Not Domestic Issuance definition

Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was, at the time the relevant obligation was issued (or reissued, as the case may be) or incurred, intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity) shall be deemed not to be intended for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity.
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or, as a result of some other action having been taken for such purpose, is qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the Reference Entity) shall be deemed not to be issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity.Section 3.14. Method for Determining Valuation Obligations. For purposes of Section 3.2(a) (Valuation Obligation), the term "Valuation Obligation" may be defined as each obligation of the Reference Entity described by the Valuation Obligation Category specified as being applicable in the Standard, and, subject to Section 3.15 (Interpretation of Provisions), having each of the Valuation Obligation Characteristics, if any, specified as being applicable in the Standard, in each case, as of the Valuation Date (unless otherwise specified). The following terms shall have the following meanings:
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation except any obligation that either (A) in the case of a loan, was incurred or solely originated by lenders in the domestic market of the Reference Entity or (B) in the case of a Bond was issued or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the Reference Entity) satisfies this characteristic.

Examples of Not Domestic Issuance in a sentence

  • If either of the Obligation Characteristics "Listed" or "Not Domestic Issuance" is specified as being applicable in the Standard or the Pricing Supplement, the Securities shall be construed as though the relevant Obligation Characteristic had been specified as an Obligation Characteristic only with respect to Bonds.

  • For purposes of the application of the Obligation Characteristics, only the Underlying Obligation must satisfy on the relevant date each of the specified applicable Obligation Characteristics, if any, from the following list: Listed, Not Contingent, Not Domestic Issuance, Assignable Loan, Consent Required Loan, Direct Loan Participation, Transferable, Maximum Maturity, Accelerated or Matured and Not Bearer.

  • For purposes of the application of the Valuation Obligation Characteristics, only the Underlying Obligation must satisfy on the relevant date each of the specified applicable Valuation Obligation Characteristics, if any, from the following list: Listed, Not Contingent, Not Domestic Issuance, Assignable Loan, Consent Required Loan, Direct Loan Participation, Transferable, Maximum Maturity, Accelerated or Matured and Not Bearer.

  • If either of the Obligation Characteristics "Listed" or "Not Domestic Issuance" is specified in these Credit Linked Conditions, these Credit Linked Conditions shall be construed as though the relevant Obligation Characteristic had been specified as an Obligation Characteristic only with respect to Bonds.

  • Underlying Obligation must satisfy on the relevant date each of the relevant Obligation Characteristics or the Deliverable Obligation Characteristics from the following list, if applicable: Not Contingent Not Domestic Issuance Assignable Loan Consent Required Loan Transferable Maximum Maturity Not Bearer.


More Definitions of Not Domestic Issuance

Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or, as a result of some other action having been taken for such purpose, is qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the Reference Entity) shall be deemed not to be issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Deliverable Obligation means
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was issued (or reissued, as the case may be) or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or, as a result of some other action having been taken for suchpurpose, is qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the Reference Entity) shall be deemed not to be issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Obligation Acceleration means one or more Obligations in an aggregate amount of not less than the Default Requirement have become due and payable before they would otherwise have been due and payable as a result of, or on the basis of, the occurrence of a default, event of default or other similar condition or event (however described), other than a failure to make any required payment, in respect of the Reference Entity under one or more Obligations. Obligation Currency means the currency or currencies in which the Obligation is denominated. Obligation Default means one or more Obligations in an aggregate amount of not less than the Default Requirement have become capable of being declared due and payable before they would otherwise have been due and payable as a result of, or on the basis of, the occurrence of a default, event of default, or other similar condition or event (however described), other than a failure to make any required payment, in respect of the Reference Entity under one or more Obligations. Original Non-Standard Reference Obligation means the obligation of the Reference Entity (either directly or as provider of a guarantee) which is Specified as the Reference Obligation in respect of such Reference Entity (if any is so Specified) provided that if an obligation is not an obligation of the Reference Entity, such obligation will not constitute a valid Original Non-Standard Reference Obligation for purposes of the relevant Notes (other than for the purposes of determining the Seniority Level and for the "Not Subordinated" Obligation Characteristic or "Not Subordinated" Deliverable Obligation Characteristic) unless (a) this definition of "Original Non-Standard Reference Obligation" is specifically amended or overridden in the Applicable Pricing Supplement, or (b) the relevant Notes are Refer...
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was, at the time the relevant obligation was issued (or reissued, as the case may be) or incurred, intended to be offered for
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was issued (or reissued, as the case may be), or intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or, as a result of some other action having been taken for such
Not Domestic Issuance means any obligation other than an obligation that was, at the time the relevant obligation was issued (or reissued, as the case may be) or incurred, intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity. Any obligation that is registered or qualified for sale outside the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity (regardless of whether such obligation is also registered or qualified for sale within the domestic market of the relevant Reference Entity) shall be deemed not to be intended for sale primarily in the domestic market of the Reference Entity. Section 2.20. Method for Determining Reference Obligations. For purposes of Section 2.15, the term “Reference Obligation” may be defined as each obligation of each Reference Entity described by the Reference Obligation Category specified as being applicable in the relevant Standard, and, subject to Section 2.21(c), having each of the Reference Obligation Characteristics, if any, specified as being applicable in the relevant Standard, in each case, as of the relevant Relevant Date. The following terms shall have the following meanings:
Not Domestic Issuance means the Obligations of the Reference Entity other than the obligations that were, at the time the relevant obligations were issued, intended to be offered for sale primarily in the domestic market. Any Obligations of the Reference Entity that are registered for sale not only in the domestic market or only in the international market shall be deemed the Not Domestic Issuance Obligations of the Reference Entity.