Date of Issuance definition

Date of Issuance means the date of issuance by a Fronting Bank of a Letter of Credit under this Agreement.
Date of Issuance means the date on which the Policy is issued as specified therein.
Date of Issuance means, for any Share of Series B Preferred Stock, the date on which the Corporation initially issues such Share (without regard to any subsequent transfer of such Share or reissuance of the certificate(s) representing such Share).

Examples of Date of Issuance in a sentence

  • Contract No. ITB #2025-4 Project (Name and Address): NE 26TH STREET ROADYWAY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT oceed Date: To (Municipality): City of Wilton Manors, Florida Consultant: Contractor: Notice to Pr Consultant: Date of Issuance: All conditions or requirements of any permits or regulatory agencies have been satisfied.

  • On the Date of Issuance, upon fulfillment of the applicable conditions set forth in Article III, the Bank will issue the Letter of Credit to the Trustee.

  • Date of Issuance: 11/7/2028 CONSULTANT: Beacon Integrated Professional Resources, Inc.


More Definitions of Date of Issuance

Date of Issuance means the date of issuance of the medical cannabidiol registration card by the department of transportation.
Date of Issuance means the date upon which the Investor subscription is recorded in the Platform’s records as having been accepted by the Company at the date of closing.
Date of Issuance means the date of issuance first written above.
Date of Issuance shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2(a) of this Note.
Date of Issuance has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a) hereof.
Date of Issuance shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7 hereof.
Date of Issuance is the date set forth on the front page of this Warrant, and the terms "date hereof," "date of this Warrant," and similar expressions shall be deemed to refer to the Date of Issuance.