Examples of Public Certificates in a sentence
The Public Certificates (other than the Class X-A Certificates) shall be issued in minimum denominations of $10,000 and integral multiples of $1 in excess thereof.
The Public Certificates (other than the Class X-A and Class X-B Certificates) shall be issued in minimum denominations of $10,000 and integral multiples of $1 in excess thereof.
The Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-4, Class A-5, Class B, Class C and Class D Certificates (the "Public Certificates") will be sold by the Purchaser to Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc.
The Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-AB, Class A-4, Class A-M and Class A-J Certificates (the "Public Certificates") will be sold by Purchaser to Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated and Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.
Beneficial interests in the Book-Entry Certificates shall be held by the Beneficial Owners thereof through the book-entry facilities of the Clearing Agency as described herein, in minimum denominations of $1,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof in the case of the Public Certificates.
The [Class A-1, Class A-1A, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-AB, Class A-4, Class A-M and Class A-J] Certificates (the "Public Certificates") will be sold by the Purchaser to [Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, Banc of America Securities LLC, Naxxxxx Sxxxxxxxes North America Inc.
The Underwriters will offer the Public Certificates for sale publicly pursuant to a Prospectus dated March 31, 2006, as supplemented by a Prospectus Supplement dated April 6, 2006 (together, the "Prospectus Supplement") and the Initial Purchasers will offer the Private Certificates for sale in transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to a Private Placement Memorandum dated April 6, 2006 (the "Memorandum").
The Underwriters will offer the Public Certificates for sale publicly pursuant to a Prospectus dated March 2, 2005, as supplemented by a Prospectus Supplement dated April 19, 2005 (together, the "Prospectus Supplement"), and the Initial Purchasers will offer the Private Certificates for sale in transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to a Private Placement Memorandum dated April 19, 2005 (the "Memorandum").
The intended project outcome was to downstream housing loans to moderate and lower income beneficiaries, with a focus on women.
The Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class A-AB, Class A-4, Class A-4FL, Class A-J, Class B, Class C and Class D Certificates (the "Public Certificates") will be sold by Purchaser to Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc.