Issuance Denomination definition

Issuance Denomination is defined in Section 2.4, subject to increase as provided in Sections 4.3 and 4.8.

Examples of Issuance Denomination in a sentence

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥67,600,000,000.

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥13,100,000,000.

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥6,600,000,000.

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥[].

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥[•].

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥18,700,000,000.

  • Against this background, the volume of new 500 yen coins paid out in fiscal 2005 was 0.47 billion, up 33.3 percent from the year before, while receipts of new 500 yen coins were 0.33 billion, 41.4 times larger than the year before.Bank of Japan Annual Review 2006The Bank’s Other Operations079 Table 1 Banknote Issuance Denomination End of fiscal 20041 End of fiscal 2005 Percent of total Percent of total Value (tril.

  • Aggregate Principal Amount, Date of Issuance, Denomination and Form The aggregate principal amount of the Bonds is ¥[⚫].

  • Table 1 Banknote Issuance Denomination End of fiscal 2003 End of fiscal 20041 Note:1.

Related to Issuance Denomination

  • Specified Denomination means, in respect of a Series of Covered Bonds, the denomination or denominations of such Covered Bonds specified in the applicable Final Terms;

  • Specified Denomination(s) means the denomination of the Notes specified as such in the applicable Final Terms.

  • Authorized Denomination means, with respect to a Note, a principal amount thereof equal to $1,000 or any integral multiple of $1,000 in excess thereof.

  • Authorised Denomination means, in respect of any Note, the Minimum Denomination thereof and any denomination equal to one or more multiples of the Authorised Integral Amount in excess of the Minimum Denomination thereof.

  • Initial Authorized Denomination With respect to any Class and any Certificate Group, the amount set forth with respect to such Class and such Certificate Group in the Schedule under the heading “Original Principal or Notional Principal Balances” or “Original Principal Balance,” as applicable.

  • Minimum Denomination has the meaning set forth in Article IV of the Debt Agreement.

  • Authorized Denominations means $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof.

  • Redenomination Date means (in the case of interest bearing Notes) any date for payment of interest under the Notes or (in the case of Zero Coupon Notes) any date, in each case specified by the Issuer in the notice given to the Noteholders pursuant to paragraph (a) above and which falls on or after the date on which the country of the Specified Currency first participates in the third stage of European economic and monetary union; and

  • Denomination With respect to each Certificate, the amount set forth on the face thereof as the "Initial Certificate Balance of this Certificate" or the Percentage Interest appearing on the face thereof.

  • Series C Original Issue Date means the date on which the first share of Series C Preferred Stock was issued.

  • Series B Original Issue Date means the date on which the first share of Series B Preferred Stock was issued.

  • Dollar Denominated Loan means any Loan incurred in Dollars.

  • Series A Original Issue Price means $1.00 per share, subject to appropriate adjustment in the event of any stock dividend, stock split, combination or other similar recapitalization with respect to the Series A Preferred Stock.

  • Series A Original Issue Date means the date on which the first share of Series A Preferred Stock was issued.

  • Series D Original Issue Date means the date on which the first share of Series D Preferred Stock was issued.

  • Series B Original Issue Price means with respect to the Series B Preferred Shares, an amount per share equal to US$1.43854 (subject to appropriate adjustment in the event of any share dividend, share split, combination or other similar recapitalization affecting the outstanding Series B Preferred Shares).

  • Floating Rate Certificates The Class A Certificates and the Mezzanine Certificates.

  • Floating Rate Notes means the Class A-2b Notes.

  • Last Original Issue Date means (A) with respect to any Notes issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement (including any Notes issued pursuant to the exercise of the Shoe Option by the Initial Purchasers), and any Notes issued in exchange therefor or in substitution thereof, the later of (i) the Issue Date and (ii) the last date any Notes are originally issued pursuant to the exercise of the Shoe Option; and (B) with respect to any Notes issued pursuant to Section 2.03(B), and any Notes issued in exchange therefor or in substitution thereof, either (i) the later of (x) the date such Notes are originally issued and (y) the last date any Notes are originally issued as part of the same offering pursuant to the exercise of an option granted to the initial purchaser(s) of such Notes to purchase additional Notes; or (ii) such other date as is specified in an Officer’s Certificate delivered to the Trustee before the original issuance of such Notes.

  • Reference Bond Price means, with respect to any date of redemption, (a) the arithmetic average of the Reference Government Bond Dealer Quotations for such date of redemption, after excluding the highest and lowest such Reference Government Bond Dealer Quotations, or (b) if the Determination Agent obtains fewer than four such Reference Government Bond Dealer Quotations, the arithmetic average of all such quotations;

  • Fixed Rate Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Denominations The denomination of any Certificated Note denominated in U.S. dollars will be a minimum of $1,000 or any amount in excess thereof that is an integral multiple of $1,000. The authorized denominations of Certificated Notes denominated in a Specified Currency other than U.S. dollars shall be determined as set forth in the applicable Pricing Supplement.

  • Fixed Rate Notes Together, the Class A-1a Notes, the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes, the Class A-4 Notes, the Class B Notes, the Class C Notes, the Class D Notes and the Class E Notes.

  • Adjustable Rate Certificates The Class A Certificates and the Mezzanine Certificates.