Free Trade Date definition

Free Trade Date means, with respect to any Note, the date that is one (1) year after the Last Original Issue Date of such Note.
Free Trade Date means the date that is one year after the Last Original Issuance Date.
Free Trade Date means the date that is one year after the last date of original issuance of the Notes.

Examples of Free Trade Date in a sentence

  • To effect such automatic exchange, the Company will (A) deliver to the Depositary an instruction letter for the Depositary’s mandatory exchange process within a period of time that is reasonably likely to result in such exchange occurring on or prior to the 375th day after the Last Original Issuance Date and (B) deliver to each of the Trustee and the Registrar a duly completed Free Transferability Certificate promptly after the Free Trade Date.

  • In addition, Additional Interest will accrue on a Note on each day on which such Note is not Freely Tradable on or after the fifteenth (15th) day after the Free Trade Date of such Note.


More Definitions of Free Trade Date

Free Trade Date means the 380th day following the Closing Date.
Free Trade Date means the date that is one year after the relevant Last Original Issue Date.
Free Trade Date means (i) with respect to any New Money Note (other than any Affiliate Notes), the date that is one (1) year after the Original Issue Date of such Note, and (ii) with respect to any Affiliate Note, the date on which such Affiliate Note ceases to be a Transfer-Restricted Security.
Free Trade Date means the date that is one year after the Issue Date.
Free Trade Date means, with respect to any Note, the date that is one year after the Last Original Issue Date of such Note. “Fundamental Change” shall be deemed to have occurred at the time after the Notes are originally issued if any of the following occurs:
Free Trade Date means the one-year anniversary of the Last Original Issuance Date of the Securities.
Free Trade Date means the date that is the 18-month anniversary of the last date of original issuance of the Notes offered by the Offering Memorandum.