Conversion Order definition

Conversion Order means an internal debt conversion order in respect of the Borrower issued by the FRB pursuant to and in compliance with 12 C.F.R. 252.163.
Conversion Order means the Order of the District delivered at least two Business Days prior to each Conversion Date pursuant to Section 3.01, which shall specify the application of proceeds of the remarketing of the Certificates on the Conversion Date, the revised maturity schedule for the Certificates, if any, which shall apply on and after the Conversion Date, the revised redemption provisions, if any, which shall apply to the Certificates on and after the Conversion Date, the Mode to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Rate Period to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Index or Index Rate Index to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Applicable Spread (if converting to or continuing in the Index Rate Mode) to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Adjusted Interest Rate (if converting to or continuing in a Term Rate Mode or if converting to a Fixed Rate Mode) to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Credit and/or Liquidity Facility, if any, to be in effect on and after the Conversion Date, the Credit and/or Liquidity Provider, if any, to be in place on and after the Conversion Date, the Remarketing Agent, if any, to be in place on and after the Conversion Date, and such other matters as the District shall determine are necessary to include in such Conversion Order, and which Conversion Order may instruct the Trustee to establish an additional fund or accounts to facilitate payment of the costs of the Conversion.
Conversion Order means a conversion order made under Section 9;

Examples of Conversion Order in a sentence

  • Such entitlement was converted into an equivalent amount of cash following entry of the Conversion Order.

  • Promptly, and in no event less than seven days after the entry of the Conversion Order, Veritec shall file with the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Minnesota (the "Bankruptcy Court") in Case No. BK 05-41161 RJK a plan of reorganization satisfactory in form and substance to Mitsubishi implementing this Agreement and the License Agreement (the "Plan").

  • On July 31, 2009, the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Motors Liquidation Company (the “ Creditors’ Committee”) commenced an adversary proceeding against JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., individually and as Administrative Agent, and various lenders party to a term loan agreement, dated as of November 29, 2006, between General 3 Prior to entry of the Conversion Order (defined below), holders of Allowed General Unsecured Claims held contingent rights to receive New GM Securities (defined below).

  • Once both the Conversion Order and the Plan Order are effective, the later date of such order effectiveness shall be deemed the "Effective Date".

  • As indicated in this Agreement, the arbitrated rates in the following sections and appendices are interim: Reciprocal Compensation for Transport and Termination of Local Traffic; 800, BCR, CH, HOST, Recording, OS, DA, LIDB-V, LIDB-AS, CNAM, WP, UNE, SS7, and the Manual Conversion Order Charges as identified in the Appendix Resale.


More Definitions of Conversion Order

Conversion Order means an order made under section 9A;

Related to Conversion Order

  • Written Order means a written order signed by the General Manager or properly authorized representative or agent, mailed to the Contractor at the address designated in the firm's Bid, or to such other address as may be designated in writing as its official place of business.

  • Conversion Notice has the meaning specified in Section 4.02(b).