Form 15 Clause Samples

Form 15 is a standardized document or template used to facilitate a specific legal or administrative process, such as providing notice, making a declaration, or recording an agreement. In practice, parties may be required to complete and submit Form 15 to comply with regulatory requirements or to formalize certain actions, such as giving notice of assignment or change of details. The core function of Form 15 is to ensure consistency and clarity in documentation, reducing ambiguity and streamlining compliance with procedural or legal obligations.
Form 15. The Depositor shall file a Form 15 (or applicable successor form) to suspend the Depositor’s reporting obligations with respect to the Issuer under the Exchange Act as soon as legally permissible (absent a change in circumstances making such a filing, in the judgment of the Depositor, imprudent).
Form 15. The Corporation shall have executed and filed with the SEC, and shall not have revoked or withdrawn, a Form 15.
Form 15. On or prior to January 30th of the first year in which the Securities Administrator is able to do so under applicable law, the Securities Administrator shall prepare and file a Form 15 Suspension Notification relating to the automatic suspension of reporting in respect of the Trust under the Exchange Act.
Form 15. The Borrower shall file with the Securities and Exchange Commission on or before May 30, 2003 a Form 15 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act") to terminate its duty to file reports under Section 13 and 15(d) of the Exchange Act.
Form 15. To the knowledge of the Company, (i) none of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is subject to any contractual obligation to file periodic reports under the Exchange Act other than Section 3.7 of the Trust Indenture for the 2004 Notes and
Form 15. As and when permitted under the provisions of Exchange Act, the Securities Administrator will prepare and file, on behalf of the Issuing Entity, a Form 15 to suspend the Issuing Entity’s reporting obligations under the Exchange Act.