Examples of Underlying Securities Indenture in a sentence
If an event of default under the Underlying Securities Indenture occurs and is continuing, and if directed by 100% of the Certificateholders, the Trustee shall vote the Underlying Securities in favor of directing, or take such other action as may be appropriate to direct, the Underlying Securities trustee to declare the unpaid principal amount of the Underlying Securities and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon to be due and payable.
If an event of default under the Underlying Securities Indenture occurs and is continuing, and if directed by all of the outstanding Class A-1 and Class A-2 Certificateholders, the Trustee shall vote the Underlying Securities in favor of directing, or take such other action as may be appropriate to direct, the Underlying Securities Trustee to declare the unpaid principal amount of the Underlying Securities and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon to be due and payable.
If an event of default under the Underlying Securities Indenture occurs and is continuing, and if directed by all of the outstanding Certificateholders, the Trustee shall vote the Underlying Securities in favor of directing, or take such other action as may be appropriate to direct, the Underlying Securities trustee to declare the unpaid principal amount of the Underlying Securities and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon to be due and payable.
If an event of default under the Underlying Securities Indenture occurs and is continuing, and if directed by all of the outstanding Class A and Class B Certificateholders, the Trustee shall vote the Underlying Securities in favor of directing, or take such other action as may be appropriate to direct, the Underlying Securities trustee to declare the unpaid principal amount of the Underlying Securities and any accrued and unpaid interest thereon to be due and payable.
Underlying Securities [Indenture]: The declaration of trust dated as of September 19, 1996, executed by the Underlying Securities Guarantor and the trustees of the Underlying Securities Issuer.