Public Indebtedness definition

Public Indebtedness means any payment obligation, including any contingent liability, of any person arising from bonds, debentures, notes or other securities that (A) are, or were intended at the time of issuance to be, quoted, listed or traded on any securities exchange or other securities market (including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, securities eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144A under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (or any successor law or regulation of similar effect)) and (B) have an original maturity of more than one year or are combined with a commitment so that the original maturity of one year or less may be extended at the option of Mexico to a period in excess of one year;
Public Indebtedness means Indebtedness evidenced by notes, debentures, or other similar instruments issued after the date of this Agreement pursuant to either (i) a registered public offering or (ii) a private placement of such instruments in accordance with an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 and/or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or similar law.
Public Indebtedness means any Indebtedness of, or guaranteed by, the Republic which (i) is publicly offered or privately placed in security markets, (ii) is in the form of, or represented by, bonds, notes or other securities or any guarantees thereof, (iii) is, or was intended at the time of issue to be, quoted, listed or traded on any stock exchange, automated trading system or over-the-counter or other securities market (including, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, securities eligible for sale pursuant to Rule 144A under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (or any successor law or regulation of similar effect)) and (iv) has an original maturity of more than one year or is combined with a commitment so that the original maturity of one year or less may be extended at the option of the Republic to a period in excess of one year.

Examples of Public Indebtedness in a sentence

  • Except as provided in Section 2.09 of this Agreement, the Borrower’s representative is its Minister of Economy and Finance, provided that the Borrower’s Director of Public Indebtedness may, by him or herself, represent the Borrower to sign amendments to this Agreement which are considered of an administrative and non-financial nature.

  • Public Indebtedness comprises processes conducive to agreeing to new indebtedness operations, such as the scheduling and negotiation, as well processes like funds disbursement, debt payment and the recording of the said operations.

  • Public Indebtedness Law reviews: For article, "The Colorado Constitution in the New Century", see 78 U.

  • Limitations of Liability: Per Article 11 of the Colorado Constitution, Public Indebtedness, Larimer County does not accept any Limitation of Liability provisions within the final agreement.

  • Public companies and legal relationships or trusts having operations negotiated with national government guarantees shall be obliged to inform the National Directorate for Public Indebtedness on any payments made with regard to the coverage of debt service, in accordance with the directives issued by the said National Bureau.


More Definitions of Public Indebtedness

Public Indebtedness means any bonds, debentures, notes or similar debt securities issued in a public offering or a private placement (other than the Notes) to institutional investors.
Public Indebtedness means any payment obligation, including any contingent liability, of any person arising from bonds, debentures, Debt Securities or other securities that (A) are, or were intended at the time of issuance to be, quoted, listed or traded on any securities exchange or other securities market (including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, securities eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144A under the Act (or any successor law or regulation of similar effect)) and (B) have an original maturity of more than one year or are combined with a commitment so that the original maturity of one year or less may be extended at the option of Mexico to a period in excess of one year.
Public Indebtedness means Indebtedness represented or evidenced by notes, bonds or other similar instruments of the kind customarily offered in the public securities markets and of the kind customarily subject to listing and trading on securities exchanges (without regard, however, to whether or not the instruments are offered through public distributions or in private placements); and
Public Indebtedness means any indebtedness which (a) is in the form of or represented by any bond, note, debenture, debenture stock, loan stock, certificate or other instrument, (b) is, or was intended by the issuer thereof to be at the time such indebtedness was issued, listed, quoted or traded on any stock exchange or in any securities market (including, without limitation, any automated trading system or over-the-counter market) and (c) has a maturity date falling more than one year after its issue date; and
Public Indebtedness means any Relevant Debt incurred in connection with a financing or refinancing from a State, a public body, a supranational body (including, without limitation, the European Central Bank) or a financial institution or a bank acting upon the request, with the guarantee, the subsidy or support of a State or a public body or a supranational body.
Public Indebtedness means any indebtedness of the Company for money borrowed under notes, bonds or similar instruments offered and sold by the Company in an offering registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act;
Public Indebtedness means any Indebtedness that is in the form of, or represented by, bonds, notes or other securities that are, or are expressly intended to be at the time of issuance, quoted, listed or ordinarily purchased or sold on any stock exchange, automated trading system or over-the-counter or other securities market.