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Document Type
legal filing
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Summary
This legal document outlines the process for modifying an indenture, including requirements for rating agency confirmation and noteholder consent. It details the responsibilities of the Trustee and Co-Issuers in managing these modifications.
Metadata
Subject
Indenture Provisions
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
DB-SDNY-0072569
Date
Relationships 4
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Trustee Legal Co-Issuers Trustee acts on behalf of the Co-Issuers regarding supplemental indentures.
Trustee Legal/Financial Rating Agency Trustee seeks rating confirmation from Rating Agency for supplemental indentures.
Trustee Legal/Financial Holders of Notes Trustee interacts with Holders of Notes regarding supplemental indentures and their impact.
Co-Issuers Financial Collateral Manager Co-Issuers provide a copy of the supplemental indenture to the Collateral Manager.
Notable Quotes 2
The Trustee may, consistent with the written advice of counsel, determine whether or not the Holders of Notes would be materially and adversely affected by such change.
Such determination shall be conclusive and binding on all present and future Holders.
Financial Information
Assets:
  • Senior Notes
  • Outstanding Securities
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationFinancial transactions/money flow
Organizations 4
Rating AgencyTrusteeCo-IssuersCollateral Manager
Text Analysis
Tone
Legal
Purpose
To outline the process for modifying the provisions of an indenture, including requirements for rating agency confirmation and noteholder consent.
Significance
This document details the legal and financial procedures required to modify the terms of an indenture, which is a critical aspect of managing debt obligations.
File Info
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EFTA01376434.txt
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Text
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gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:41:04.859880
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