Existing Securities means, collectively, the Equity Securities and the Debt Securities.
Existing Securities means, collectively, the Senior Notes, the Subordinated Notes, and the Existing Common Stock.
Existing Securities means, collectively, the Senior Notes and Interests.
Examples of Existing Securities in a sentence
Dated: __________________ By: Name: Title: Schedule 5.10(a) Capitalization Schedule 5.10(b) Existing Securities None.
Except as described in the Prospectus, the Securities will have identical terms and conditions as the Existing Securities, will be treated as a single series under the Indenture (as defined in Section 1.3 herein) and are expected to be fungible for U.S. federal income tax purposes and trade interchangeably with the Existing Securities.
More Definitions of Existing Securities
Existing Securities shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Existing Securities means the Old Equity and Prepetition Notes, including any such securities that have been authorized but not issued.
Existing Securities means the outstanding 9.375% Senior Notes due 2012 of the Company, the outstanding 7.625% Senior Notes due 2013 of the Company, the outstanding 7.375% Senior Notes due 2014 of the Company and the outstanding 12.50% Senior Notes due 2016 of the Company.
Existing Securities means, collectively, the Preferred Stock, Common Stock, Senior Notes and Warrants.
Existing Securities means, collectively, the Brands Preferred Stock, Old Convertible Notes, Old Common Stock and Old Common Stock Options, and all options, warrants, rights and other instruments evidencing an ownership interest in any Debtor (whether fixed or contingent, matured or unmatured, disputed or undisputed), contractual, legal, equitable or otherwise, to acquire any of the foregoing (except for Subsidiary Interests other than the Brands Preferred Stock).
Existing Securities means all Equity Interests and all Senior Notes.
Existing Securities means debentures, stock, bonds or other securities issued by a former Authority and in existence immediately before 1 July 1989;