Market Disruption Events definition

Market Disruption Events means one or more events or circumstances substantially similar to those listed as “Market Disruption Events” in the Supplemental Indenture.
Market Disruption Events. The first sentence of Section 6.3(a) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended (A) by deleting the words “during the one hour period that ends at the relevant Valuation Time, Latest Exercise Time, Knock-in Valuation Time or Knock-out Valuation Time, as the case may be” in the third, fourth and fifth lines thereof, and (B) by replacing the words “or (iii) an Early Closure.” by “(iii) an Early Closure, or (iv) a Regulatory Disruption.” Section 6.3(d) of the Equity Definitions is hereby amended by deleting the remainder of the provision following the termScheduled Closing Time” in the fourth line thereof.
Market Disruption Events means the occurrence or existence of any of the following events or sets of circumstances:

Examples of Market Disruption Events in a sentence

  • Not applicable Applicable as per Condition 5.2 and Condition 5.3 of the General Terms and Conditions and the Additional Terms and Conditions specified in subparagraph (Provisions relating, amongst others, to the Market Disruption Event(s) and/or Disruption Event(s) and/or Extraordinary Event(s) and/or Monetisation until the Expiration Date and/or any additional disruption event as described in the relevant Additional Terms and Conditions) below.

  • During the term of the Securities, Market Disruption Events may occur that affect the Securities.

  • Overall, the Proposed Rule is designed to mitigate risks caused by Market Disruption Events and, thereby, minimize the risk of financial loss that may result from such events.Recovery Tool Characteristics.

  • The Calculation Agent has the sole discretion to make all determinations regarding this Note, including determinations regarding the Index Return, the Supplemental Redemption Amount, Market Disruption Events, Successor Indices, and Business Days.

  • Disruptions regarding the trading of the shares may lead to Market Disruption Events (as described in Risks related to Market Disruption Events).Risks related to Depository ReceiptsDepository receipts (the "Depository Receipts"), e.g. in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs) or Regional Depository Receipts (RDRs), may bear additional risks compared with risks related to shares.


More Definitions of Market Disruption Events

Market Disruption Events specified in Section 7.4(d)(i) of the Commodity Definitions shall apply.
Market Disruption Events means one or more events or circumstances substantially similar to those listed as “Market Disruption Events” in theSupplemental Indenture.
Market Disruption Events. , shall mean an event which makes it impossible for the Issuer to calculate the value of the Underlying or make scheduled payment to the Noteholders.
Market Disruption Events means, in respect of any Index Valuation Date and as determined in its discretion by the Index Calculation Agent, any rate or any other value relevant to the determination of the level of the Index is not available or does not accurately reflect the relevant market, any other disruption which disrupts the ability of market participants to effect transactions or obtain quotes in respect of the relevant rate or value or prevents the Index Calculation Agent from calculating or disseminating the Index Level, including but not limited to:
Market Disruption Events specified in Section 7.4(d)(i) of the Commodity Definitions shall apply, except as otherwise specifically provided in the Confirmation.
Market Disruption Events specified in Section 7.4(c)(i), (c)(ii), (c)(iii), (c)(iv), (c)(v) and (c)(viii) of the Commodity Definitions shall apply, except as otherwise specified in the relevant Confirmation.
Market Disruption Events for purposes of sales of APM Qualifying Securities pursuant to the Alternative Payment Mechanism or a Mandatory Trigger Provision, means one or more events or circumstances set forth below: • trading in securities generally, or in the Corporation’s securities specifically, on the New York Stock Exchange or any other national securities exchange or over-the-counter market on which APM Qualifying Securities are then listed or traded shall have been suspended or their settlement generally shall have been materially disrupted or minimum prices shall have been established on any such exchange or market by the Commission, such exchange or market or by any other regulatory body or governmental authority having jurisdiction such that trading shall have been materially disrupted or the establishment of such minimum prices has a material adverse effect on trading in, or the issuance and sale of, such APM Qualifying Securities; • the Corporation is required to obtain the consent or approval of its stockholders or a regulatory body (including, without limitation, a securities exchange) or governmental authority to issue or sell APM Qualifying Securities and it fails to obtain such consent or approval notwithstanding its commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consent or approval; • a banking moratorium shall have been declared by the federal or state authorities of the United States such that market trading in any of the APM Qualifying Securities has been materially disrupted or ceased; • a material disruption shall have occurred in commercial banking or securities settlement or clearance services in the United States such that market trading in any of the APM Qualifying Securities has been materially disrupted or ceased; • the United States shall have become engaged in hostilities, there shall have been an escalation in hostilities involving the United States, there shall have been a declaration of a national emergency or war by the United States or there shall have occurred any other national or international calamity or crisis such that market trading in any of the APM Qualifying Securities has been materially disrupted or ceased; • there shall have occurred such a material adverse change in general domestic or international economic, political or financial conditions, including without limitation as a result of terrorist activities, or the effect of international conditions on the financial markets in the United States shall be such that trading in any of t...