Examples of Designated Event Repurchase Notice in a sentence
Holders have the right to withdraw any Designated Event Repurchase Notice or the Repurchase Notice, as the case may be, by delivering to the Trustee (or other paying agent appointed by the Company) a written notice of withdrawal up to the close of business on the Designated Event Repurchase Date or the Repurchase Date, as the case may be, all as provided in the Indenture.
The Trustee (or other Paying Agent appointed by the Company) shall promptly notify the Company of the receipt by it of any Designated Event Repurchase Notice or written notice of withdrawal thereof in accordance with the provisions of subsection (c) of this Section.
Holders have the right to withdraw any Repurchase Notice or Designated Event Repurchase Notice, as the case may be, by delivering to the Paying Agent a written notice of withdrawal in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture.
Notes in respect of which a Designated Event Repurchase Notice has been given by the Holder thereof may not be exchanged pursuant to Article 13 hereof on or after the date of the delivery of such Repurchase Notice unless such Designated Event Repurchase Notice has first been validly withdrawn.
A Security in respect of which a Holder has delivered a Purchase Notice or Designated Event Repurchase Notice, as the case may be, exercising the option of such Holder to require the Company to purchase such Security may be converted only if such Repurchase Notice or Designated Event Repurchase Notice, as the case may be, is withdrawn in accordance with the terms of the Indenture.