Reference Instruments definition

Reference Instruments means the E PIK Notes until such time as the Scheme of Arrangement has been implemented and thereafter the 1,196,049 ordinary shares in ECL received by the Issuer in lieu of the E PIK Notes.
Reference Instruments means the Ords and E PIK Notes until such time as the Scheme of Arrangement has been implemented and thereafter the Ords.
Reference Instruments means the indenture, credit agreement or other agreement pursuant to which an Underlying Asset has been issued or created, each other agreement that governs the terms of or secures the obligations represented by such Underlying Asset or of which the holders of such Underlying Asset are the beneficiaries and all related closing documents.

Examples of Reference Instruments in a sentence

  • The Issuer shall collect amounts payable under the Reference Instruments and apply them in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

  • The Agent will have a right of recourse (verhaalsrecht) against the Issuer only in respect of the Reference Instruments held by the Issuer, including any payments received in connection with these Reference Instruments and amounts received under the ECL Cost Coverage Agreement pertaining to it, and will not have any claim, by operation of law or otherwise, against, or recourse to any of other assets of the Issuer.

  • The Noteholders will have a right of recourse (verhaalsrecht) only in respect of the Reference Instruments held by the Issuer, including any payments received in connection with these Reference Instruments but not amounts received under the ECL Cost Coverage Agreement, and will not have any claim, by operation of law or otherwise, against, or recourse to any of other assets of the Issuer.

  • Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, this Agreement operates to the exclusion of any and all Reference Instruments that would otherwise apply to the employment relationship.

  • The Issuer shall redeem all, but not some only, of the outstanding Notes in full on the Final Maturity Date with an aggregate amount corresponding to the Net Converted Receipts derived from a sale or enforcement of the Reference Instruments.

  • The Issuer shall not sell or otherwise dispose of any business, any of the Reference Instruments or other assets other than in accordance with these Terms and Conditions or as prescribed in the terms of the Reference Instruments or the Finance Documents.

  • The Issuer shall not sell or otherwise dispose of any business, any of the Reference Instruments or other assets other than in accordance with these Terms and Conditions or as prescribed in the memorandum of incorporation of ECL or the Finance Documents.

  • Section 6.1 Each full-time permanent employee shall be granted five (5) working days with pay for attendance at the funeral of the employee's spouse, child, mother or father.

  • A default or event of default (however described) occurs under (i) the Reference Instruments, or (ii) the NOK Participating Notes, and such default is not cured within any applicable grace period.

  • A default or event of default (however described) occurs under (i) the Reference Instruments, (ii) the NOK Ords Participating Notes, or (iii) the SEK Participating Notes, and such default is not cured within any applicable grace period.

Related to Reference Instruments

  • Reference Instrument means Natural Gas (Henry Hub) Future.

  • Reference Instrument Price means at any time during the trading period on the Reference Exchange the price of the

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.

  • Current Reference Instrument means the Initial Reference Instrument from the Index Start Date until the first Rollover Date. Once the Index Closing Value on the first Rollover Date has been calculated and determined, this Reference Instrument loses its validity and is replaced by the Reference Instrument contract for the Contract Months specified above next falling due on the Reference Exchange. On each subsequent Rollover Date, following the calculation and determination of the Index Closing Value, the Current Reference Instrument is replaced in turn by the Reference Instrument contract falling due on the Reference Exchange in the next following Contract Month.

  • Derivative Instruments means options, rights, warrants, appreciation rights, tracking, profit and phantom interests and other derivative instruments (other than equity interests in the Partnership) relating to, convertible into or exchangeable for Partnership Interests.