Indentures definition

Indentures means, collectively, the Leased Aircraft Indentures and the Owned Aircraft Indentures.
Indentures means all of such agreements.

Examples of Indentures in a sentence

  • This Agreement, the Credit Agreement, the Indentures, and the other Debt Documents constitute the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersede all other prior negotiations, understandings, or agreements with respect to the subject matter hereof.

  • During the period commencing on the date hereof and ending on the last day of the Forbearance Period, no Forbearing Lender shall transfer or assign its rights under the Credit Agreement or this Agreement or its interests in any Notes absent the written agreement of the transferee or assignee to be bound by the terms of this Agreement, but no Forbearing Lender shall be further limited in its transfer or assignment rights other than as provided in the Credit Agreement or the Indentures.

  • Upon the occurrence of the events and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Schedule 6 hereto, the Debt Parties shall repurchase all Notes issued under the Indentures and held (or beneficially owned) by the Forbearing Lenders.

  • All communications and notices hereunder shall (except as otherwise expressly permitted herein) be in writing and given as provided in the applicable provisions of the Indentures.

  • Supplemental Indentures with Consent of Holders 59 Section 10.03.


More Definitions of Indentures

Indentures means, collectively, each Trust Indenture and Security Agreement listed on Schedule 1 to the Intercreditor Agreement, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with its terms.
Indentures means each of:
Indentures means the indentures for the Existing Notes, any supplements, amendments or replacements of such indentures and all other indentures and other agreements governing notes, loans and/or other obligations secured pursuant to the Mortgage.
Indentures means the 1991 Indenture, the 2001 Indenture, the 2003 Indenture, the 2008 Indenture, and the Junior Subordinated Indenture.
Indentures means, collectively, the 1988 Indenture, the 1996 Indenture, the 2000 Indenture and the 2001 Indenture.
Indentures mean, collectively, the Effective Date Indentures and the Restatement Date Indentures.