Issuer Deed of Charge definition

Issuer Deed of Charge means in relation to the First Issuer, the First Issuer Deed of Charge and in relation to any New Issuer, the deed of charge entered into such Issuer with the Note Trustee;
Issuer Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge pursuant to which the Issuer will, in respect of the Issuer Secured Liabilities, assign, pledge and otherwise create a security interest over all of its rights and interests in favour of the Issuer Security Trustee (for and on behalf of itself and the other Issuer Secured Creditors).
Issuer Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge pursuant to which the Issuer has, in respect of the Issuer Secured Liabilities, assigned, pledged and otherwise created a security interest over all of its rights and interests in favour of the Issuer Security Trustee (for and on behalf of itself and the other Issuer Secured Creditors).

Examples of Issuer Deed of Charge in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding Section 7, Party A hereby agrees and consents to the assignment by way of security by Party B of its interests under this Agreement (without prejudice to, and after giving effect to, any contractual netting provision contained in this Agreement) to the Note Trustee (or any successor thereto) pursuant to and in accordance with the Current Issuer Deed of Charge and acknowledges notice of such assignment.

  • Notwithstanding Section 7, Party A hereby agrees and consents to the assignment by way of security by Party B of its interests under this Agreement (without prejudice to, and after giving effect to, any contractual netting provision contained in this Agreement) to the Security Trustee (or any successor thereto) pursuant to and in accordance with the Sixth Issuer Deed of Charge and acknowledges notice of such assignment.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Current Issuer may (a) make cash payments out of the Current Issuer Bank Accounts relating to the Current Issuer Notes as and to the extent permitted or required by the Current Issuer Transaction Documents (b) act in relation to the Current Issuer Charged Property as permitted under the Current Issuer Deed of Charge and (c) take any other action not inconsistent with the Trust Indenture Act.

  • Whenever any property is to be released from the security constituted by the Current Issuer Deed of Charge, the Current Issuer shall also furnish to the Note Trustee an Officer's Certificate certifying or stating the opinion of each person signing such certificate that in the opinion of such person the proposed release will not impair the security under the Current Issuer Deed of Charge in contravention of the provisions hereof.

  • The Current Issuer covenants with the Note Trustee that it will comply with and perform and observe all the provisions of these presents, the Current Issuer Notes (including the Current Issuer Conditions), the Current Issuer Deed of Charge, the Current Issuer Paying Agent and Agent Bank Agreement, and the documents executed pursuant thereto and the other Current Issuer Transaction Documents.


More Definitions of Issuer Deed of Charge

Issuer Deed of Charge means the deed of charge to be entered into between the Issuer and the Bond Trustee on or about the Initial Issue Date.
Issuer Deed of Charge means the deed of charge dated on or about the Closing Date and made between, inter alios, the Issuer, the Liquidity Facility Provider, the Interest Rate Swap Counterparty, the Cash Administrator, the Issuer Account Bank, the Paying Agents, the Agent Bank and the Trustee and includes, where the context so admits, any deed or other document expressed to be supplemental thereto or any amendments or modifications made thereto;
Issuer Deed of Charge means the deed of charge entered into on the Funding 2 Program Date, as amended and restated from time to time, between, among others, the Issuing Entity and the Issuer Security Trustee and each deed of accession or supplement entered into in connection therewith;
Issuer Deed of Charge means the deed of charge entered into on or about the Funding 2 Program Date, as amended and restated from time to time, between, among others, the Issuer and the Issuer Security Trustee and each deed of accession or supplement entered into in connection therewith;
Issuer Deed of Charge this "Deed", "herein", "hereto" and other words of similar import shall mean or refer to the Amended and Restated Issuer Deed of Charge, unless the context otherwise specifically requires.
Issuer Deed of Charge means the deed of charge entered into on 19 January, 2005 between, inter alios, the Issuer, the Issuer Security Trustee and the Note Trustee.
Issuer Deed of Charge means, in relation to a Funding 2 Issuer, the deed of charge entered into between such Issuer, the relevant Issuer Security Trustee and the other relevant Issuer Secured Creditors and the Schedules thereto and including each Deed of Accession entered into in connection therewith as may be amended, restated, novated, varied or supplemented from time to time;