Indentures definition
Indentures means, collectively, the Leased Aircraft Indentures and the Owned Aircraft Indentures.
Indentures means all of such agreements.
Indentures means the Senior Notes Indenture and the Subordinated Notes Indenture.
Examples of Indentures in a sentence
Supplemental Indentures may contain covenants which are different than the covenants of the Company contained in this Forty-eighth Supplemental Indenture provided that such covenants shall not conflict with the Original Indenture (except as permitted under Article IX of the Original Indenture).
Nothing in the preceding two sentences shall result in the aggregate amount of the Obligations secured by the Indenture Properties exceeding the maximum amount of the Obligations that can be so secured without violation of the Indentures.
More Definitions of Indentures
Indentures means the indentures and note purchase agreements for the Existing Notes, any supplements, amendments or replacements of such indentures and note purchase agreements and all other indentures and other agreements governing notes, loans and/or other obligations pursuant to the Mortgage.
Indentures means, collectively, the Senior Note Indentures and the Senior Subordinated Note Indenture.
Indentures means, collectively, each Trust Indenture and Security Agreement listed on Schedule 1 to the Intercreditor Agreement, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with its terms.
Indentures means each of:
Indentures means, collectively, the 1988 Indenture, the 1996 Indenture, the 2000 Indenture and the 2001 Indenture.
Indentures mean, collectively, the Effective Date Indentures and the Restatement Date Indentures.
Indentures means the 1991 Indenture, the 2001 Indenture, the 2003 Indenture, the 2008 Indenture, and the Junior Subordinated Indenture.