Maturities definition

Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date not less than nine months after the issue date for such Note. A Floating Rate Certificated Note will mature only on an Interest Payment Date for such Note. Any Note denominated in Japanese yen will mature on a date not less than one year from the Original Issue Date (as defined below) for such Note. Any Note denominated in Pounds Sterling will mature on a date not less than one year, nor more than five years, after its Original Date.
Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date nine months or more after the issue date for such Note. A Floating Rate Certificated Note will mature only on an Interest Payment Date for such Note.
Maturities. The Maturity Date for each Certificated Note will be a date not less than nine months from the Issue Date for such Note. Denominations: Certificated Notes denominated in U.S. dollars will be issued in denominations of $1,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The authorized denominations of Certificated Notes denominated in any other currency or composite currency will be set forth in such Notes.

Examples of Maturities in a sentence

  • The Treasury Constant Maturities are published in Statistical Release .15 and may be accessed via the Federal Reserve Board’s Internet website.

  • The present value of such remaining rental payments shall be calculated using a discount rate equal to the average of the weekly two- and three-year Treasury Constant Maturities published by the Federal Reserve Board for the last calendar week of the month preceding the contractor's/assignee's termination of the applicable Lease PO.

  • The Expected Offering Prices are the prices for the Maturities of the Bonds used by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] in formulating its bid to purchase the Bonds.

  • The present value of such remaining payments shall be calculated using a discount rate equal to the average of the weekly two- and three-year Treasury Constant Maturities published by the Federal Reserve Board for the last calendar week of the month preceding the contractor's/assignee's termination of the applicable Installment Purchase.

  • As of the date of this certificate, for each Maturity of the General Rule Maturities, the first price at which at least 10% of such Maturity was sold to the Public is the respective price listed in Schedule A.


More Definitions of Maturities

Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date not less than one year and not more than 50 years after the date of delivery by the Company of such Note.
Maturities. Subject to compliance with all relevant laws and regulatory requirements, the Notes will have no minimum maturity. Under the UK Prospectus Regulation, prospectuses relating to money market instruments having a maturity at issue of less than 12 months and complying also with the definition of securities are not subject to the approval provisions of the UK Prospectus Regulation. “Open-ended Notes” Open-ended Notes, being Notes with no fixed maturity date, may be issued and may, if issued by NATIXIS, include an Issuer's and/or a Noteholder's option to redeem the Notes early. Open-ended Notes issued by Natixis Structured Issuance will have an Issuer's option and a Noteholder's option to redeem the Notes early.
Maturities. The Maturity Date for each Certificated Note will be a date not less than six months from the Issue Date for such Note.
Maturities. Each Note will mature on a date (the “Maturity Date”) determined by the Company after prior notification to the Agents.
Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date from nine months to 60 years from its date of issue.
Maturities means scheduled maturities of instruments. "Cash Flow" and "Maturities" specifically exclude proceeds ("SALES PROCEEDS") from the voluntary sale or other transfer of instruments by DFC or Dime. 3.22.
Maturities specifically exclude proceeds ("SALES PROCEEDS") from the voluntary sale or other transfer of instruments by DFC or Dime. 3.22.