NGI Temporary Global Instrument definition

NGI Temporary Global Instrument means a Temporary Global Instrument representing instruments for which the relevant Final Terms or Drawdown Prospectus (as the case may be) specify that the New global Instrument form is applicable.
NGI Temporary Global Instrument means a Eurosystem Eligible NGI Temporary Global Instrument or a Non-Eligible NGI Temporary Global Instrument;
NGI Temporary Global Instrument means a Temporary Global Instrument representing Instruments for which the applicable Final Terms specify that the New Global Instrument form is applicable;

Examples of NGI Temporary Global Instrument in a sentence

  • In relation to each issue of an NGI Temporary Global Instrument or an NGI Permanent Global Instrument, SEK hereby authorises and instructs the Fiscal Agent to elect a Common Safe-keeper.

  • The Fiscal Agent shall authenticate and deliver such CGI Permanent Global Instrument or NGI Permanent Global Instrument or, as the case may be, Definitive Instruments in accordance with the terms of the relevant CGI Temporary Global Instrument or NGI Temporary Global Instrument and, in the case of an NGI Permanent Global or an NGI Temporary Global Instrument, instruct the Common Safe-keeper to effectuate such NGI Temporary Global Instrument or NGI Permanent Global Instrument.

  • In relation to each issue of a NGI Temporary Global Instrument or a NGI Permanent Global Instrument, the Issuer hereby authorises and instructs the Fiscal Agent to elect a Common Safe-keeper.

  • The Fiscal Agent shall authenticate and deliver such CGI Permanent Global Instrument or NGI Permanent Global Instrument or, as the case may be, Definitive Instruments in accordance with the terms of the relevant CGI Temporary Global Instrument or NGI Temporary Global Instrument and, in the case of a NGI Permanent Global or a NGI Temporary Global Instrument, instruct the Common Safe-keeper to effectuate such NGI Temporary Global Instrument or NGI Permanent Global Instrument.

  • In the case of an NGI Temporary Global Instrument or an NGI Permanent Global Instrument which has been destroyed by the Common Safekeeper, the Issue and paying Agent shall furnish the relevant Issuer with a copy of the confirmation of destruction received by it from the Common Safekeeper.

  • Any replacement NGI Temporary Global Instrument or NGI Permanent Global Instrument shall be delivered to the Common Safekeeper together with instructions to effectuate it.

  • In the case of an NGI Temporary Global Instrument which is a Eurosystem-eligible NGI, the Issue and Paying Agent shall instruct the Common Safekeeper to effectuate the Temporary Global Instrument.

  • The Issue and Paying Agent shall cancel or procure the cancellation of each Temporary Global Instrument against surrender of which full exchange has been made for a Permanent Global Instrument or Definitive Instruments or, in the case of an NGI Temporary Global Instrument exchangeable for an NGI Permanent Global Instrument, instruct the Common Safekeeper to destroy such NGI Temporary Global Instrument.

  • In relation to each issue of a NGI Temporary Global Instrument or a NGI Permanent Global Instrument, SEK hereby authorises and instructs the Fiscal Agent to elect a Common Safe-keeper.

  • In the case of an NGI Temporary Global Instrument or an NGI Global Instrument which has been destroyed by the Common Safekeeper, the Replacement Agent shall furnish the Issuer with a copy of the confirmation of destruction received by it from the Common Safekeeper.


More Definitions of NGI Temporary Global Instrument

NGI Temporary Global Instrument means a Temporary Global Instrument representing instruments for which the relevant Final Terms or Drawdown Prospectus (as the case may be) specify that the New global Instrument form is applicable. “Non-Eligible NGI” means a Non-Eligible NGI Temporary Global Instrument or a Non-Eligible NGI Permanent Global Instrument. “Non-Eligible NGI Permanent Global Instrument” means a Permanent Global Instrument which is intended to be a new global instrument not eligible for Eurosystem operations, as stated in the applicable Final Terms. “Non-Eligible NGI Temporary Global Instrument” means a Temporary Global Instrument which is intended to be a new global instrument not eligible for Eurosystem operations, as stated in the applicable Final Terms. “Permanent Global Instrument” means a Permanent Global Instrument substantially in the form set out in Schedule 2 (Form of Permanent Global Instrument). “Registrars” means the International Registrar and the DTC Registrar. “Registered Instrument” means an International Registered Instrument or a DTC Registered Instrument. “Regulation S” means Regulation S of the Securities Act. “Restricted Global Instrument Certificate” means, in relation to any series, a restricted global instrument certificate representing the Instruments of such series to be issued pursuant to Clause 3.12 in the form or substantially in the form set out in Schedule 7 (Form of Restricted Global Instrument Certificate) and bearing the Rule 144A Legend and any legends required by DTC. “Restricted Individual Instrument Certificates” means, in relation to any series, a restricted individual instrument certificate representing a Holder’s entire holding of Instrument of such series in the form or substantially in the form set out in Schedule 9 (Form of Restricted Individual Instrument Certificate) and bearing the Rule 144A Legend. “Rule 144A” means Rule 144A of the Securities Act. -6-

Related to NGI Temporary Global Instrument

  • Temporary Global Note means a global note in the form or substantially in the form set out in Part 1 of Schedule 6 together with the copy of the applicable Final Terms attached to it with such modifications (if any) as may be agreed between the Issuer, the Agent and the relevant Dealer, comprising some or all of the Notes of the same Series issued by the Issuer under the Programme Agreement or any other agreement between the Issuer and the relevant Dealer;

  • temporary licence means a Licence granted under the Act valid for a single day or for such period as may be specified in the Licence not exceeding six months.

  • Temporary Regulation S Global Note shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.1(d).

  • Temporary Certificate means a certificate issued pursuant to subdivision (d) of section 7 of this local law.

  • Temporary domicile means the principal place of abode within Utah of a person who does not have a present intention to continue residency within Utah permanently or indefinitely.