Tender Indebtedness definition

Tender Indebtedness means any Distribution System Parity Obligations or portions thereof, a feature of which is an option, on the part of the holders thereof, or an obligation, under the terms of such Distribution System Parity Obligations, to tender all or a portion of such Distribution System Parity Obligations to the City, a conduit issuer for the City, a paying agent or other fiduciary or agent for payment or purchase and requiring that such obligation or that such rights to payments or portions of payments thereof be purchased if properly presented.
Tender Indebtedness means any Parity Securities that are payable, at the option of the holder thereof, prior to their stated maturity or due date, or that the County (or an agent thereof) is required, at the option of such holder, to purchase prior to their stated maturity or due date.
Tender Indebtedness means any Parity Obligations or portions of Parity Obligations, a feature of which is an option or obligation, on the part of the owners thereof under the terms of such Parity Obligations, to tender all or a portion of such Parity Obligations to the District, a fiscal agent, a paying agent, a tender agent or other agent for purchase and requiring that such Parity Obligations or portions thereof be purchased at the applicable Purchase Price if properly presented.

Examples of Tender Indebtedness in a sentence

  • Optional Tender Indebtedness deemed to have been purchased in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Series Resolution in lieu of which other Bonds have been authenticated and delivered under such Series Resolution.

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  • For all principal and interest payments becoming due before the year in which such Tender Indebtedness is first subject to tender, such payments will be treated as described in the other applicable subparagraphs of this definition.

  • If any Outstanding Bonds or any Bonds that are then proposed to be issued constitute Tender Indebtedness, then Tender Indebtedness will be treated as if the principal amount of such Bonds were to be amortized over a term of not more than 30 years from the date such Tender Indebtedness was originally issued, except that if any principal maturity or amortization schedule is set forth in a Series Indenture, such schedule will be used to determine the principal maturity or amortization of such Bonds.

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More Definitions of Tender Indebtedness

Tender Indebtedness means any Indebtedness a feature of which is an option or obligation on the part of the Holders of such Indebtedness to tender all or a portion of such Indebtedness to a fiduciary for purchase or redemption prior to the stated maturity date of such Indebtedness, which may include Variable Rate Indebtedness with such a feature.
Tender Indebtedness means any Proposition C Indebtedness or portions of Proposition C Indebtedness a feature of which is an option which is exercisable but for the passage of time or the giving of notice or both, on the part of the owners thereof, or an obligation, under the terms of such Proposition C Indebtedness, to tender all or a portion of such Proposition C Indebtedness prior to the stated maturity date of such Proposition C Indebtedness to the Authority or a fiduciary or agent for payment or purchase and requiring that such Proposition C Indebtedness or portions of Proposition C Indebtedness be purchased if properly presented.
Tender Indebtedness means any Second Lien Bond a feature of which is an option or obligation on the part of the Owners of such Second Lien Bond to tender all or a portion of such bond or bonds to a fiduciary for purchase or redemption prior to the stated maturity date of such bond or bonds, which may include variable rate or adjustable rate indebtedness with such a feature.
Tender Indebtedness means any Bond or portion thereof a feature of which is an option, on the part of the Bond Owner, or an obligation, under the terms of such Bond, to tender all or a portion of such Bond to the Authority, the Trustee, the Paying Agent or other fiduciary or agent for payment or purchase and requiring that such Bond or portion thereof be purchased if properly presented.
Tender Indebtedness means any Revenue Bonds or portions of Revenue Bonds a feature of which is an option or an obligation on the part of the holders, under the terms of such Revenue Bonds, to tender all or a portion of such Revenue Bonds to the Authority, the Trustee, the Paying Agent or other fiduciary or agent or credit provider for payment or purchase and requiring that such Revenue Bonds or portions of Revenue Bonds be purchased if properly presented.
Tender Indebtedness means any indebtedness or portions of indebtedness a feature of which is an option, on the part of the holders of such indebtedness, or an obligation, under the terms of such indebtedness, to tender all or a portion of such indebtedness to the LACMTA, the Trustee, the Paying Agent or other fiduciary or agent for payment or purchase and requiring that such indebtedness or portions of indebtedness be purchased if properly presented.
Tender Indebtedness means any Subordinate Obligations or portions of Subordinate Obligations a feature of which is an obligation on the part of the Holders, under the terms of such Subordinate Obligations, to tender all or a portion of such Subordinate Obligations to the City, the Trustee, the Paying Agent or other fiduciary or agent or Credit Provider or Liquidity Provider for payment or purchase and requiring that such Subordinate Obligations or portions of Subordinate Obligations be purchased if properly presented.