Class A-1 Note Trust Deed definition
Examples of Class A-1 Note Trust Deed in a sentence
The parties to this Deed may amend, add to or revoke any provision of this Deed only in accordance with the provisions of clause 25 of the Master Trust Deed provided that any amendment, addition or revocation that effects a Payment Modification (as defined in the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed) may not be made unless the consent has first been obtained of each Class A-1 Noteholder to such Payment Modification.
The liability of the Class A-1 Note Trustee under this Deed is limited in the manner and to the same extent as under the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed.
The liability of the Class A-1 Note Trustee under this Agreement is limited in the manner and to the same extent as under the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed.
The Manager will provide to the Class A-1 Note Registrar sufficient copies of all documents required by the Class A-1 Note Conditions or the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed to be available to Class A-1 Noteholders for issue or inspection.
The Class A-1 Note Trustee will not assign or otherwise transfer all or any part of the benefit of this Deed or any of its rights, duties and obligations under this Deed except to a successor trustee appointed under and in accordance with the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed.
The Class A-1 Note Trustee is a party to this Deed in its capacity as trustee for the Class A-1 Noteholders from time to time under the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed.
If the Class A-1 Noteholders become entitled to attend a meeting of Voting Secured Creditors or to have their own separate meeting, the evidence of the entitlement of such Class A-1 Noteholders to attend such meeting and to vote thereat, and any other relevant matters, will be determined in accordance with the Class A-1 Note Trust Deed and the Agency Agreement, with such amendments as determined by the Security Trustee.