External Obligations definition

External Obligations means all obligations, including guarantees, of the Issuer in respect of bonds, debentures, notes or other debt securities which by their terms (a) are payable in a currency other than Indian Rupees ("Rupees") or are denominated in Rupees and more than 50% of the aggregate principal amount of which is initially distributed outside the Republic of India ("India”) by or with the authorization of the Issuer; and (b) which are quoted, listed or ordinarily dealt in on any stock exchange or over-the-counter or other securities market outside India.
External Obligations means all obligations, including guarantees, of the Issuer in respect of bonds, debentures, notes or other debt securities which by their terms (a) are payable in a currency other than Rupees and (b) which are quoted, listed or ordinarily dealt in on any stock exchange or over-the-counter or other securities market outside India.
External Obligations means all obligations including guarantees of SDB in respect of bonds, debentures or other debt securities or Islamic securities.

Examples of External Obligations in a sentence

  • Snoop represents and warrants that this Agreement and any Sponsorships Snoop approves do not and will not violate any External Obligations.

  • State, 893 N.W.2d 52 (Iowa 2017) 28 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act, 73 Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 – HHS Guidance Regarding Patient Safety Work Product and Providers’ External Obligations, 81 Fed.


More Definitions of External Obligations

External Obligations means (i) any present or future indebtedness (whether being premium, principal interest or other amounts) for or in respect of any notes, bonds, debentures, debenture stock, loan stock or other securities which are for the time being or are intended to be quoted, listed or ordinarily dealt in or traded on any stock exchange, over-the-counter or other securities market, and (ii) any guarantee or indemnity of any such indebtedness, which by their terms: