Free to Trade Time definition

Free to Trade Time means the time we notify the parties participating as lenders of record in Syndication of their final allocations in the Facility and that Syndication has terminated.
Free to Trade Time means the time we, or any relevant bookrunner(s), notify the parties participating as lenders of record in Syndication of their final allocations in the Facility.
Free to Trade Time means the time the Underwriters notify the Syndication Lenders of their final allocations in the Facilities.

Examples of Free to Trade Time in a sentence

  • For purposes of the first proviso of the preceding sentence, the loss carryforward amount for a particular limited partner applicable to the Current Year shall be the sum of all prior year Net Losses allocated to the Limited Partner and not subsequently offset by prior year Net Profits.

  • Free to Trade Time means the time the Arrangers notify the Syndication Lenders of their final allocations in the Senior Term Facility.

  • It is confirmed that the two pieces of identified lands are in separate ownership, and despite suggestions to the contrary, neither of these site are in the control of the applicant.


More Definitions of Free to Trade Time

Free to Trade Time means the later of:
Free to Trade Time means, in relation to a Facility Interest, the earliest to occur of:
Free to Trade Time means the time the Bookrunners & Mandated Lead Arrangers notify the Syndication Lenders of their final allocations in connection with the Facility.
Free to Trade Time means the earlier of:
Free to Trade Time means the time the Bookrunners notify the Syndication Lenders of their final allocations in the Facility.
Free to Trade Time means the time the Arrangers notify the Syndication Lenders of their final allocations in the Facilities.
Free to Trade Time means, in relation to a Facility Interest, the time when a Mandated Lead Arranger (in their capacity as bookrunner(s)) notifies the parties participating lenders of record in syndication of their final allocations in the Facilities, or the Syndication Date (whichever is earlier).