Common use of Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders Clause in Contracts

Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of execution by any person of such request or other instrument or writing may be proved by the certificate of any notary public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person signing such request or other instrument in writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems further proof desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture

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Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Debenture Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request direction, notice, consent or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Debenture Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of the execution by any person Person of such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or writing may be proved by the certificate of any notary public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person Person signing such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument in or writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Debenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Debenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems considers further proof necessary or desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

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Samples: New Gold Inc. /FI

Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of the execution by any person Person of such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or writing may be proved by the certificate of any notary public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments acknowledgements of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person Person signing such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument in or writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems considers further proof necessary or desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certicom Corp

Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of the execution by any a person of such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or writing may be proved provided by the certificate of any notary public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments acknowledgements of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person signing such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument in or writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems considers further proof is desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gerdau Ameristeel Corp

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Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of the execution by any person Person of such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or writing may be proved by the certificate of any notary publiccommissioner for oaths, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person Person signing such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument in or writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems considers further proof necessary or desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Indenture (Sr Telecom Inc)

Evidence of Rights Of Debentureholders. Any request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument which this Indenture may require or permit to be signed or executed by the Debentureholders may be in any number of concurrent instruments of similar tenor and may be signed or executed by such Debentureholders in person or by attorney duly appointed in writing. Proof of the execution of any such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or of a writing appointing any such attorney or (subject to the provisions of this Article with regard to voting at meetings of Debentureholders) of the holding by any person of Debentures shall be sufficient for any purpose of this Indenture if made in the following manner, namely, the fact and date of the execution by any person Person of such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument or writing may be proved by the certificate of any notary public, or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments acknowledgements of deeds to be recorded at the place where such certificate is made, that the person Person signing such request request, direction, notice, consent or other instrument in or writing acknowledged to him the execution thereof, or by an affidavit of a witness of such execution or in any other manner which the Indenture Trustee may consider adequate. The Indenture Trustee may, nevertheless, in its discretion require further proof in cases where it deems considers further proof necessary or desirable or may accept such other proof as it shall consider proper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MDC Partners Inc

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