Common use of Subject to subclause Clause in Contracts

Subject to subclause. 20.1, the Issuer may terminate the appointment of any of the other Paying Agents at any time and/or appoint one or more further or other Paying Agents by giving to the Agent and to the relevant other Paying Agent at least 45 days' notice in writing to that effect (other than in the case of insolvency).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement

Subject to subclause. 20.124.1, the Issuer may may, after prior consultation with the Principal Paying Agent, terminate the appointment of any of the other Paying Agents at any time and/or appoint one or more further or other Paying Agents by giving to the Principal Paying Agent and to the relevant other Paying Agent at least 45 days' notice in writing to that effect (other than in the case of insolvencyinsolvency of such other Agent).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement, Agency Agreement

Subject to subclause. 20.124.1, the Issuer may may, with the prior written approval of the Trustee, terminate the appointment of any of the other Paying Agents at any time and/or appoint one or more further or other Paying Agents by giving to the Principal Paying Agent and to the relevant other Paying Agent at least 45 days' notice in writing to that effect (other than in the case of insolvency).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agency Agreement

Subject to subclause. 20.122.1, the Issuer may may, after prior consultation with the Agent, terminate the appointment of any of the other Paying Agents at any time and/or appoint one or more further or other Paying Agents by giving to the Agent and to the relevant other Paying Agent at least 45 days' notice in writing to that effect (other than in the case of insolvencyinsolvency or the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event rendering the Agent unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement (as determined by the Issuer following consultation with the Agent) when it shall be of immediate effect).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agency Agreement