Denominational Amount definition

Denominational Amount means the initial Principal Amount of any Capital Appreciation Bond or Convertible Capital Appreciation Bond.
Denominational Amount means, with respect to the Capital Appreciation Bonds, the initial principal amount thereof, and, with respect to the Current Interest Bonds, the principal amount thereof.
Denominational Amount means, with respect to the Capital Appreciation Bonds and Convertible Capital Appreciation Bonds, the initial principal amounts thereof.

Examples of Denominational Amount in a sentence

  • Before its Conversion Date, each Convertible Capital Appreciation Bond shall not bear current interest but will accrete in value through the Conversion Date thereof, from its Denominational Amount on the date of delivery thereof, to its Conversion Value on the applicable Conversion Date.

  • Prior to their respective Conversion Dates, each Convertible Capital Appreciation Bond shall not bear current interest but will accrete in value through the Conversion Date thereof, from its Denominational Amount on the Date of Delivery thereof to its Conversion Value on the applicable Conversion Date.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of this Resolution, to the extent the District elects to pay costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds, the Authorized Officers, each alone, may direct the deposit of a portion of the proceeds of the Bonds not exceeding two percent of the aggregate Principal and Denominational Amount of the Bonds in a costs of issuance account to be held by a fiscal agent of the District appointed for such purpose by such Authorized Officer.

  • The Bonds of this issue are comprised of $ principal amount of Current Interest Bonds, of which this Bond is a part (a “Current Interest Bond”), $ Denominational Amount of Capital Appreciation Bonds and $ DenominationalAmount of Convertible Capital Appreciation Bonds.

  • The Bonds shall be issued as any combination of Current Interest Bonds and Capital Appreciation Bonds registered as to both principal and interest, in the denominations of, with respect to the Current Interest Bonds, $5,000 Denominational Amount or any integral multiple thereof (except for one odd denomination if necessary), and with respect to the Capital Appreciation Bonds, $5,000 Maturity Value, or any integral multiple thereof (except for one odd denomination if necessary).


More Definitions of Denominational Amount

Denominational Amount means, with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bond, the initial purchase price thereof, and with respect to any Current Interest Bond, the principal amount thereof.
Denominational Amount means, as to any Capital Appreciation Bond or Convertible CAB, the initial issue amount thereof.
Denominational Amount means, with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bonds, the initial purchase price (exclusive of any premium) of such Capital Appreciation Bond.
Denominational Amount means, with respect to any Capital Appreciation Bond, the original amount of such Capital Appreciation Bond as of the Closing Date.
Denominational Amount means, with respect to Capital Appreciation Bonds, the initial offering price thereof, which represents the principal amount thereof, and, with respect to the Current Interest Bonds, the principal amount thereof.
Denominational Amount means the initial Principal Amount of any Capital Appreciation Bond.
Denominational Amount means the initial principal amount of Capital Appreciation Notes.