Letter of Instruction definition

Letter of Instruction means a form, to be completed by each Ordinary Affected Creditor and each Early Consent Noteholder, and that is to be delivered to the Monitor in accordance with section 5.1 hereof, which form shall set out:
Letter of Instruction means a written authorization and direction to the Trust Company signed by an Authorized Representative of the Participant.
Letter of Instruction means the letter of instruction in the agreed form from the Sellers and the Buyer to the Sellers’ Solicitors and Buyer’s Solicitors concerning the administration of the Escrow Account.

Examples of Letter of Instruction in a sentence

  • The Company is not responsible for failing to combine purchases if the investor fails to xxxx the “Additional Investment” space and provide a Letter of Instruction.

  • The investor must xxxx the “Additional Investment” space on the Subscription Agreement signature page and provide a Letter of Instruction to identify the accounts to be combined in order for purchases to be combined.

  • The investor must xxxx the “Additional Investment” space in Section A of the Subscription Agreement and provide a Letter of Instruction to identify the accounts to be combined in order for purchases to be combined.

  • In accordance with the terms of the Letter of Instruction dated the same date as this Agreement and attached hereto as Exhibit A, as it may be amended from time to time hereafter, from EquiTrust Marketing to ETLIC, ETLIC will forward commissions payable to designated associated persons of EquiTrust Marketing as paying agent on behalf of EquiTrust Marketing and will maintain the books and records reflecting such payments in accordance with the requirements of the 1934 Act on behalf of EquiTrust Marketing.

  • Pursuant to paragraph 2, upon written instructions from the Broker and the authority granted in this Irrevocable Letter of Instruction I authorize and approve M & M Title Company to follow the instructions from the Broker as to the distribution of my down payment.


More Definitions of Letter of Instruction

Letter of Instruction means a letter in substantially the form of Exhibit E.
Letter of Instruction means the written direction by the Division to proceed with the project.
Letter of Instruction means a written authorization and direction to the trust company signed by an authorized representative of the participant.
Letter of Instruction means the letter of instruction that Newco shall send to the Escrow Agent (as defined herein) in accordance with the provisions of Section 16(f) hereof, which letter shall direct the Escrow Agent to distribute the Escrowed Customer Information (as defined herein) to Newco or its designee (in the manner specified by Newco in such letter).
Letter of Instruction means the letter of instruction from Corp, the Escrow Trustee and the Distribution Agent to Computershare Investor Services PLC in or substantially in the form set out as Schedule 3 to this Agreement;
Letter of Instruction has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(e).
Letter of Instruction means a letter in a form reasonably satisfactory to Parent to be executed between the Company, the Loan Note Holders and UK Sub, pursuant to which: (a) the Loan Note Holders instruct UK Sub that upon conversion of the Loan Notes, UK Sub issue the Ordinary C Shares to the Company; and (b) UK Sub instructs the Company to issue the shares of Series G Preferred Stock to the Loan Note Holders.