StarPoint Resources definition

StarPoint Resources means StarPoint Resources, a partnership organized under the laws of the Province of Alberta;

Examples of StarPoint Resources in a sentence

  • CUSIP/ISIN: 000000XX0 No. • [$44,484,000] CANETIC RESOURCES TRUST (A trust governed by the laws of Alberta) 6.50% CONVERTIBLE EXTENDIBLE UNSECURED SUBORDINATED DEBENTURE DUE JULY 31, 2005 (July 31, 2010, if extended) CANETIC RESOURCES TRUST (the “Trust”) for value received hereby acknowledges itself indebted and, subject to the provisions of the trust indenture (the “Indenture”) dated as of May 26, 2005 among StarPoint Energy Trust (“StarPoint”), StarPoint Resources Ltd.

  • CUSIP/ISIN: 000000XX0 No. • [$44,484,000] CANETIC RESOURCES TRUST (A trust governed by the laws of Alberta) 6.50% CONVERTIBLE EXTENDIBLE UNSECURED SUBORDINATED DEBENTURE DUE JULY 31, 2005 (July 31, 2010, if extended) CANETIC RESOURCES TRUST (the "Trust") for value received hereby acknowledges itself indebted and, subject to the provisions of the trust indenture (the "Indenture") dated as of May 26, 2005 among StarPoint Energy Trust ("StarPoint"), StarPoint Resources Ltd.

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