Section 513 Sample Clauses
Section 513 typically outlines specific procedures or requirements related to a particular subject within a larger legal or regulatory framework. For example, in many statutes or codes, a section numbered 513 might address compliance obligations, reporting requirements, or the steps necessary to obtain a permit or approval. The section usually details who is subject to its provisions and what actions must be taken to remain in compliance. Its core practical function is to provide clear guidance and structure for regulated parties, ensuring consistency and legal certainty in the application of the broader law.
Section 513. Rights of Securityholders.............................................................28
Section 513. Waiver of Past Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Section 513. Notices............................................... 25
Section 513. Notices. To the extent that a notice or other communication to the Holders is required under this Trust Agreement, for so long as Preferred Securities are represented by a Global Preferred Securities Certificate, the Trustees shall give all such notices and communications specified herein to be given to the Clearing Agency, and shall have no obligation to provide notice to the owners of the beneficial interest in the Global Preferred Securities.
Section 513. Notices to Clearing Agency............................................................32
Section 513. Waiver Of Past Defaults................................36
Section 513. Undertaking for Costs................................... 52 Section 514. Waiver of Past Defaults................................. 52 Section 515. Waiver of Usury, Stay or Extension Laws................. 52
Section 513. Undertaking for Costs...........................................54
Section 513. Refusal to Convert Debentures to Protect REIT Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ARTICLE SIX
Section 513. 3. A senior driver may be bypassed for consideration if such senior driver has 30 accumulated, or would accumulate as a result of the extra trip, hours in excess of forty (40) 31 hours for the week, and/or if a junior driver possesses skills and abilities that are superior to 32 those of the bypassed senior driver and are necessary for the extra trip.