Common use of TRUSTEE’S AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE Clause in Contracts

TRUSTEE’S AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE. The Trustee’s authentication certificate upon any Notes shall be substantially in the form attached to the Notes. No Note shall be secured hereby or entitled to the benefit hereof, or shall be valid or obligatory for any purpose, unless a certificate of authentication, substantially in such form, has been duly executed by the Trustee; and such certificate of the Trustee upon any Note shall be conclusive evidence and the only competent evidence that such Note has been authenticated and delivered hereunder. The Trustee’s certificate of authentication shall be deemed to have been duly executed by it if manually signed by an authorized officer or signatory of the Trustee, but it shall not be necessary that the same person sign the certificate of authentication on all of the Notes issued hereunder.

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Sources: Indenture of Trust, Indenture of Trust, Indenture of Trust