Common use of Final Terms Clause in Contracts

Final Terms. Before the first issue of Covered Bonds occurring after each anniversary of the Base Prospectus, (ii) on each occasion when a legal opinion is delivered to a Dealer(s) pursuant to Clause 4 of the Programme Agreement and (iii) on such other occasions as the Security Trustee so requests each of the Issuer and the CBC will procure at its cost that further legal opinions in such form and with such content as the Security Trustee may require from the legal advisers specified in the Programme Agreement or in the relevant jurisdiction approved by the Security Trustee are delivered to the Security Trustee provided that the Security Trustee shall not be required to approve the applicable legal opinions if there are no Special Conditions opined upon therein. In each such case, receipt by the Security Trustee of the relevant legal opinion shall be a condition precedent to the issue of Covered Bonds pursuant to this Trust Deed.

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Sources: Trust Deed, Trust Deed, Trust Deed

Final Terms. Before the first issue of Covered Bonds occurring after each anniversary of the Base Prospectus, (ii) on each occasion when a legal opinion is delivered to a (the) Dealer(s) pursuant to Clause 4 of the Programme Agreement and (iii) on such other occasions occasion(s) as the Security Trustee so requests requests, each of the Issuer and the CBC will procure at its cost that further legal opinions in such form and with such content as the Security Trustee may require from the legal advisers specified in the Programme Agreement or in the relevant jurisdiction approved by the Security Trustee are delivered to the Security Trustee Trustee, provided that the Security Trustee shall not be required to approve the applicable legal opinions if there are no Special Conditions opined upon therein. In each such case, receipt by the Security Trustee of the relevant legal opinion shall be a condition precedent to the issue of Covered Bonds pursuant to this Trust Deed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Trust Deed, Trust Deed