Early Redemption definition
Examples of Early Redemption in a sentence
The principal and interest may be payable monthly, and may be payable earlier or later than the Expected Maturity Date, following an Event of Default or while an Early Redemption Event has occurred and is continuing.
The principal may be payable monthly, and may be payable earlier or later than the Expected Maturity Date, following an Event of Default or while an Early Redemption Event has occurred and is continuing.
In the case of early redemption, the Early Redemption Amount will be determined pursuant to paragraph (e) above.
If, after any presentation thereof to the Global Agent, the principal or notional amount, as applicable, of Notes represented by any Book-Entry Note of a particular issue is reduced to zero, such Book-Entry Note shall remain outstanding on the records of the Global Agent until the Maturity Date or Early Redemption Date.
The Early Redemption Notice must be accompanied by evidence showing that the relevant Holder is the Holder of the relevant Note(s) at the time the Early Redemption Notice is delivered.