Title of the Securities Sample Clauses

The "Title of the Securities" clause defines the official name or designation of the securities being issued under the agreement. It typically specifies whether the securities are shares, bonds, notes, or another financial instrument, and may include details such as series, class, or other identifying features. By clearly identifying the securities, this clause ensures there is no ambiguity about what is being offered or transacted, thereby preventing confusion or disputes regarding the subject of the agreement.
Title of the Securities. There shall be a Series of Securities designated the “2.800% Senior Notes due 2031.”
Title of the Securities. This Thirtieth Supplemental Indenture hereby establishes a series of Securities designated as the “1.250% Senior Notes due 2023” of the Issuer (collectively referred to herein as the “Notes”). For purposes of the Original Indenture, the Notes shall constitute a single series of Securities.
Title of the Securities. The series of Securities shall be designated the 3.125% Senior Notes due 2016 (the “Notes”) whose CUSIP is ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Title of the Securities. The series of Securities shall be designated the 6.250% Senior Notes due 2069.
Title of the Securities. 2 Section 2.2. LIMITATION ON AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT...................2 Section 2.3. PRINCIPAL PAYMENT DATE.....................................2 Section 2.4.
Title of the Securities. The series of Securities established under this Third Supplemental Indenture shall be designated as the “4.000% Senior Notes due 2029” (the “Notes”).
Title of the Securities. There shall be a Series of Securities designated the “4.450% Notes due 2028.”
Title of the Securities. There shall be a series of Securities designated the “4.125% Senior Notes due 2021” (the “Notes”).
Title of the Securities. There shall be a series of Securities designated the "6.250% Senior Notes due 2037" (the "Notes").
Title of the Securities. The title of the Securities of the series established hereby is the “6.625% Senior Exchange Notes due 2040”.