Examples of High Yield Indenture in a sentence
Euro Notes means Euro 250,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 10.750 % euro-denominated senior notes due 2014 or any other euro-denominated notes issued pursuant to and in compliance with the High Yield Indenture (including but not limited to any euro-denominated Exchange Securities).
Dollar Notes means $ 610,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 10.625 % dollar-denominated senior notes due 2014 or any other dollar-denominated notes issued pursuant to and in compliance with the High Yield Indenture (including but not limited to any dollar-denominated Exchange Securities).
Exchange Securities means the dollar and/or euro denominated debt securities issued and delivered by KDG in exchange for the Initial Securities to the holders of transfer restricted securities pursuant to the High Yield Indenture as contemplated by the High Yield Registration Rights Agreement.
Administrative Agent and its counsel shall have received copies of the opinions of counsel delivered to the parties under the Related Agreements, the Domestic Loan Documents, the High Yield Note, the High Yield Indenture, the Unsecured Creditor Notes and the Unsecured Creditor Notes Indenture, and Borrowers shall have made reasonable efforts to obtain from each such counsel letters authorizing Lenders to rely on such opinions to the same extent as though such opinions were addressed to Lenders.
Indebtedness under the Detroit L/C Credit Agreement, the New L/C Facility Agreement and the High Yield Notes shall be secured as set forth in the Domestic Loan Documents and High Yield Indenture and shall be non-recourse to the Borrowers or their assets.