Trust Indenture Act Of 1939
Definition
Federal legislation that requires that corporate bonds, debentures, and notes valued over $5 million be issued with a written agreement between the issuer of a bond and his/her bondholders. Under this legislation, a trustee must be appointed to ensure that the indenture meets all the requirements set forth and that none of the bondholder's rights have been compromised.
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