Public Foreign Debt definition

Public Foreign Debt means any Foreign Debt that is in the form of, or represented by, bonds, notes or other securities that are or may be quoted, listed or ordinarily purchased or sold on any stock exchange, automated trading system or over-the-counter or other securities market.
Public Foreign Debt means any Foreign Debt that is in the form of, or represented by, bonds, notes or other securities that are or may be quoted, listed or ordinarily

Examples of Public Foreign Debt in a sentence

  • So long as any Bond shall remain Outstanding (as defined below) or any amount payable by the Republic under the Indenture shall remain unpaid, the Republic agrees that the Republic will not create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien (other than a Permitted Lien) on the assets or revenues of the Republic or Banco Central to secure Public Foreign Debt, unless the Republic causes such Lien to secure equally and ratably the obligations of the Republic with respect to the Bonds.

  • So long as any [Bond] shall remain Outstanding or any amount payable by the Republic under the Indenture shall remain unpaid, the Republic agrees that the Republic will not create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien (as defined below) (other than a Permitted Lien (as defined below)) on the assets or revenues of the Republic or Banco Central to secure Public Foreign Debt, unless the Republic causes such Lien to secure equally and ratably the obligations of the Republic with respect to the [Bonds].

Related to Public Foreign Debt

  • Excluded Foreign Subsidiaries any Foreign Subsidiary in respect of which either (i) the pledge of all of the Capital Stock of such Subsidiary as Collateral or (ii) the guaranteeing by such Subsidiary of the Obligations, would, in the good faith judgment of the Borrower, result in adverse tax consequences to the Borrower.

  • Designated Foreign Subsidiaries means all members of the Company Group that are organized under the laws of any jurisdiction or country other than the United States of America that may be designated by the Board or the Committee from time to time.

  • Excluded Foreign Subsidiary any Foreign Subsidiary in respect of which either (a) the pledge of all of the Capital Stock of such Subsidiary as Collateral or (b) the guaranteeing by such Subsidiary of the Obligations, would, in the good faith judgment of the Borrower, result in adverse tax consequences to the Borrower.

  • Material Foreign Subsidiary means any Foreign Subsidiary that is a Material Subsidiary.

  • Wholly-Owned Foreign Subsidiary means, as to any Person, any Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of such Person which is a Foreign Subsidiary.

  • foreign fishing vessel means any fishing vessel other than a local fishing vessel;

  • Immaterial Foreign Subsidiary means any Foreign Subsidiary of the Borrower that is not a Material Foreign Subsidiary.

  • Foreign Subsidiaries means Subsidiaries of the Company that are not Domestic Subsidiaries.

  • Consolidated First Lien Debt means, as to any Person at any date of determination, the aggregate principal amount of Consolidated Total Debt outstanding on such date that is secured by a first priority Lien on any asset or property of such Person or its Restricted Subsidiaries that constitutes Collateral.

  • Foreign-going vessel means any vessel other than a coastal vessel.

  • Material Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary that is a Material Subsidiary.

  • foreign vessel means any vessel other than a coastal vessel.

  • Immaterial Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary of the Borrower that is not a Material Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Excluded Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary that is (a) a direct or indirect Subsidiary of an Excluded Foreign Subsidiary or (b) an Excluded Domestic Holdco.

  • Foreign Subsidiary means any Subsidiary that is not a Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Significant Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary that is a Significant Subsidiary.

  • First Tier Foreign Subsidiary means each Foreign Subsidiary with respect to which any one or more of the Borrower and its Domestic Subsidiaries directly owns or Controls more than 50% of such Foreign Subsidiary’s issued and outstanding Equity Interests.

  • Unsecured Longer-Term Indebtedness means any Indebtedness for borrowed money of an Obligor that (a) has no amortization, or mandatory redemption, repurchase or prepayment prior to, and a final maturity date not earlier than, six months after the Maturity Date (it being understood that customary put rights or repurchase or redemption obligations (x) in the case of convertible securities, in connection with the suspension or delisting of the capital stock of the Borrower or the failure of the Borrower to satisfy a continued listing rule with respect to its capital stock or (y) arising out of circumstances that would constitute a “fundamental change” (as such term is customarily defined in convertible note offerings) or be Events of Default under this Agreement shall not be deemed to be “amortization”, “mandatory redemption”, “repurchase”, “prepayment” or a “final maturity date” for purposes of this definition), (b) is incurred pursuant to documentation containing financial covenants, covenants governing the borrowing base, if any, and portfolio valuation, and events of default that are no more restrictive than those set forth in this Agreement, and other terms substantially comparable to market terms for substantially similar debt of other similarly situated borrowers as reasonably determined in good faith by the Borrower (it being understood that customary put rights or repurchase or redemption obligations (x) in the case of convertible securities, in connection with the suspension or delisting of the capital stock of the Borrower or the failure of the Borrower to satisfy a continued listing rule with respect to its capital stock or (y) arising out of circumstances that would constitute a “fundamental change” (as such term is customarily defined in convertible note offerings) or be Events of Default under this Agreement shall not be deemed to be more restrictive for purposes of this definition), and (c) is not secured by any assets of any Obligor. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) Unsecured Longer-Term Indebtedness shall also include any refinancing, refunding, renewal or extension of any Unsecured Longer-Term Indebtedness so long as such refinanced, refunded, renewed or extended Indebtedness continues to satisfy the requirements of this definition and (b) any payment on account of Unsecured Longer-Term Indebtedness shall be subject to Section 6.12.