Registered Global Instrument definition

Registered Global Instrument means a Regulation S Global Instrument and/or a Rule 144A Global Instrument;
Registered Global Instrument means, as the context may require, (i) in the case of an International Registered Instruments, a Global International Instrument Certificate; and (ii) in the case of DTC Registered Instruments, a Global Instrument Certificate.
Registered Global Instrument means, as the context may require, (i) in the case of an International Registered Instruments, a global instrument certificate, provided that specific arrangements are made for the issue thereof; and (ii) in the case of DTC Registered Instruments, to a Global Instrument Certificate.

Examples of Registered Global Instrument in a sentence

  • A holder of an interest in a Registered Global Instrument must rely on the procedures of the Relevant Clearing System to receive payments under the relevant Program Securities.

  • Program Securities issued in registered form will be represented by interests in a permanent global registered instrument (each a "Registered Global Instrument").

  • Transfers of a Registered Global Instrument registered in the name of a nominee for DTC shall be limited to transfers of such Registered Global Instrument, in whole but not in part, to another nominee of DTC or to a successor of DTC or such successor’s nominee.

  • While any Partly Paid Instalments due from the holder of Partly Paid Instruments are overdue, no interest in a Temporary Global Instruments or Registered Global Instrument representing such Instruments may be exchanged for an interest in a Permanent Global Instrument or for Definitive Instruments or a Registered Instrument (as the case may be).

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  • While any Partly Paid Instalments due from the holder of Partly Paid Instruments are overdue, no interest in a Permanent Global Instruments or Registered Global Instrument representing such Instruments may be exchanged for an interest in a Permanent Global Instrument or for Definitive Instruments or a Registered Instrument (as the case may be).

  • Each Tranche of Instruments in registered form sold within the United States in reliance on Rule 144A under the Securities Act will be represented by beneficial interests in a restricted global instrument in registered form, without interest coupons (a “Restricted Registered Global Instrument” and, together with an Unrestricted Registered Global Instrument, the “Registered Global Instruments”), deposited with a custodian for, and registered in the name of a nominee of, DTC.

  • Interests in Registered Global Instruments may be exchanged for definitive Registered Instruments, without Receipts or Coupons, in the manner, and subject to the conditions, set out in Condition 1.07 and Condition 2.1.07 Interests in a Registered Global Instrument will be exchangeable (free of charge), in whole but not in part, for definitive Registered Instruments only upon the occurrence of an Exchange Event.

  • The Issuer agrees that such Direct Rights shall, by virtue of this Deed, be acquired by such Relevant Account Holder immediately upon the relevant Registered Global Instrument becoming void, without any need for any further action by any person.

  • All amounts payable to DTC or its nominee as registered holder of a Registered Global Instrument in respect of Instruments denominated in a Specified Currency other than U.S. dollars shall be paid by transfer by the Registrar to an account in the relevant Specified Currency of the Exchange Agent named in the Fiscal Agency Agreement on behalf of DTC or its nominee for payment in such Specified Currency for conversion into U.S. dollars in accordance with the provisions of the Fiscal Agency Agreement.

Related to Registered Global Instrument

  • Registered Name refers to a domain name within the domain of the Registry TLD, whether consisting of two or more (e.g., xxxx.xxxxx.xxxx) levels, about which VNDS or an affiliate engaged in providing registry services maintains data in a registry database, arranges for such maintenance, or derives revenue from such maintenance. A name in a registry database may be a Registered Name even though it does not appear in a TLD zone file (e.g., a registered but inactive name).