Examples of Partnership Redemption Date in a sentence
In addition to any information required by law, each such notice shall state: (a) the Partnership Redemption Date, (b) the redemption price, (c) the aggregate number of each class of Partnership Units to be redeemed, and (d) the place or places where such Partnership Units to be redeemed are to be surrendered for payment of the amount payable upon redemption.
Any notice of redemption delivered pursuant to this Section 9.12(b) will be mailed by the Partnership, by certified mail, postage prepaid, not less than 10 nor more than 60 days prior to the date upon which such redemption is to occur (the "Partnership Redemption Date"), addressed to each holder of record of the Partnership Units to be redeemed at such holder's address as it appears on the records of the Partnership.
Except as required in Paragraph 2.E, the Series F-1 Preferred Units shall not be redeemable by the Partnership except on the first Business Day in January 2012 (the "Partnership Redemption Date") and as set forth in clause D(iv) below.
In addition to any information required by law, each such notice shall state: (a) the Partnership Redemption Date, (b) the redemption price, (c) the aggregate number of each class of Partnership Units to be to be redeemed, and (d) the place or places where such Partnership Units to be redeemed are to be surrendered for payment of the amount payable upon redemption.
On and after the Partnership Redemption Date or a redemption pursuant to clause D(iv) above, distributions will cease to accumulate on the Series F-1 Preferred Units called for redemption and, in the case of a Partner other than the General Partner, the holder of such Series F-1 Preferred Units will thereafter be deemed the holder of the Class A Units issued in exchange therefor.
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