Loan Stock definition

Loan Stock means indebtedness (other than the Instruments) having an original maturity of more than one year which is in the form of, or represented or evidenced by, bonds, notes, debentures, loan stock or other debt securities (not comprising, for the avoidance of doubt, preference shares or other equity securities) which for the time being are, or are intended to be with the consent of the issuer thereof, quoted, listed, ordinarily dealt in or traded on any stock exchange and/or quotation system or by any listing authority or other established securities market other than any such indebtedness where the majority thereof is initially placed with investors domiciled in Portugal and who purchase such indebtedness in Portugal.
Loan Stock means indebtedness which is in the form of, or represented or evidenced by, bonds, notes, debentures, loan stock or other securities which for the time being are, or are intended to be or are capable of being, quoted, listed, dealt in or traded on any stock exchange, over-the-counter or other established securities market (whether or not initially distributed by way of private placement), but excluding any such indebtedness which has a stated maturity not exceeding one year; and
Loan Stock means indebtedness having an original maturity of more than one year which is in the form of, or represented or evidenced by, bonds, notes, debentures, loan stock or other debt securities (not comprising, for the avoidance of doubt, preference shares or other equity securities) which, with the consent of the Issuer or the Guarantor, are quoted, listed, ordinarily dealt in or traded on any stock exchange and/or quotation system or by any listing authority, over-the-counter or other established securities market other than any such indebtedness where the majority thereof is initially placed with investors domiciled in the Netherlands (in the case of PTIF’s Loan Stock), Portugal (in the case of PT Portugal’s Loan Stock) or Brazil (in the case of the Guarantor’s Loan Stock) and who purchase such indebtedness in the Netherlands, Portugal or Brazil, as applicable.

Examples of Loan Stock in a sentence

  • Loan Stock is defined in the Trust Deed to mean indebtedness for the time being outstanding which is in the form of or represented or evidenced by bonds, notes, debentures, loan stock or other similar securities.

  • These sums were used to purchase Interest Free Secured Loan Stock 2178.

  • DI Holders may confirm that the applicable DI Form of Proxy has been successfully received by the Company by calling the Shares and Loan Stock Unit at +357 22 126055.

  • The Company’s Capital consists of Ordinary shares, Zero Dividend Preference (“ZDP”) shares and Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock (“CULS”).

  • In South Africa, two main types of property investment vehicles exist that operate in the same space as an international REIT – the Property Unit Trust (PUT) and Property Loan Stock (PLS).


More Definitions of Loan Stock

Loan Stock means any indebtedness (as defined in the Trust Deed) in the form of, or represented by, notes, bonds, debentures or other securities which are or are intended by the Issuer to be quoted, listed or ordinarily dealt in or traded on any stock exchange, over-the-counter or other recognised securities market (whether or not initially distributed by way of private placing), but excluding any such indebtedness which has a stated maturity not exceeding one year; and
Loan Stock means debenture stock the holder of which is not entitled to the benefit of any security over the assets of the company or of any other person;
Loan Stock means loan stock issued by the Company
Loan Stock as defined in Section 7.07(q).
Loan Stock means the loan stock held by the Seller and certain of its Affiliates which was issued pursuant to and in accordance with the Loan Stock Instruments and brief details of which are set out in Part A of Schedule 7.
Loan Stock means the common stock of the Lender purchased by Borrower with proceeds from the Loan.
Loan Stock means the Initial Loan Stock which is from time to time in issue to and fully paid up by the Grantee and/or the Grantees Associates;