Reference Date definition

Reference Date means 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December in each year for as long as any Bonds are outstanding.
Reference Date has the meaning set forth in Section 4.10.
Reference Date has the meaning specified in the definition ofAvailable Amount.”

Examples of Reference Date in a sentence

  • Since the Reference Date, none of the Companies has experienced any shortages of supplies or other disruptions to its supply chains and none of the Companies has received any written (or to the Knowledge of the Company, oral) notice, nor does the Company have any Knowledge of, any current or potential shortage of supplies or other disruptions to its supply chains.

  • The tangible and intangible assets and property to which the Companies good and valid title to, or validly lease and have a valid leasehold interest in, or have a valid agreement permitting the use of, are sufficient to enable the businesses of the Companies to be conducted immediately after the Closing in the same manner as the businesses of the Companies have been conducted since the Reference Date, except for the Carveout Exceptions.


More Definitions of Reference Date

Reference Date means the Strike Fixing Date and each Valuation Date, or if earlier, the Reference Cut- Off Date.
Reference Date means, in relation to a Retroactive Adjustment, the date as of which the relevant Retroactive Adjustment takes effect or, in any such case, if that is not a dealing day, the next following dealing day.
Reference Date means the Valuation Date or, if earlier, the Reference Cut-Off Date.
Reference Date means 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December each year.
Reference Date has the meaning specified in Section 13.03(iv).
Reference Date will be set out in the relevant notice of redemption;
Reference Date means the later of (i) the Issue Date and (ii) the latest date (if any) on which any further Notes have been issued pursuant to Condition 11;