Allocation Code definition

Allocation Code means the unique reference number provided by the Placement Agent to a Noteholder, upon request by such Noteholder, prior to such Noteholder submitting its Voting Instruction. Such Allocation Code will serve as an identifier when determining which Noteholders are eligible for the payment of the Consent Fee (subject to the satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent).
Allocation Code means the unique reference number an Existing Bondholder must obtain from the Dealer Manager and include in its Direct Participant Election Form in order to be eligible to participate in any Cash Underwriting.

Examples of Allocation Code in a sentence

  • At the request of GasTerra, the Seller is required to make available to GasTerra without delay the hourly meter readings at supply point(s) and/or the production site(s), notwithstanding, without any limitation to other responsibilities toward the Seller vested in GasTerra pursuant to the Gas Act and this agreement, GasTerra’s responsibility to initiate and to maintain near real-time access to the allocation data pursuant to the Allocation Code Gas.

  • The parties agree to meet no later than ten (10) days after the district-wide reorganization plan has been approved by the Board of Education to restructure Purchases Agents pay classification schedule and the Clerical Allocation Code.

Related to Allocation Code

  • Distribution Code means the Distribution Code required to be

  • Transportation Code means that portion of Title 49 of the United States Code comprising those provisions formerly referred to as the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, or any subsequent legislation that amends, supplements or supersedes such provisions.

  • CCN means a contract change notice.

  • CINS means CUSIP International Numbering System.

  • Winning Numbers means the game results selected during a Drawing which shall be used to determine winning Plays contained on game ticket or ticketless transaction.