Original Note definition

Original Note shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the recitals.
Original Note shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble to this Agreement.
Original Note means, collectively, the Class M-1, Class M-2A, Class M-2B, Class B-1A, Class B-1B, Class B-2A and Class B-2B Notes.

Examples of Original Note in a sentence

  • The Holder acknowledges that the Holder is not relying on any person, firm or corporation, other than the Company and its officers and Board members, in making its investment or decision to invest in the Company or to accept this Note in lieu of the Original Note.


More Definitions of Original Note

Original Note means, in relation to any Global Note, a Bearer Note in definitive form for which such Global Note (or any permanent Global Note for which such Global Note may be exchanged) may be exchanged (or, in relation to a part of a Global Note in respect of which Direct Rights have arisen, would have been exchangeable before the acquisition of such Direct Rights) in accordance with its terms and, in relation to a Global Certificate, a Registered Note that is represented by such Global Certificate (or, in relation to any Registered Note that has become void as the result of the acquisition by an Original Account Holder of Direct Rights in respect of such Registered Note, such Registered Note before it became void)
Original Note means a Note (as defined in the Existing Credit Agreement).
Original Note means the "Note" referred to and defined as such in the Original Agreement.
Original Note means, in relation to any Global Note, a Bearer Note in definitive form for which such Global Note may be exchanged in accordance with its terms and, in relation to a Global Certificate, a Registered Note that is represented by such Global Certificate.
Original Note means a Note (as defined in the Original Credit Agreement).
Original Note shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Original Note shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.