Initial Exchange Date definition

Initial Exchange Date means the 15th day following the Closing Date (or if such 15th day is not a Business Day, the next Business Day).
Initial Exchange Date means, with respect to the Class M-3 Notes, the Closing Date. “Initial Note Principal Balance” means $739,000,000.
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Examples of Initial Exchange Date in a sentence

  • The exchange date with respect to any exchange can be any Business Day on or after the Initial Exchange Date, other than a Record Date or a Payment Date.

  • The method used to calculate One-Month LIBOR, as described in Section Initial Exchange Date: The 15th day following the Closing Date (or if such 15th day is not a Business Day, the next Business Day).

  • The Class M-2 Notes and the Class M-3A Notes may be exchanged in whole or in part, for the corresponding MAC Notes, and vice versa, pursuant to Combination 1 and Combination 3 described in Appendix II, respectively, at any time on or after the Strip Initial Exchange Date.

  • It is a condition precedent to Buyer’s obligations to make thepayments under this Section 2 that Seller has paid the Initial Exchange Amount to the Buyer on the Initial Exchange Date.

  • Exchange Amounts – Party B: Initial Exchange Date: Effective Date.


More Definitions of Initial Exchange Date

Initial Exchange Date means the first date on which any Permitted Notes Exchange is consummated.
Initial Exchange Date. Issue Date
Initial Exchange Date has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.1.
Initial Exchange Date means the earlier of (i) the date that is 30 calendar days after the date on which the Restructuring shall have occurred and the Common Stock shall be listed on a Designated U.S. Exchange and (ii) March 31, 2022.
Initial Exchange Date. Closing Date
Initial Exchange Date has the meaning set forth in Section 6.15.
Initial Exchange Date means the “Early Settlement Date” as defined in the Offering Circular.