Redemption Note definition

Redemption Note has the meaning set forth in Section 8.07(b)(i)
Redemption Note means: (a) with respect to the Fund, debt securities of the Fund that may be created and issued from time to time, that are subordinated and unsecured, have a maturity of five years or less, may be prepaid at any time at the option of the Fund prior to maturity, without notice, bonus or penalty and pay an annual rate of interest equal to the Redemption Note Interest Rate, which interest is payable quarterly in arrears; and (b) with respect to the Partnership, debt securities of the Partnership that may be created and issued from time to time, that are subordinated and unsecured, have a maturity of five years or less, may be prepaid at any time at the option of the Partnership prior to maturity, without notice, bonus or penalty and pay an annual rate of interest equal to the Redemption Note Interest Rate, which interest is payable quarterly in arrears.
Redemption Note shall have the meaning provided in Section 6.2(f).

Examples of Redemption Note in a sentence

  • This Note may be an Index Linked Redemption Note, an Instalment Note, a Dual Currency Redemption Note, a Partly Paid Note or a combination of any of the foregoing, depending upon the Redemption/Payment Basis shown in the applicable Pricing Supplement.

  • Unless previously redeemed or purchased and cancelled as specified below, each Note (including each Index Linked Redemption Note and Dual Currency Redemption Note) will be redeemed by the Issuer at its Final Redemption Amount specified in, or determined in the manner specified in, the applicable Final Terms in the relevant Specified Currency on the Maturity Date.

  • This Note may be an Index Linked Redemption Note, an Instalment Note, a Dual Currency Redemption Note, a Partly Paid Note or a combination of any of the foregoing, depending upon the Redemption/Payment Basis shown in the applicable Final Terms.

  • This Note is a Fixed Rate Note, a Floating Rate Note, a Zero Coupon Note, an Index Linked Interest Note, an Index Linked Redemption Note, an Instalment Note, a Dual Currency Note or a Partly Paid Note, a combination of any of the foregoing or any other kind of Note, depending upon the Interest and Redemption/Payment Basis shown hereon.

  • Unless previously redeemed or purchased and cancelled as specified below, each Note (including each Index Linked Redemption Note and Dual Currency Redemption Note) will be redeemed by the Issuer at its Final Redemption Amount specified in, or determined in the manner specified in, the applicable Pricing Supplement in the relevant Specified Currency on the Maturity Date.


More Definitions of Redemption Note

Redemption Note. As defined in Section 2.1. “Refurbishing Costs” - As defined in Section 1.8(b). “Related Party Amount” means $9,976,557.21. “Release” when used as a verb includes release, discharge, escape, deposit, dispose, spray, abandonment, dispose, bury, disperse, exhaust, spill, emit, leak, generate, pump, pour, empty, dump, issue, place, flow, inject, seep, xxxxx and migrate on or into the Environment or, on, into or out of any property, in any manner whatsoever, and “Release” when used as a noun and “Released” each has a correlative meaning. “Release Date” means the date that is twenty-four (24) months subsequent to the Closing Date.
Redemption Note means the note issued by LifeCell to KCI on the Issue Date as part of the LifeCell Restructuring.
Redemption Note means the Redemption Note dated December 13, 1995 issued by the Company to the order of Seller pursuant to the Purchase Agreement.
Redemption Note means an unsecured five-year term promissory note issued by the Trust bearing interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable at maturity, “Redemption Notes” means more than one Redemption Note;
Redemption Note means that certain promissory note issued by the Company pursuant to the Redemption Agreement in the principal amount of $42,668,752.63.
Redemption Note is defined in Section 5(b).
Redemption Note is defined in the Recitals to this Agreement.