Certain Limitations definition
Examples of Certain Limitations in a sentence
Merger or Consolidation of, or Assumption of the Obligations of, Trust Depositor; Certain Limitations 33 Section 6.04.
Merger, Consolidation or Assumption of the Obligations of Seller; Certain Limitations....
Merger or Consolidation of, or Assumption of the Obligations of, Seller; Certain Limitations .
Merger or Consolidation of, or Assumption of the Obligations of, Trust Depositor; Certain Limitations 30 Section 6.04.
Subject to paragraphs (4) (Certain Limitations to Registration, Transfer etc.
Merger or Consolidation of, or Assumption of the Obligations of, Trust Depositor; Certain Limitations 32 Section 6.04.
The rights of each Lender, the Issuing Lender and their respective Affiliates and participants under this Section are (i) subject to the provisions of Section 2.1.3 [Certain Limitations] and Section 5.1.2 [Bifurcation] and (ii) in addition to other rights and remedies (including other rights of setoff) that such Lender, the Issuing Lender or their respective Affiliates and participants may have.
In accordance with Section 5.10 [Indemnity], but subject at all times to Section 2.1.3 [Certain Limitations] and Section 5.1.2 [Bifurcation], the Borrowers shall indemnify the Lenders for any loss or expense, including loss of margin, incurred with respect to any such prepayments applied against Loans subject to a LIBOR Rate Option on any day other than the last day of the applicable Interest Period.
Subject to paragraphs (4) (Certain Limitations to Registration, Transfer etc.) and (5) (Taxes), upon surrender of (a) a certificated ADR in a form satisfactory to the Depositary at the Transfer Office or (b) proper instructions and documentation in the case of a Direct Registration ADR, the Holder hereof is entitled to delivery at, or to the extent in dematerialized form from, the Custodian's office of the Deposited Securities at the time represented by the ADSs evidenced by this ADR.
Certain Limitations on Owner Trustee's and Indenture Trustee's Rights.