Issuance of Securitization Bonds Sample Clauses

Issuance of Securitization Bonds. 6 (b) Imposition, collection, and periodic adjustment of a securitized surcharge;
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Issuance of Securitization Bonds. (a) The Company may issue the Securitization Bonds only pursuant to the Financing Order. The Securitization Bonds will be secured by the Securitization Bond Collateral.
Issuance of Securitization Bonds. (a) The Company may issue one or more series of Securitization Bonds only pursuant to the original Financing Order or any subsequent Financing Order. Each series of Securitization Bonds will be secured by separate and other Securitization Bond Collateral. Securitization Property which is pledged to secure one series of Securitization Bonds shall not be pledged to secure any other series of Securitization Bonds.

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  • Issuance of Securities The Convertible Debentures are duly authorized and, upon issuance in accordance with the terms hereof, shall be duly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, are free from all taxes, liens and charges with respect to the issue thereof. The Conversion Shares issuable upon conversion of the Convertible Debentures have been duly authorized and reserved for issuance. Upon conversion or exercise in accordance with the Convertible Debentures the Conversion Shares will be duly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.

  • Pricing of Securities A. For each valuation date, USBFS shall obtain prices from a pricing source recommended by USBFS and approved by the Board of Trustees and apply those prices to the portfolio positions of the Fund. For those securities where market quotations are not readily available, the Board of Trustees shall approve, in good faith, procedures for determining the fair value for such securities. If the Trust desires to provide a price that varies from the price provided by the pricing source, the Trust shall promptly notify and supply USBFS with the price of any such security on each valuation date. All pricing changes made by the Trust will be in writing and must specifically identify the securities to be changed by CUSIP, name of security, new price or rate to be applied, and, if applicable, the time period for which the new price(s) is/are effective.

  • Valid Issuance of Securities The Forward Purchase Shares, when issued, sold and delivered in accordance with the terms and for the consideration set forth in this Agreement, will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable, as applicable, and free of all preemptive or similar rights, taxes, liens, encumbrances and charges with respect to the issue thereof and restrictions on transfer other than restrictions on transfer specified under this Agreement, applicable state and federal securities laws and liens or encumbrances created by or imposed by the Purchaser. Assuming the accuracy of the representations of the Purchaser in this Agreement and subject to the filings described in Section 3(e) below, the Forward Purchase Shares will be issued in compliance with all applicable federal and state securities laws.

  • Reissuance of Securities The Company agrees to reissue certificates representing the Securities without the legends set forth in Section 5.8 above at such time as:

  • Replacement of Securities If any certificate or instrument evidencing any Securities is mutilated, lost, stolen or destroyed, the Company shall issue or cause to be issued in exchange and substitution for and upon cancellation thereof (in the case of mutilation), or in lieu of and substitution therefor, a new certificate or instrument, but only upon receipt of evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Company of such loss, theft or destruction. The applicant for a new certificate or instrument under such circumstances shall also pay any reasonable third-party costs (including customary indemnity) associated with the issuance of such replacement Securities.

  • Issue of Securities All necessary corporate action has been taken, or will be taken before Closing, to authorize the issue and sale of, and the delivery of certificates representing, the Offered Shares and Compensation Options and, upon payment of the requisite consideration therefor, the Offered Shares and Compensation Option Shares will be validly issued as fully paid and non-assessable Common Shares.

  • Custody of Securities Trade Republic holds the Customer's Securities and uncertificated Securities in custody, with the exception of Crypto Assets acquired by the Customer. Trade Republic observes the legal and regulatory requirements for the regularity of the custody business. As a rule, German domestic securities are held in custody by Clearstream Banking AG, in Frankfurt, Germany, as a central securities depository, provided that the Securities are eligible for collective safe custody. As long as Trade Republic itself does not maintain a custody account with Clearstream Banking AG, the German Customers’ domestic Securities are booked in a custody account of a sub-custodian (at the moment HSBC Trinkaus & Xxxxxxxxx XX) with Clearstream Banking AG. Trade Republic has concluded a corresponding agreement with the respective sub- custodian. Following this agreement, the sub-custodian has to hold the Securities of the Trade Republic Customers separately from the securities held by itself. The sub-custodian is liable to Trade Republic for any breaches of duty arising from the custody of Customers' Securities. Trade Republic is in turn liable to the Customers themselves for the fulfillment of the contractual obligations under the Framework Agreement and the Special Terms and Conditions. In the event of insolvency of Trade Republic or the sub-custodian, Trade Republic and the sub-custodian will keep Customers' Securities separate from any own holdings. This avoids a commingling of own holdings with Customer securities and ensures a right of segregation of the Customers regarding their securities. Only for fractional securities held by the Customer, Trade Republic may, if necessary, hold a cover holding as a proprietary holding. Foreign securities are generally held in custody in the home market of the security in question or in the country in which the purchase was made. The respective securities statement provided by Trade Republic to the Customer shows in which country Trade Republic holds the Securities in custody. Trade Republic fulfills its custody obligations by providing and maintaining the Custody Account. This includes the following services in particular: - Issuance of an annual Custody Account statement; - Redemption of Securities and renewal of coupon sheets; - Processing of subscription rights, warrants and convertible bonds; - Passing on news from "Wertpapier-Mitteilungen" - an information provider regarding securities; - Exchanging, deregistering and destroying certificates In case of redemption of interest coupons, dividend coupons and income coupons as well as securities in foreign currencies or accounting units, Trade Republic will issue a credit note to Customers in euros, unless otherwise agreed. The details of the fulfillment of the custody duties are set out in Clauses 13 to 18 of the Special Terms and Conditions for Securities Transactions and Execution Policies (Appendix 2.2.). To the extent that Trade Republic books fractions into the Customer's Custody Account, Trade Republic may hold a cover holding of securities in this respect in the Custody Account held by the sub-custodian together with the Customer's securities or in a separate Custody Account in Trade Republic's name. Trade Republic will ensure through appropriate safekeeping that the cover holding in a class of securities is at least equal to the sum of the fractions held by Customers in that class of securities. The Customer is not entitled to delivery of fractions from the cover holding for the fractions; rather, the Customer may dispose of fractions by sale (cf. Clause 2.5 of the Special Terms and Conditions for Savings Plan (Appendix 2.4.). Crypto Assets, on the other hand, are held in custody by a Crypto Custodian in accordance with Clause 11 of the Special Conditions for Trading in Crypto Assets (Appendix 2.5.). Crypto Assets are held in centralized wallets by the Crypto Custodian commissioned by the Customer in accordance with its terms of use. For this purpose, the Customer concludes its own custody agreement with the Crypto Custodian for this purpose via the Application. Trade Republic itself does not assume custody of Crypto Assets for the Customer. The Securities acquired by the Customer within the framework of the partial executions, will be booked into the Customer’s Custody Account maintained with Trade Republic.

  • SUBSTITUTION OF SECURITIES Upon request and at the sole cost and expense of Contractor, District shall permit substitution of securities in lieu of retention, in accordance with Public Contract Code Section 22300.

  • Additional Issuance of Securities So long as any Buyer beneficially owns any Securities, the Company will not, without the prior written consent of the Required Holders, issue any Notes (other than to the Buyers as contemplated hereby) and the Company shall not issue any other securities that would cause a breach or default under the Notes or the Warrants. The Company agrees that for the period commencing on the date hereof and ending on the date immediately following the 90th Trading Day after the Applicable Date (provided that such period shall be extended by the number of calendar days during such period and any extension thereof contemplated by this proviso on which any Registration Statement is not effective or any prospectus contained therein is not available for use or any Current Public Information Failure exists) (the “Restricted Period”), neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries shall directly or indirectly issue, offer, sell, grant any option or right to purchase, or otherwise dispose of (or announce any issuance, offer, sale, grant of any option or right to purchase or other disposition of) any equity security or any equity-linked or related security (including, without limitation, any “equity security” (as that term is defined under Rule 405 promulgated under the 1933 Act), any Convertible Securities (as defined below), any debt, any preferred stock or any purchase rights) (any such issuance, offer, sale, grant, disposition or announcement (whether occurring during the Restricted Period or at any time thereafter) is referred to as a “Subsequent Placement”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 4(k) shall not apply in respect of the issuance of (i) shares of Common Stock or standard options to purchase Common Stock to directors, officers or employees of the Company in their capacity as such pursuant to an Approved Stock Plan (as defined below), provided that (1) all such issuances (taking into account the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of such options) after the date hereof pursuant to this clause (i) do not, in the aggregate, exceed more than 5% of the Common Stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the date hereof and (2) the exercise price of any such options is not lowered, none of such options are amended to increase the number of shares issuable thereunder and none of the terms or conditions of any such options are otherwise materially changed in any manner that adversely affects any of the Buyers; (ii) shares of Common Stock issued upon the conversion or exercise of Convertible Securities (other than standard options to purchase Common Stock issued pursuant to an Approved Stock Plan that are covered by clause (i) above) issued prior to the date hereof, provided that the conversion, exercise or other method of issuance (as the case may be) of any such Convertible Security is made solely pursuant to the conversion, exercise or other method of issuance (as the case may be) provisions of such Convertible Security that were in effect on the date immediately prior to the date of this Agreement, the conversion, exercise or issuance price of any such Convertible Securities (other than standard options to purchase Common Stock issued pursuant to an Approved Stock Plan that are covered by clause (i) above) is not lowered, none of such Convertible Securities (other than standard options to purchase Common Stock issued pursuant to an Approved Stock Plan that are covered by clause (i) above) are amended to increase the number of shares issuable thereunder and none of the terms or conditions of any such Convertible Securities (other than standard options to purchase Common Stock issued pursuant to an Approved Stock Plan that are covered by clause (i) above) are otherwise materially changed in any manner that adversely affects any of the Buyers; (iii) the Conversion Shares, and (iv) the Warrant Shares (each of the foregoing in clauses (i) through (iv), collectively the “Excluded Securities”). “Approved Stock Plan” means any employee benefit plan which has been approved by the board of directors of the Company prior to or subsequent to the date hereof pursuant to which shares of Common Stock and standard options to purchase Common Stock may be issued to any employee, officer or director for services provided to the Company in their capacity as such. “Convertible Securities” means any capital stock or other security of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that is at any time and under any circumstances directly or indirectly convertible into, exercisable or exchangeable for, or which otherwise entitles the holder thereof to acquire, any capital stock or other security of the Company (including, without limitation, Common Stock) or any of its Subsidiaries.

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