Issuer Transaction Documents definition
Examples of Issuer Transaction Documents in a sentence
The Note Trustee shall not be responsible for exercising the rights of any of the parties under the Current Issuer Transaction Documents or considering the basis upon which the approvals or consents are granted by any of the parties under the Current Issuer Transaction Documents.
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.
Such a person shall (subject always to the provisions of these presents and any other Current Issuer Transaction Document to which the Note Trustee is a party) have such trusts, powers, authorities and discretions (not exceeding those conferred on the Note Trustee by these presents or any of the other Current Issuer Transaction Documents to which the Note Trustee is a party) and such duties and obligations as shall be conferred or imposed on it by the instrument of appointment.
So long as any of the Current Issuer Notes are rated by the Rating Agencies, the Current Issuer shall notify the Rating Agencies in writing as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter of any modification to the provisions of these presents, the Current Issuer Notes or any of the other Current Issuer Transaction Documents.
The Note Trustee may also agree, without the consent of the Noteholders, to a change of the laws governing the Current Issuer Notes and/or the Current Issuer Transaction Documents provided that such change would not, in the opinion of the Note Trustee, be materially prejudicial to the interests of the Noteholders.