HY Note Indenture definition

HY Note Indenture means any indenture pursuant to which all or any of the HY Notes are constituted or any other agreement under which any of the HY Notes are constituted and any other agreement under which any guarantee for HY Notes is given.
HY Note Indenture means the indenture pursuant to which all or any of the HY Notes are constituted or any other agreement under which HY Notes are constituted and any other agreement under which any guarantee for the HY Notes is given (including but not limited to the Deed of Guarantee).
HY Note Indenture the Existing HY Note Indenture and any Permitted Additional HY Note Indenture. HY Notes: the Existing HY Notes and any Permitted Additional HY Notes.

Examples of HY Note Indenture in a sentence

  • The HY Noteholder Trustee hereby confirms that in entering into this Agreement it is acting on its own behalf and as the agent of each HY Noteholder and that it is authorised by the terms of the HY Note Indenture to enter into this Agreement for and on behalf of each HY Noteholder from time to time and to bind each HY Noteholder under and subject to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Subject to Clause 13.3 (Change of Agent), a Finance Party may assign any of its rights and benefits or transfer by novation any of its rights, benefits and obligations in respect of any Finance Document to which it is party or the related Liabilities if that assignment or transfer is in accordance with the terms of the RCF Agreement or the HY Note Indenture, as applicable.

  • The HY Notes, when issued, will be in the form contemplated by the HY Note Indenture, and the Convertible Notes, when issued, will be in the form contemplated by the Convertible Note Indenture.

  • If themanagement decision under paragraph(c) of this section constitutes a finding that the cost is disallowed and, therefore, that a debt is owed to the Government, the PO shall provide the required demand and notice pursuant to 7 CFR 3.11.

  • Existing HY Notes: Parent’s 7.250% Senior Notes due 2022 issued pursuant to the Existing HY Note Indenture.

  • Subject to the terms of the RCF Agreement and the HY Note Indenture, the Security and Intercreditor Agent shall be entitled to disclose such information concerning the Chargor or any other person and this Deed as the Security and Intercreditor Agent considers appropriate to any actual or proposed, direct or indirect successor or to any person to whom information may be required to be disclosed by applicable law.

  • Permitted Additional HY Note Indenture : an indenture to be entered into in respect of any Permitted Additional HY Notes between Parent and an indenture trustee.

  • Offering and Maintenance Costs Agreement, dated as of April 27, 2017, between the Partnership and Greybrook Realty regarding the Syndication Costs.

  • The provisions of Section 7.08 in the HY Note Indenture and Section 7.10 in the Convertible Note Indenture with respect to replacement of the Trustee shall be applicable to the replacement of the Collateral Agent.

  • Any notice, demand, request or any other communication required or desired to be served, given or delivered hereunder shall be in writing and shall be served, given or delivered as provided in Section 12.01 in the HY Note Indenture and Section 17.03 in the Convertible Note Indenture.


More Definitions of HY Note Indenture

HY Note Indenture an Indenture to be entered into in respect of the HY Note Facility between Parent and an indenture trustee, containing customary terms.
HY Note Indenture means the Indenture dated May 11, 2011 among the Holdco Guarantor, the Borrowers, and the trustee thereunder, as amended, supplemented, amended and restated, refinanced or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with Section 7.2.11.

Related to HY Note Indenture

  • Note Indenture means the Note Indenture dated as of May 17, 2001, between the Note Issuer and the Note Trustee, as the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Existing Notes Indentures means, collectively, the Existing Senior Notes Indentures and the Existing Senior Guaranteed Notes Indentures.