Term of Issue definition

Term of Issue means with respect to any Balloon Debt, including, without limitation, commercial paper, a period of time equal to the greater of (i) the period of time commencing on the date of issuance of such Balloon Debt and ending on the final maturity date of such Balloon Debt or the maximum maturity date in the case of commercial paper or (ii) twenty-five years.

Examples of Term of Issue in a sentence

  • The Manager's right to Cancel a Partly Paid Unit in those circumstances is a Term of Issue of the Unit.

  • Term of Issue of Debenture Any Debentures, debenture stock or other securities may be issued at a discount, premium or otherwise, and may be issued on condition that they shall be convertible into Shares of any denomination, and with any privileges and conditions as to redemption, surrender, drawing, allotment of Share and attending (but not voting) at General Meeting, appoint- ment of Directors and otherwise.

  • ConsolidatedConsolidated Reconciliation of movement during the period: Shares Term of Issue: Ordinary SharesOrdinary shares participate in dividends and are entitled to one vote per share at shareholders meetings.

  • Term of Issue UCBs may issue Long Term (Subordinated) Deposits (LTD) subject to compliance with their bye-laws/ provisions of the Co-operative Societies Acts under which they are registered and with the approval of Reserve Bank of India and the concerned Registrar of Cooperative Societies/ Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, whichever is applicable.

  • Term of Issue: Debt will be paid off in a timeframe that is less than the useful life of the asset or project acquired through the financing.

  • Term of Issue UCBs may issue Long Term (Subordinated) Deposits (LTD) with the prior permission of the respective Registrar / Central Register of Cooperative Societies (RCS / CRCS) granted in consultation with the Reserve Bank.

  • A call may be made payable by instalment.7.2 Term of Issue Any sum which by the terms of issue of a Share becomes payable on a particular day shall be deemed to be a call duly made and payable on that day of which due notice has been given and all the provisions contained in this Constitution in respect of calls, liens and forfeiture shall relate to such amount or instalment accordingly.

  • Term of Issue The reasonable expectations test must take into account reasonable expectations about events and actions over the entire stated term of an issue.

  • ARTICLE 11(Model and Term of Issue of permits and certificates)1.

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