Maturities Sample Clauses

Maturities. Each Note will mature on a date nine months or more from its Original Issue Date (the "Stated Maturity Date") selected by the investor or other purchaser and agreed to by the Company.
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Maturities. Each Note will mature on a date (the “Stated Maturity Date”) not less than twelve months after the date of delivery by the Company of such Note. Notes will mature on any date selected by the initial purchaser and agreed to by the Company. “Maturity” when used with respect to any Note means the date (such date, the “Maturity Date”) on which the outstanding principal amount of such Note becomes due and payable in full in accordance with its terms, whether at its Stated Maturity Date or by declaration of acceleration, call for redemption, repayment, as a result of a valid exercise of the Survivor’s Option, if any, or otherwise. Issuance: Unless otherwise specified in an applicable Pricing Supplement, all Notes having the same terms will be represented initially by a single Global Note. Each Global Note will be dated and issued as of the date of its authentication by the Trustee. All Discount Notes which have the same terms (collectively, the “Zero-Coupon Terms”) will be represented initially by a single Global Note in fully registered form without coupons. Each Global Note will bear an original issue date (the “Original Issue Date”). The Original Issue Date shall remain the same for all Notes subsequently issued upon registration of transfer, exchange or substitution of an original Note regardless of their dates of authentication. Identification Numbers: The Company has received from the CUSIP Service Bureau (the “CUSIP Service Bureau”) of Standard & Poor’s Corporation (“Standard & Poor’s”) one series of CUSIP numbers consisting of approximately 900 CUSIP numbers for future assignment to Global Notes. The Company will provide DTC and the Trustee with a list of such CUSIP numbers. The Company will assign CUSIP numbers as described below under Settlement Procedure “B”. DTC will notify the CUSIP Service Bureau periodically of the CUSIP numbers that the Company has assigned to Global Notes. The Company will reserve additional CUSIP numbers when necessary for assignment to Global Notes and will provide the Trustee and DTC with the list of additional CUSIP numbers so obtained. Registration: Unless otherwise specified by DTC, Global Notes will be issued only in fully registered form without coupons. Each Global Note will be registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for DTC, on the Note Register maintained under the Indenture by the Trustee. The beneficial owner of a Note (or one or more indirect participants in DTC designated by such owner) will designate one...
Maturities. Each Note will mature on a date (the "Maturity Date") not less than nine months after the date of delivery by the Company of such Note. Notes will mature on any date selected by the initial purchaser and agreed to by the Company. "Maturity" when used with respect to any Note, means the date on which the outstanding principal amount of such Note becomes due and payable in full in accordance with its terms, whether at its Maturity Date or by declaration of acceleration, call for redemption, repayment or otherwise.
Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date more than nine months from the settlement date for such Note.
Maturities. Each Book-Entry Note will mature on a date one year or more after the date of settlement for such Note.
Maturities. Each Book-Entry Note will mature on a date (the “Maturity Date”) not less than 9 months after the Original Issue Date for such Note.
Maturities. Each Certificated Note will mature on a date one year or more after the date of delivery by the Company of such Note.
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Maturities. Each Note will mature on a date selected by the purchaser and agreed to by the Company which is not less than nine months from its Original Issue Date; provided, however, that Notes bearing interest at rates determined by reference to selected indices ("Floating Rate Notes") will mature on an Interest Payment Date. Registration: Notes will be issued only in fully registered form.
Maturities. Each Book-Entry Note will mature on a date nine months or more after the issue date for such Note, except in the case of indexed Notes, for which the maturity may be shorter. A Floating Rate Book-Entry Note will mature only on an Interest Payment Date for such Note. Any Note denominated in Japanese yen will mature on a date not less than one year from the Original Issue Date (as defined below) for such Note. Any Note denominated in Pounds Sterling will mature on a date not less than one year, nor more than five years, after its Original Issue Date.
Maturities. Each Book-Entry Note will mature on a date nine months or more after the issue date for such Note. A Floating Rate Book-Entry Note will mature only on an Interest Payment Date for such Note. Denominations: Book-Entry Notes will be issued in principal amounts of $1,000 or any amount in excess thereof that is an integral multiple of $1,000. If Book-Entry Notes are denominated in a Specified Currency other than U.S. dollars, the denominations of such Notes will be determined pursuant to the provisions of the applicable Pricing Supplement. Global Securities will be denominated in principal amounts not in excess of $400,000,000 (or the equivalent thereof). If one or more Book-Entry Notes having an aggregate principal amount in excess of $400,000,000 (or the equivalent thereof) would, but for the preceding sentence, be represented by a single Global Security, then one Global Security will be authenticated and issued to represent each $400,000,000 principal amount (or the equivalent thereof) of such Book-Entry Note or Notes and an additional Global Security will be authenticated and issued to represent any remaining principal amount of such Book-Entry Note or Notes. In such a case, each of the Global Securities representing such Book-Entry Note or Notes shall be assigned the same CUSIP number.
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