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Expiration Period definition

Expiration Period. The period from and excluding the Trade Date to and including the Expiration Date. Expiration Date: The earliest of (i) the maturity date of the Reference Notes, (ii) the first day on which none of such Reference Notes remain outstanding, whether by virtue of conversion, issuer repurchase or otherwise and (iii) the occurrence of an Additional Termination Event and designation of an Early Termination Date hereunder in respect of the termination of the Transaction in whole but not in part.
Expiration Period has the meaning specified in Section 3.11 of the Junior Indenture.
Expiration Period has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.

Examples of Expiration Period in a sentence

  • In case there is no available balance in the Client’s Account, then there shall be no Expiration Period and the Company shall proceed with immediate termination of the Agreement with the Client without prior notice.

  • After the lapse of the Expiration Period or the processing by the Company of the withdrawal request(s) by the Client (whichever is earlier) the Company will proceed with closing of the Client’s account.

  • If there is no Expiration Period or Delivery Period indicated, then it will be one hundred and eighty (180) days from purchase.

  • These SBIR data are furnished with SBIR rights under Funding Agreement No. (and subcontract No. if appropriate), Awardee Name , Address, Expiration Period of SBIR Data Rights .

  • If no Data Rights clause is included in the SBIR contract, the following legend, at a minimum, should be affixed to any data submissions under that award: These SBIR data are furnished with SBIR rights under Funding Agreement No. (and subcontract No. if appropriate), Awardee Name , Address, Expiration Period of SBIR Data Rights .


More Definitions of Expiration Period

Expiration Period means the 90 days following the Expiration Date.
Expiration Period means, with respect to each Warrant, the period commencing on each Warrant’s respective Warrant Effective Date through and including the earlier of second anniversary of the effective date of the Company’s Registration Statement or the third anniversary of the Warrant’s Effective Date. In the event that such anniversary is not a Business Day, the Expiration Period shall be the next succeeding Business day.
Expiration Period in relation to Forwards, means such weeks or months as t2e may designate as being the Expiration Period(s) in respect of Forward Contracts relating to the relevant Environmental Commodity;
Expiration Period means the period commencing on the date hereof through and including the seventh anniversary of the date hereof or, in the event the seventh anniversary is not a Business Day (as hereinafter defined), the next succeeding Business Day.
Expiration Period means September 17, 2009.
Expiration Period means January 24, 2007.
Expiration Period means, with respect to each Warrant, the period commencing on each Warrant's respective Warrant Effective Date through and including the seventh anniversary of such Warrant Effective Date or, in the event the seventh anniversary is not a Business Day (as hereinafter defined), the next succeeding Business Day.