Indicative Notice definition

Indicative Notice means either an Indicative Step-In Notice or an Indicative Transfer Notice given in accordance with Section 3.3;
Indicative Notice means either an Agent’s Indicative Step-In Notice or an Agent’s Indicative Transfer Notice given in accordance with Section 3.4.

Examples of Indicative Notice in a sentence

  • After the delivery of the Liability Report, unless an Agent’s Withdrawal Notice has been given, the Authority will, promptly upon becoming aware of them, notify the Agent in writing of any additional Material Antecedent Liabilities arising on or after the date of delivery of the Termination Notice or Indicative Notice, as the case may be, and prior to the end of the Termination Notice Period or the Indicative Notice Period, as the case may be.

  • Subject to Section 4.3 and without prejudice to the Security Trustee’s rights under the Security Documents, the Agent may give the Authority a notice (a “Step-In Notice”) at any time during an Indicative Notice Period or a Termination Notice Period, as the case may be.

  • The procurement agent will place a Prior Indicative Notice in OJEU wherever possible in order to reduce the timescales.

  • The procurement agent will place a Prior Indicative Notice in OJEU wherever possible in order to reduce the minimum timescales.

  • If the Province gives notice to the Agent as provided in this Section 4.6 then, provided the Indicative Notice Period has not expired in accordance with paragraph (i)(C) or paragraph (ii)(B), as applicable, of the definition of “Indicative Notice Period”, the Agent may issue a new Step-In Notice including details of a new proposed Appointed Representative.

  • After the delivery of the Liability Report, unless an Indenture Trustee’s Withdrawal Notice has been given, the Authority will, promptly upon becoming aware of them, notify the Indenture Trustee in writing of any additional Material Antecedent Liabilities arising on or after the date of delivery of the Termination Notice or Indicative Notice, as the case may be, and prior to the end of the Termination Notice Period or the Indicative Notice Period, as the case may be.

  • After the delivery of the Liability Report, unless a Collateral Agent’s Withdrawal Notice has been given, the Authority or Project Co, as applicable, will, promptly upon becoming aware of them, notify the Collateral Agent in writing of any additional Material Antecedent Liabilities arising on or after the date of delivery of the Termination Notice or Indicative Notice, as the case may be, and prior to the end of the Termination Notice Period or the Indicative Notice Period, as the case may be.

  • Subject to Section 4.3 and without prejudice to the Security Trustee’s rights under the Security Documents, the Indenture Trustee may give the Authority a notice (a “Step-In Notice”) at any time during an Indicative Notice Period or a Termination Notice Period, as the case may be.

  • The Open Tender procedure is comprised of the following four main steps: ⮚ Step 1- Prior Indicative Notice (PIN) : The Prior Indicative Notice is the first stage of the Open Tender process.

  • The Agent may give only one Step-In Notice following delivery of any one Indicative Notice, unless the Agent is permitted pursuant to Section 4.6 [Province Objection to Proposed Appointed Representative] of this Agreement to issue a new Step-In Notice.