Sinking Fund Securities definition

Sinking Fund Securities means Securities of any Series or Issue which are required to be redeemed from time to time prior to the Stated Maturity thereof in whole or in part under a Sinking Fund, on the terms specified in the Authorizing Resolution relating to such Series or Issue and in accordance with Article Twelve herein.
Sinking Fund Securities means Securities of any Series which are required to be redeemed from time to time prior to the Stated Maturity thereof in whole or in part under a Sinking Fund, on the terms specified in the Authorizing Resolution relating to such Series and in accordance with Article Twelve herein.
Sinking Fund Securities means Securities of any Series which are required to be redeemed from time to time prior to the Stated Maturity thereof in whole or in part under a Sinking Fund, on the terms specified in the Authorizing Resolution and/or supplemental indenture (if any) relating to such Series and in accordance with Article 3B herein. "Special Record Date" shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.13. "Stated Maturity" when used with respect to any Security or any installment of interest thereon means the date specified in such Security as the fixed date on which the principal of such Security or such installment of interest is due and payable. "Subsidiary" means (i) a corporation a majority of whose Capital Stock with voting power, under ordinary circumstances, to elect directors is at the time, directly or indirectly, owned by the Company, by the Company and a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or by a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or (ii) any other person (other than a corporation) in which the Com- pany, a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or the Company and a Sub- sidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company, directly or indirectly, at the date of determination thereof has at least majority ownership interest; provided, that no corporation shall be deemed a Subsidiary until the Company, a Subsidi- ary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or the Company and a Subsidiary (or Sub- sidiaries) of the Company acquires more than 50% of the outstanding voting stock thereof and has elected a majority of its board of directors. "TIA" means the Trust Indenture Act of 1939 (15 U.S. Code (S)(S) 77aaa- 77bbbb) as in effect on the date of this Indenture except as provided in Sec- tion 9.03. "Trustee" means the party named as such in this Indenture until a successor replaces it in accordance with the provisions of this Indenture and thereafter means and includes the person or each person who is then a Trustee hereunder, and if at any time there is more than one such person, "Trustee" as used with

Examples of Sinking Fund Securities in a sentence

  • This volume also contains detailed information on Supplementary Appropriations, Funded Debt and Capital Loans, statements of the General Sinking Fund, Securities Held, and revenue and expenditure by government department (this includes salary, travel, vendor, grant and contribution, and loan disbursement listings).

  • Volume II also contains detailed information on Supplementary Appropriations, Funded Debt and Capital Loans, statements of the General Sinking Fund, Securities Held, and revenue and expenditure by government department (this includes salary, travel, vendor, grant and contribution, and loan disbursement listings).

  • This volume also contains detailed information on Supplementary Appropriations, Funded Debt, statements of the General Sinking Fund, Securities Held, and revenue and expenditure by government department (this includes salary, travel, vendor, grant and contribution, and loan disbursement listings).

  • This volume also contains detailed information on Supplementary Appropriations, Funded Debt, statements of the General Sinking Fund, Securities Held, and revenue and expenditure by government department.

  • Ensuring availability of funds to finance the National Government's budgetary requirements through investment of idle cash in high yielding deposits, managementof special purpose funds such as the Bond Sinking Fund, Securities Stabilization Fund and Special Guarantee Fund and depositing of all collections 19,390,000 9,951,000 29,341,000 b.

  • For example, the accounts that a company might use in connection with a bond sinking fund are Sinking Fund Cash, Sinking Fund Securities, Sinking Fund Revenues, Sinking Fund Expenses, Allowance for Change in Value of Sinking Fund Securities, Unrealized Increase/Decrease in Value of Sinking Fund Securities, Gain on Sale of Sinking Fund Securities, and Loss on Sale of Sinking Fund Securities.

  • This volume also contains detailed information on Supplementary Appropriations, Funded Debt, statements of the General Sinking Fund, Securities Held, and revenue and expenditure by government department (this includes salary, travel, supplier, grant and contribution, and loan disbursement listings).

  • Ensuring availability of funds to finance National Government's budgetary requirements through investment of idle cash in high yielding deposits, management of special purpose funds as the Bond Sinking Fund, Securities Stabilization Fund andSpecial Guarantee Fund and depositing ofall collections18,918,0009,951,00028,869,000 b.Management of Public Debts17,367,00016,328,00033,695,000 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ 1.

  • Upon receipt of the FDD, please complete and sign the final two pages of the document entitled “Receipt.” Once completed and signed, return the Receipt entitled “Our Copy” to the address indicated above.


More Definitions of Sinking Fund Securities

Sinking Fund Securities means Securities of any Series which are required to be redeemed from time to time prior to the Stated Maturity thereof in whole or in part under a Sinking Fund, on the terms specified in the Authorizing Resolution and/or supplemental indenture (if any) relating to such Series and in accordance with Article 3B herein. "Special Record Date" shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.13. "Stated Maturity" when used with respect to any Security or any installment of interest thereon means the date specified in such Security as the fixed date on which the principal of such Security or such installment of interest is due and payable. "Subsidiary" means (i) a corporation a majority of whose Capital Stock with voting power, under ordinary circumstances, to elect directors is at the time, directly or indirectly, owned by the Company, by the Company and a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or by a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or (ii) any other person (other than a corporation) in which the Com- pany, a Subsidiary (or Subsidiaries) of the Company or the Company and a
Sinking Fund Securities means Securities of any Series which are required to be redeemed from time to time prior to the Stated Maturity thereof in whole or in part under a Sinking Fund, on the terms

Related to Sinking Fund Securities

  • Sinking Fund Redemption Date Has the meaning specified in Section 6.06 of the Indenture.

  • Sinking Fund Account means the sinking fund account established and held by the Treasurer of Charleston County designed to provide for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, as the same respectively fall due.

  • Sinking Fund Payment means, with respect to a particular Series, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required to be paid in all events by the Corporation on a single future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which mature after said future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Corporation by reason of the maturity of a Bond or by call for redemption at the election of the Corporation.

  • Sinking Fund means each Sinking Fund Subaccount under the Indenture. To the extent necessary for compliance with the Authority’s tax covenants and other provisions of the Indenture and the Act, the Authorized Officers of the Authority may subdivide each such subaccount in respect of separate categories or issues of Sinking Fund Bonds.

  • Sinking Fund Provisions [No sinking fund provisions] [The Designated Securities are entitled to the benefit of a sinking fund to retire $ principal amount of Designated Securities on in each of the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest] [, together with [cumulative] [non-cumulative] redemptions at the option of the Company to retire an additional $ principal amount of Designated Securities in the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest.] [If Designated Securities are Extendable Debt Securities, insert-- Extendable Provisions: The Designated Securities are repayable on , at the option of the holder, at their principal amount with accrued interest. The initial annual interest rate will be %, and thereafter the annual interest rate will be adjusted on , , and to a rate not less than % of the effective annual interest rate on obligations with year maturities as of the [interest date 15 days prior to maturity date] prior to such [insert maturity date].] [If Designated Securities are Floating Rate Debt Securities, insert-- Floating Rate Provisions: The initial annual interest rate will be % through [and thereafter will be adjusted [monthly] [on each , , and ] [to an annual rate of % above the average rate for -year [-month] [securities] [certificates of deposit] by and [insert names of banks].] [and the annual interest rate [thereafter] [from through ] will be the interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills plus % of the Interest Differential (the excess, if any, of (i) the then-current weekly average per annum secondary market yield for -month certificates of deposit over (ii) the then-current interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills); [from and thereafter the rate will be the then-current interest yield equivalent plus % of the Interest Differential].] 23

  • Sinking Fund Installment means, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required, as of such date of calculation, to be paid by the Authority on a future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which are stated to mature subsequent to such future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Authority by reason only of the maturity of a Bond.

  • mandatory sinking fund payment has the meaning specified in Section 12.1.

  • Redemption and Paying Agent means, with respect to any Series, State Street Bank and Trust Company and its successors or any other redemption and paying agent appointed by the Fund with respect to such Series.

  • Indenture Redemption Price has the meaning specified in Section 4.2(c).

  • Interest and Sinking Fund means the interest and sinking fund established by Section 8.01(a).

  • Bond Payment Date means any date on which principal of or interest on any Bond is payable.

  • Redemption means with respect to any Debt, the repurchase, redemption, prepayment, repayment, defeasance or any other acquisition or retirement for value (or the segregation of funds with respect to any of the foregoing) of such Debt. “Redeem” has the correlative meaning thereto.

  • Redemption Payment Date As defined in Section 13.1.

  • Offering Funding Date means the date on which the offering for the Series Asset is fully funded through an offering conducted by the Company.

  • Redemption Securities means any debt or equity securities of the Corporation, any Subsidiary or any other corporation or other entity, or any combination thereof, having such terms and conditions as shall be approved by the Board of Directors and which, together with any cash to be paid as part of the redemption price, in the opinion of any nationally recognized investment banking firm selected by the Board of Directors (which may be a firm which provides other investment banking, brokerage or other services to the Corporation), has a value, at the time notice of redemption is given pursuant to paragraph (d) of this Section 5, at least equal to the Fair Market Value of the shares to be redeemed pursuant to this Section 5 (assuming, in the case of Redemption Securities to be publicly traded, such Redemption Securities were fully distributed and subject only to normal trading activity).

  • Redemption Fund means the Redemption Fund for Refunded Notes created pursuant to Section 501 hereof.

  • Term Redemption Date means, with respect to any Series, the date specified as the Term Redemption Date in the Appendix for such Series.

  • Underlying Funds means open-end investment companies registered under the 1940 Act within the ING fund complex. The term, “fund complex” shall have the same meaning as defined in Item 17 of Form N-1A, as it was in effect on May 7, 2013.

  • optional sinking fund payment has the meaning specified in Section 12.1.

  • Debenture Redemption Date means, with respect to any Debentures to be redeemed under the Indenture, the date fixed for redemption under the Indenture.

  • Debt Securities has the meaning stated in the first recital of this Indenture and more particularly means any debt security or debt securities, as the case may be, of any series authenticated and delivered under this Indenture.

  • Redemption and Paying Agent Agreement means, with respect to any Series, the Redemption and Paying Agent Agreement or other similarly titled agreement by and among the Redemption and Paying Agent for such Series and the Fund with respect to such Series.

  • Investing Fund any Fund investing Cash Balances and/or Cash Collateral in an Affiliated Money Market Fund; and

  • Underlying Fund means a collective investment scheme (including exchange traded funds) which will be daily dealing, open-ended and may be listed or unlisted and will be domiciled in, in the case of regulated funds in an EU/EEA Member State authorised under the European Communities (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Regulations, 2011 as amended (the "UCITS Regulations") or authorised under domestic legislation implementing the UCITS Regulations and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 1 from time to time (category 1 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 1")), or authorised in an EU Member State (category 2 investment funds pursuant to the AIF rulebook ("Category 2")), Guernsey where authorised as "Class A Schemes" (Category 1) or "Class B Schemes" (Category 2), Jersey where established either as "Recognised Funds" (Category 1) or as funds that are not "Recognised Funds" (Category 2), the Isle of Man as "Authorised Schemes" (Category 1) or "unauthorised schemes" (Category 2), any investment funds authorised by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission under the Investment Companies Act 1940 (Category 2) and such other investment funds as may be permitted by the Central Bank as Category 2 from time to time. The AIFM will confirm to the Central Bank that any new Category 2 investment funds will comply in all material respects with the requirements applicable to a Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund pursuant to the AIF Rulebook. In the case of unregulated funds, these will be domiciled in Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Singapore or Mauritius and will follow an investment strategy that seeks to provide capital appreciation to its investors through direct investment in transferable securities in the form of cash and/or cash equivalents, global equities (such as shares and common stock) and global equity related securities (securities with equity characteristics or conferring the right to acquire equity securities, such as depositary receipts and preference shares), REITs and global bonds which are listed on Recognised Markets (as set out in Appendix II of the Prospectus). Underlying Funds may not be leveraged. The Underlying Funds must comply with the investment restrictions of the Fund as outlined below.