Common use of Condition Subsequent Clause in Contracts

Condition Subsequent. If the Securities are not issued on or before the Effective Date specified hereon, or such other date as may be specified by notice from Party A to Party B prior to the Effective Date, (the “Cut-off Date”) the parties hereto will be released and discharged from any obligations owed to each other with respect to this Transaction and their respective rights against each other under this Transaction will be cancelled with no payment or delivery due from either party, provided that such cancellation, release and discharge shall not affect (i) any of the rights, liabilities or obligations of the parties with respect to payments or other obligations due and payable or due to be performed in respect of this Transaction on or prior to the Cut-off Date or (ii) any other rights or obligations of the parties under the Agreement. Please confirm that the foregoing correctly sets forth the terms of our agreement by executing the copy of this confirmation enclosed for that purpose and returning it to us. Yours Sincerely, BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA, S.A. p.p. By:…………………… By:……………………… Name: Name: Title: Authorised Signatory Title: Authorised Signatory DOURO FINANCE B.V. By:…………………. MULTIPLE EXCHANGE INDEX ANNEX Component Security: Each component security of the Index. Amendment to Section 6.8(e): The words "the level of the relevant Index at the close of the regular trading session on the relevant Exchange" on lines 4 and 5 of Section 6.8(e) of the Equity Definitions shall be deleted and replaced with the words "the official closing level of the Index as calculated and published by the Index Sponsor". Scheduled Trading Day: Any day on which: (i) the Index Sponsor is scheduled to publish the level of the Index; and (ii) the Related Exchange is scheduled to be open for trading for its regular trading session. Exchange Business Day: Any Scheduled Trading Day on which: (i) the Index Sponsor publishes the level of the Index; and (ii) the Related Exchange is open for trading during its regular trading session, notwithstanding the Related Exchange closing prior to its Scheduled Closing Time. Valuation Time: (i) For the purposes of determining whether a Market Disruption Event has occurred: (a) in respect of any Component Security, the Scheduled Closing Time on the Exchange in respect of such Component Security, and (b) in respect of any options contracts or future contracts on the Index, the close of trading on the Related Exchange; and (ii) in all other circumstances, the time at which the official closing level of the Index is calculated and published by the Index Sponsor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Trust Instrument, Letter Agreement, www.appsbbva.com

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