Control Record Date definition

Control Record Date means the Business Day falling 60 days the occurrence of the [Change of Control / Change of Control- Ratings Downgrade], or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next day which is a Business Day.
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer in accordance with§ 11(a)(i) which will be not less than 40 and no more than 60 days after the date on which the notice of the Acquisition of Control is published in accordance with § 14.
Control Record Date has the meaning set out in Bedeutung. § 12(e).

Examples of Control Record Date in a sentence

  • The Control Record Date shall be not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the notice of the Change of Control is published in accordance with § 19.

  • In no event will the Conversion Price be adjusted more than once in accordance with this § 11(c) during any period starting with the notice by the Issuer of an Acquisition of Control or a Take-over Bid and ending on the Control Record Date (in case of an Acquisition of Control) or the day of the settlement of the Take-over Bid (in case of a Take-over Bid).

  • If a Bondholder gives notice in accordance with this § 11(a)(iv), the Issuer must redeem the Bond(s) for which the put right is being exercised at their Principal Amount on the Control Record Date.

  • The Control Record Date shall be not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the notice of the Change of Control is published in accordance with ss.

  • The Control Record Date shall be not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the notice of the Change of Control is published in accordance with §19.


More Definitions of Control Record Date

Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer in the Change of Control Notice which will be not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the date in which the Change of Control Notice is published.A "Change of Control Period" in respect of a Change of Control is the period ending 120 calendar days after the first public announcement of the Change of Control.A "Negative Rating Event" shall be deemed to have occurred in respect of a Change of Control Event if the rating assigned to any of the Issuer's senior unsecured obligations by Moody's Investors Services, Inc. ("Moody's") or by Standard & Poor's Rating Services, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. ("Standard & Poor's") or by Fitch Ratings Limited ("Fitch") (or their respective equivalents at such time),
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer which will be not less than 40 and no more than 60 days after the date on which the notice of the Acquisition of Control is published.
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer in accordance with § 11(a)(i) which will be not less than 40 and no more than 60 days after the date on which the notice of the Acquisition of Control is published in accordance with § 14.
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer which will be not less than 40 nor more than 60 days after the Issuer's notice of the Change of Control.Change of Control Put: Upon notification of a Change of Control, any Bondholder has the right to terminate all or part of his Bonds that have not previously been converted or redeemed with a prior notice of not less than 10 calendar days with effect as of the Control Record Date. In such case, the Issuer will redeem such Bonds in cash at the Principal Amount plus accrued interest, on the Control Record Date.Form: Bearer Bonds in book-entry global formNegative Pledge: Yes, in respect of the Issuer and its Material Subsidiaries in respect of Capital Markets Indebtedness (as defined in the Terms and Conditions).Events of Default: Yes, in respect of standard Euro-market events of default in relation to the Issuer and its Material Subsidiaries, as described in the Terms and Conditions.
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer in accordance with
Control Record Date means the Business Day fixed by the Issuer in the notice pursuant to
Control Record Date means the date falling 60 days after the Change of Control Effective Date; and