Section 1306. Notation Not Required Sample Clauses
The "Notation Not Required" clause establishes that certain documents or instruments do not need to bear a specific notation or marking to be valid or effective. In practice, this means that the enforceability or recognition of a document is not contingent upon it being labeled or stamped in a particular way, such as with a reference to the underlying agreement. This clause helps prevent technical challenges to the validity of documents based solely on the absence of a notation, thereby ensuring that the parties' intentions are upheld and reducing the risk of disputes over formalities.
Section 1306. Notation Not Required. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary Guarantor shall be required to make a notation on the Notes to reflect any Subsidiary Guarantee or any release, termination or discharge thereof.
Section 1306. Notation Not Required. Neither the Issuer nor any Guarantor shall be required to make a notation on the Notes to reflect any Guarantee or any release, termination or discharge thereof.
