10 Dec 2024
Closing Memorandum (Non-Shelf Registered Debt Offerings)
In a debt offering, the documents to be delivered at closing generally track the closing conditions set forth in the underwriting agreement, as well as the indenture. The closing memorandum lists all major events and actions taken pursuant to the offering, beginning with relevant board resolutions, then registration of the securities, and ending with actions taken during the closing itself and schedules of documents delivered and persons present. Use this template to draft the closing memorandum for a non-shelf registered debt offering.
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