Examples of Final Drawing Notice in a sentence
A Notice of No Issuance or the Final Drawing Notice may be given by facsimile or electronic mail transmission, confirmed in writing within twenty-four (24) hours, but the failure to so confirm such Notice of No Issuance or the Final Drawing Notice in writing shall not render such Notice of No Issuance or the Final Drawing Notice ineffective.
The Issuing and Paying Agent has received the Final Drawing Notice.
The Bank shall furnish a copy of any Notice of No Issuance or the Final Drawing Notice to the Authority and the Dealer promptly following delivery thereof to the Issuing and Paying Agent, but the failure to furnish any such copy shall not render ineffective such Notice of No Issuance or the Final Drawing Notice.
The Bank may deliver a Notice of No Issuance or a Final Drawing Notice at any time when an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing.
The undersigned is making a Drawing under the Letter of Credit with respect to a payment of the principal of and accrued interest on Notes issued in accordance with the Subordinate Lien Resolution, which mature on or after the date of a Final Drawing Notice.
This Certificate is being presented to the Bank on a date which is no later than the 15th calendar day after receipt by the Issuing and Paying Agent of the Final Drawing Notice.
The undersigned is making a Drawing under the Letter of Credit with respect to a payment of the principal of and accrued interest on Notes (and/or interest to accrue thereon to the maturity date thereof, as applicable) issued in accordance with the Subordinate Lien Resolution which mature on or after the date of the Final Drawing Notice.
Pursuant to Sections 7.2(c) and (d) hereof, the Bank may deliver a Notice of No Issuance or a Final Drawing Notice at any time when an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing.
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