Bookrunner definition
Bookrunner or “Administrative Agent” of any kind shall have no right or duty under any Loan Documents other than those applicable to all Lenders, and shall in no event have any fiduciary duty to any Secured Party.
Bookrunner shall have the meaning provided in the first paragraph of this Agreement, and shall include any successor thereto.
Bookrunner the “Security Trustee”, a “Hedge Counterparty”, the “L/C Bank”, an “Ancillary Facility Lender” or a “Lender” shall be construed so as to include their respective and any subsequent successors, Transferees and permitted assigns in accordance with their respective interests;
Examples of Bookrunner in a sentence
If the Administrative Agent, an Arranger or a Bookrunner or any Lender shall receive interest in an amount that exceeds the Maximum Rate, the excess interest shall be applied to the principal of the Loans or, if it exceeds such unpaid principal, refunded to the relevant Borrower.
More Definitions of Bookrunner
Bookrunner means BofA Securities, Inc., in its capacity as the lead bookrunner.
Bookrunner means each of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Bank of America, N.A., London Branch, BNP Paribas Fortis SA/NV, Citigroup Global Markets Limited, Credit Suisse Loan Funding LLC, Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., FirstCaribbean International Bank (Bahamas) Limited, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Bank USA, ING Capital LLC, Royal Bank of Canada, Societe Generale, London Branch and The Bank of Nova Scotia, each in its capacity as a bookrunner.
Bookrunner means Carnegie Investment Bank AB (publ).
Bookrunner shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble hereto.
Bookrunner means each of Scotiabank and the Lenders listed on Schedule 2.01 hereto, in their capacities as the Bookrunners for the Revolving Loan facility or the Term Loan facility, as applicable.
Bookrunner means Pareto Securities AS.
Bookrunner means Nordea Bank AB (publ).