Reference Securities definition

Reference Securities means any securities included in the Reference Property.
Reference Securities means the long-term unsecured senior, non-credit enhanced debt of the Company.
Reference Securities means the 30-year Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Gold 8.0% mortgage participation certificates issued in calendar year 1995.

Examples of Reference Securities in a sentence

  • On the Initial Reference Security Purchase Date, the Issuer will purchase the Reference Securities.

  • We agree to abide by Regulation M under the Exchange Act and we agree not to bid for, purchase, attempt to purchase, or sell, directly or indirectly, any Securities, any other Reference Securities (as defined in Regulation M) of the issuer, or any other securities of such issuer as you may designate, except as brokers pursuant to unsolicited orders and as otherwise provided in this Agreement.

  • The Issuer's obligation to pay the purchase price of the Reference Securities will be subject to the condition precedent that the Dealer has determined inits absolute discretion that it has received from theAuthorised Offeror an amount equal to the Initial Purchase Payment Amount by no later than the Initial Condition Precedent Time on the Initial Condition Precedent Date.

  • The Compartment Assets are the Reference Securities specified in paragraph 11 of Part B.

  • Scheduled Cashflow Obligation: Not applicable.3. Payments under the Reference Securities On the Initial Reference Security Purchase Date, the Issuer will use up to 100 per cent of the net issue proceeds of the Notes to purchase the Reference Securities.


More Definitions of Reference Securities

Reference Securities means [insert benchmark security] [securities selected by the Independent Investment Banker as having an actual or interpolated maturity comparable to the remaining term of the Notes that would be utilised, at the time of selection and in accordance with customary financial practice, in pricing new issues of corporate debt securities of a comparable maturity to the remaining term of the Notes.]
Reference Securities means (i) in the case of NU, NU's unsecured long-term Debt not entitled to the benefits of a letter of credit or other credit enhancement facility and (ii) in the case of CL&P and WMECO, their respective First Mortgage Bonds not entitled to the benefits of a letter of credit or other credit enhancement facility (or, if no First Mortgage Bonds of CL&P or WMECO (as the case may be) are then outstanding, such Borrower's other senior secured long-term Debt not entitled to the benefits of a letter of credit or other credit enhancement facility).
Reference Securities means, in respect of any exercise of Exchange Rights by a Noteholder, the number of Stapled Securities (rounded down, if necessary, to the nearest whole number) determined by dividing the aggregate principal amount of the Notes the subject of the relevant exercise of Exchange Rights by the Exchange Price in effect on the relevant Exchange Date;
Reference Securities has the meaning specified in Section 1010(a).
Reference Securities means, for each of IES Utilities, Wisconsin Power and IPC, such Utility's first mortgage bonds or other most senior secured non-credit enhanced long-term debt.
Reference Securities means, in relation to any Underlying Index, the securities comprising such Underlying Index.
Reference Securities means, for each of IES Utilities, Wisconsin Power and IPC, such Utility's first mortgage bonds or other most senior secured non-credit enhanced long-term debt. "Register" has the meaning assigned to that term in Section 8.07(c).