Date of Issue definition
Date of Issue means the date on which the Issuing Bank issues a Letter of Credit pursuant to Section 2.15.
Date of Issue means “the date on which this RFP is issued by Company to solicit bids from potential bidders for Organizational Transformation.”
Date of Issue for a particular Warrant means the date on which the Warrant is actually issued by or on behalf of the Company;
Examples of Date of Issue in a sentence
We may purchase a non-guaranteed Deferred Paid-Up Term Death Benefit on each Date of Issue Anniversary while the Coverage is premium paying.
Up to 1,818,181 Warrants (subject to adjustment as herein provided) are hereby created and authorized to be issued in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof and certificates evidencing such Warrants as have been issued on the Date of Issue, shall be executed by the Company, certified by or on behalf of the Warrant Agent upon the written order of the Company and delivered in accordance with this Article.
More Definitions of Date of Issue
Date of Issue means the date on which an Issuing Bank issues (or, at the direction of an Issuing Bank, a Foreign Issuer issues) a Letter of Credit pursuant to Section 2.15.
Date of Issue means the date as of which the rated age of the insured is determined.
Date of Issue means the date on which the notice of a decision of the Development Authority is published, or five (5) working days after such a notice is mailed.
Date of Issue means the date on which the notice of a decision of the Development Authority is published or mailed;
Date of Issue means that date established in any Series Ordinance from which interest shall accrue on the Bonds of the applicable Series.
Date of Issue means the date hereof, notwithstanding that Warrants may be issued and countersigned later than the date hereof;