest coupons.
Certificated Security means a certificated security (as defined in Section 8-102(a)(4) of the UCC) other than a Government Security.
Certificated Security means a share, participation or other interest in property of, or an enterprise of, the issuer or an obligation of the issuer, that is:
Certificated Security. Chattel Paper”, “Commercial Tort Claim”, “Document”, “Equipment”, “Fixture”, “General Intangible”, “Goods”, “Instrument”, “Inventory”, “Letter-of-Credit Right”, “Securities Account”, “Security”, “Supporting Obligations” and “Uncertificated Securities”.