Existing Note Indenture definition

Existing Note Indenture means that certain Indenture, dated as of September 12, 2000, between the Company and State Street Bank and Trust Company.
Existing Note Indenture means the indenture dated as of July 21, 2005, entered into by the Company and certain of its Subsidiaries in connection with the issuance of $500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the Company’s senior notes, together with all instruments and other agreements entered into by the Company or such Subsidiaries in connection therewith.
Existing Note Indenture means the indenture dated April 17, 1996 between the Company, Funding, the guarantors named therein and First Bank National Association (now known as U.S. Bank National Association) pursuant to which the Existing Notes were issued.

Examples of Existing Note Indenture in a sentence

  • Concurrently with the Closing, Parent shall, or shall cause to be, deposited with the trustee under the applicable Existing Note Indenture sufficient funds to effect (in compliance with the provisions of such applicable Existing Note Indenture) any such Discharge pursuant to this Section 5.15(c)(vi).

  • In addition, the immediately preceding paragraph will not prohibit the purchase by the Company of Existing Notes substantially concurrently with a purchase by the Company of TAC II Notes pursuant to a Change of Control Offer or an Asset Sale Offer in accordance with the TAC II Notes Indenture and the Existing Note Indenture, respectively.

  • The ability of Holders to require the Issuers to purchase their Securities in the event of a Change of Control Offer or an Asset Sale Offer will be subject to and conditioned on (i) the prior rights of holders of Existing Notes and TAC II Notes, to require such repurchase of their securities and (ii) compliance with Section 5.3 of the Existing Note Indenture and the TAC II Note Indenture.

  • The Original Issuer Trustees, the Issuer Trustees, the Existing Note Indenture Trustees and the Rating Agency have assisted in the restructuring process as needed and have co-operated with the Investors Committee in facilitating an essential aspect of the court proceedings required to complete the restructuring of the ABCP Conduits through the replacement of the Original Issuer Trustees where required.

  • The supplements and waivers to the Existing Note Indenture listed on Schedule 4 hereto shall constitute a supplement and waiver to the applicable provision contained in this Indenture.


More Definitions of Existing Note Indenture

Existing Note Indenture means the Indenture entered into by Reader’s Digest in connection with the issuance of the Existing Notes, together with all instruments and other agreements entered into by Reader’s Digest in connection therewith.
Existing Note Indenture means that certain Indenture dated as of August 19, 1998 between The Bank of New York, as trustee, and the Borrower and certain Subsidiaries of the Borrower.
Existing Note Indenture means the Indenture, dated as of November 1, 1991, between the Company and United States Trust Company of New York, as trustee, relating to the Existing Notes.
Existing Note Indenture means the Indenture dated as of December 20, 1996 between the Company and Fleet National Bank, as trustee, as amended by the First Supplemental Indenture dated as of December 12, 1997, and as the same may be further amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Existing Note Indenture the Indenture, dated as of June 6, 2002, entered into by the Borrower, certain of its Subsidiaries and BNY Midwest Trust Company, as trustee, in connection with the issuance of the Existing Notes, together with all instruments and other agreements entered into by the Borrower or such Subsidiaries in connection therewith.
Existing Note Indenture means the indenture dated as of March 25, 2014 pursuant to which the Borrower issued its 5.875% unsecured senior notes due 2024.
Existing Note Indenture means the indenture governing the Existing Notes dated on or about May 20, 2013, and made between, among others, the Existing Note Trustee, the Security Trustee, the Company and the senior note guarantors.