Common use of Redemption Notice Clause in Contracts

Redemption Notice. An irrevocable notice of redemption (including, if applicable, an irrevocable notice of distribution of Class B Preferred Securities) of the Trust Securities (a “Redemption Notice”) shall be given by the Trust in the manner set forth in Section 15.01 hereof to each Holder of Trust Securities to be redeemed not fewer than 30 nor more than 60 calendar days before the proposed Redemption Date (which, in the case of a redemption of the Class B Preferred Securities, shall be the same as the Class B Redemption Date) or such other time period or in such manner as may be required by the relevant regulatory authorities. A Redemption Notice shall be deemed to be given on the day such notice is first delivered, telecopied or mailed by first-class mail, registered or certified postage prepaid, to Holders of the Trust Securities. Each Redemption Notice shall be addressed to the Holders of the Trust Securities at the address of each such Holder appearing in the Register. No defect in the Redemption Notice or in the delivery thereof with respect to any Holder shall affect the validity of the redemption or exchange proceedings with respect to any other Holder.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (Deutsche Bank Contingent Capital LLC V), Trust Agreement (Deutsche Bank Contingent Capital LLC V), Trust Agreement (Deutsche Bank Contingent Capital LLC II)

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