Authorized Newspapers definition

Authorized Newspapers means three general newspapers and one financial newspaper, all of which are customarily published at least once a day for at least five days (other than legal holidays) in each calendar week, printed in the English language and of general circulation, with respect to the general newspapers, in the State of New Jersey, and with respect to the financial newspaper, in the State of New Jersey or the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York.
Authorized Newspapers means each newspaper of general circulation in New --------------------- York, New York, or in any other place specified by Seller, printed in the English language and customarily published on each Business Day, whether or not published on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays.
Authorized Newspapers means a newspaper customarily published at least once a day for at least five days in each calendar week and of general circulation in New York City and in London and, to the extent the Securities are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and the Luxembourg Stock Exchange shall so require, in Luxembourg or, if it shall be impracticable in the opinion of the Trustee for the Securities of the appropriate series to make such publication, in another capital city in Western Europe. Such publication (which may be in different newspapers) is expected to be made in the Eastern edition of The Wall Street Journal, in the London edition of the Financial Times and, if applicable, in the Luxemburger Wort.

Examples of Authorized Newspapers in a sentence

  • If by reason of the suspension of publication of any Authorized Newspaper or Authorized Newspapers or by reason of any other cause it shall be impracticable to publish any notice to Holders of Bearer Securities as provided above, then such notification to Holders of Bearer Securities as shall be given with the approval of the Trustee shall constitute sufficient notice to such Holders for every purpose hereunder.

  • In case by reason of the suspension of publication of any Authorized Newspaper or Authorized Newspapers or by reason of any other cause it shall be impracticable to publish any notice to Holders of Bearer Securities as provided above, then such notification to Holders of Bearer Securities as shall be given with the approval of the Trustee shall constitute sufficient notice to such Holders for every purpose hereunder.

  • In case, by reason of the suspension of publication of any Authorized Newspaper or Authorized Newspapers or by reason of any other cause, it shall be impracticable to publish any notice to Holders of Bearer Securities as provided above, then such notification to Holders of Bearer Securities as shall be given with the approval of the Trustee shall constitute sufficient notice to such Holders for every purpose hereunder.

  • In case, by reason of the suspension of publication of any Authorized Newspaper or Authorized Newspapers or by reason of any other cause, it shall be impracticable to publish any notice to Holders of Bearer Securities as provided above, then such notification to Holders of Bearer Securities as shall be given as directed by the Company shall constitute sufficient notice to such Holders for every purpose hereunder.

  • In the event of suspension of publication of any Authorized Newspapers or by reason of any other cause it shall be impracticable to give notice by publication, such notification as shall be given with the approval of the Trustee shall constitute sufficient notice for every purpose hereunder.


More Definitions of Authorized Newspapers

Authorized Newspapers means THE WALL STREET JOURNAL and THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, or if either ceases to exist, then in such other newspapers as the Secretary may designate and a newspaper printed in English, approved by the Secretary and of general circulation in Baltimore, Maryland.
Authorized Newspapers means the Luxembourg Wort of Luxembourg and The Financial Times (European Edition) of London, England. If either such newspaper shall cease to be published, the Corporation shall substitute for it another newspaper in Europe, customarily published at least once a day for at least five (5) days in each calendar week, of general circulation. If, because of temporary suspension of publication or general circulation of either such newspaper or for any other reason, it is impossible or, in the opinion of the Corporation, impracticable to make any publication of any notice required by this Certificate of Designations in the manner herein provided, such publication or other notice in lieu thereof which is made by the Corporation in the exercise of its reasonable discretion shall constitute a sufficient publication of such notice.
Authorized Newspapers means The Bond Buyer and two other newspapers customarily published at least once a day for at least five days (other than legal holidays) in each calendar week, printed in the English language and of general circulation, in Los Angeles, California, and in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York.
Authorized Newspapers means no fewer than two newspapers or financial journals of general circulation (or substantial circulation in the financial community), one in the City of Boston, Massachusetts, and one in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, each customarily published at least once a day for at least five days (other than legal holidays) in each calendar week and printed in the English language.
Authorized Newspapers. Any of the following, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times or such other newspaper determined by the Indenture Trustee in its sole judgment.
Authorized Newspapers means The Bond Buyer and two other
Authorized Newspapers means a newspaper customarily published at least once a day for at least five days in each calendar week and of general circulation in New York City and in London and, to the extent the Securities are listed on the Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange shall so require, in Luxembourg or, if it shall be impracticable in the opinion of the Trustee for the Securities of the appropriate series to make such publication, in another capital city in Western Europe. Such publication (which may be in different newspapers) is expected to be made in the Eastern edition of The Wall Street Journal, in the London edition of the Financial Times and in the Luxemburger Wort.