Indenture Supplement not an Amendment Clause Samples

The "Indenture Supplement not an Amendment" clause clarifies that a supplement to an indenture does not constitute an amendment to the original indenture agreement. In practice, this means that supplements are used to add specific terms or provisions—such as those relating to a new series of securities—without altering the existing terms of the main indenture. This distinction ensures that the original rights and obligations under the indenture remain unchanged, providing certainty to all parties and preventing unintended modifications to the core agreement.
Indenture Supplement not an Amendment. An indenture supplement entered into under Section 6.11(c) will not be considered an amendment to this Indenture for purposes of this Article IX.

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