New Securities Indenture Definition Example with 4 Variations

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New Securities Indenture. An indenture between the Company and the New Securities Trustee, identical in all material respects to the Indenture (except that the transfer restrictions shall be modified or eliminated, as appropriate), which may be the Indenture if in the terms thereof appropriate provision is made for the New Securities

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New Securities Indenture. An an indenture between among the Company Issuers and the New Securities Trustee, identical in all material respects to the Indenture (except that the transfer restrictions shall be modified or eliminated, as appropriate), which may be the Indenture if in the terms thereof appropriate provision is made for the New Securities
New Securities Indenture. An an indenture between the Company and the New Securities Trustee, identical in all material respects to the Indenture (except that the interest rate step-up provisions and the transfer restrictions shall be modified or eliminated, as appropriate), which may be the Indenture if in the terms thereof appropriate provision is made for the New Securities
New Securities Indenture. An an indenture between the Company Company, the Guarantors and the New Securities Trustee, identical in all material respects to the Indenture (except that the transfer restrictions shall be modified or eliminated, as appropriate), which may be the Indenture if in the terms thereof appropriate provision is made for the New Securities
New Securities Indenture. An shall mean an indenture between among the Company Company, the Guarantors and the New Securities Trustee, identical in all material respects to the Indenture (except that the transfer restrictions and additional interest provisions shall be modified or eliminated, as appropriate), which may be the Indenture if in the terms thereof appropriate provision is made for the New Securities Securities.
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