General Collateral (GC Sample Clauses

General Collateral (GC. The AFMA definition of General Collateral (GC) is collateral that meets a non-specific maturity requirement but has a quality requirement. As distinct from GC transactions with the Reserve Bank of Australia, a two-tier GC market, designated as “GC1” and “GC2”, is operated and classified as follows: • GC1 – Actively traded AUD Commonwealth and Semi-Government Bonds. Treasury Notes and Commonwealth and State Government Indexed bonds • GC2 – Any securities accepted by the RBA in daily liquidity dealings EXCEPT Global and Exchangeable securities Note: Unless specified the term “GC” within these conventions refers to both GC1 and GC2.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to General Collateral (GC

  • CREDIT AND COLLATERAL EXCEPTIONS (1) Within ninety (90) days the Board shall obtain current and satisfactory credit information on all loans lacking such information, including those listed in the XXX, in any subsequent Report of Examination, in any internal or external loan review, or in any listings of loans lacking such information provided to management by the National Bank Examiners at the conclusion of an examination.

  • Release of Collateral Subject to Section 11.01 and the terms of the Basic Documents, the Indenture Trustee shall release property from the lien of this Indenture only upon receipt by it of an Issuer Request accompanied by an Officer’s Certificate, an Opinion of Counsel and Independent Certificates in accordance with TIA Sections 314(c) and 314(d)(1) or an Opinion of Counsel in lieu of such Independent Certificates to the effect that the TIA does not require any such Independent Certificates.

  • Collateral The Collateral for this Note includes the Funding Agreement and the Guarantee specified on the face hereof.

  • INTERIM ASSET SERVICING ARRANGEMENT (a) With respect to each asset (or liability) designated from time to time by the Receiver to be serviced by the Assuming Bank pursuant to this Arrangement (such being designated as "Pool Assets"), during the term of this Arrangement, the Assuming Bank shall:

  • CREDIT AND COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS The applicable credit and collateral requirements are specified on the Cover Sheet.

  • Intercreditor Agreement The Administrative Agent and the Collateral Agent are authorized to enter into the Intercreditor Agreement and any other customary intercreditor arrangements relating to Indebtedness permitted hereunder (and, in each case, any amendments, amendments and restatements, restatements or waivers of or supplements to or other modifications to, and extensions, restructuring, renewals, replacements of, such agreement, including in connection with the incurrence by any Credit Party of any Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt or any Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt, to permit such Indebtedness to be secured by a valid, perfected Lien (with such priority as may be designated by the Borrowers or the relevant Restricted Subsidiary, to the extent such priority is permitted by the Credit Documents)), and the parties hereto acknowledge that the Intercreditor Agreement and any other intercreditor arrangement entered into by the Administrative Agent and/or the Collateral Agent in accordance with this Section 10.26 is binding upon them. Each Lender (i) understands, acknowledges and agrees that Liens shall be created on the Collateral pursuant to the Second Lien Credit Documents, which Liens shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the Intercreditor Agreement (or other customary intercreditor arrangements), (ii) hereby agrees that it will be bound by and will take no actions contrary to the provisions of the Intercreditor Agreement (or such other customary intercreditor arrangements) and (iii) hereby authorizes and instructs the Administrative Agent and Collateral Agent to enter into the Intercreditor Agreement (and any other customary intercreditor arrangements relating to Indebtedness permitted hereunder (and, in each case, any amendments, amendments and restatements, restatements or waivers of or supplements to or other modifications to, such agreements, including in connection with the incurrence by any Credit Party of any Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt or any Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt, to permit such Indebtedness to be secured by a valid, perfected Lien (with such priority as may be designated by the Borrowers or the relevant Restricted Subsidiary, to the extent such priority is permitted by the Credit Documents)), and to subject the Liens on the Collateral securing the Obligations to the provisions thereof. The foregoing provisions are intended as an inducement to the (a) Second Lien Creditors to extend credit to the Borrowers and (b) any potential provider of Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt or Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt to extend credit to the Borrowers and such Second Lien Creditors and such providers of Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt and Permitted Second Priority Refinancing Debt are intended third-party beneficiaries of such provisions and the provisions of the Intercreditor Agreement (or other customary intercreditor arrangements, if applicable).

  • Collateral Assignment The Owner may assign this contract as collateral security. The Company is not responsible for the validity or effect of a collateral assignment. The Company will not be responsible to an assignee for any payment or other action taken by the Company before receipt of the assignment in writing at its Home Office. The interest of any beneficiary will be subject to any collateral assignment made either before or after the beneficiary is named. A collateral assignee is not an Owner. A collateral assignment is not a transfer of ownership. Ownership can be transferred only by complying with Section 8.2.

  • Assets as Collateral Prohibited Grantees will not encumber equipment purchased with System Agency funds without prior written approval from the System Agency.

  • Collateral Threshold If the Parties have in place between them an Edison Electric Institute Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, and have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable under EEI on the Cover Sheet, then, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party hereunder will be included in the calculation of each Party’s Termination Payment under (and as defined in) such agreement, and an event of default under such agreement will be an Event of Default hereunder and an Event of Default hereunder will be an event of default under such agreement. If the Parties have in place between them an ISDA Master Agreement with Credit Support Annex, and have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable under ISDA on the Cover Sheet, then, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party hereunder will be included in the calculation of each Party’s Exposure under (and as defined in) such agreement, and an event of default under such agreement will be an Event of Default hereunder and an Event of Default hereunder will be an event of default under such agreement. If the Parties have elected either of the two foregoing options but at any time do not have in effect between them the referenced other agreements, or such referenced agreements do not provide for the exchange of margin or collateral thresholds, or if the Parties have selected Collateral Threshold Applicable Standalone on the Cover Sheet, if at any time and from time to time, notwithstanding whether an Event of Default has occurred, the Termination Payment that would be owed to by a Party plus that Party’s Independent Amount, if any, exceeds the Collateral Threshold specified, then the Party to whom such amount would be owed, on any Business Day, may request that owing Party to provide Performance Assurance in an amount equal to the amount of such excess, less any Performance Assurance already posted. Such Performance Assurance will be provided within three Business Days of the date of request. On any Business Day, but no more frequently than weekly with respect to letters of credit and daily with respect to cash, if there has been a reduction in the amount of such excess, the posting Party may request that such Performance Assurance be reduced correspondingly by the amount of such excess, if any. Failure to provide such Performance Assurance to the requesting Party within three Business Days of request is an Event of Default. For purposes of this Section, the Termination Payment will be calculated pursuant to Article 5 by the requesting Party as if the posting Party had defaulted and all outstanding Transactions had been liquidated, even if that is not actually the case, and in addition thereto, and include the net amount of all amounts owed but not yet paid between the Parties, whether or not such amounts are due, for performance already provided pursuant to any and all Transactions. A Party holding Performance Assurance in the form of cash posted by the other Party will pay the posting Party interest on such cash, monthly, at the Federal Funds rate of interest.

  • Construction Liens Tenant shall have no power to do any act or make any contract that may create or be the foundation of any lien, mortgage or other encumbrance upon the reversionary or other estate of Landlord, or any interest of Landlord in the Property or Facility Premises. NO CONSTRUCTION LIENS OR OTHER LIENS FOR ANY LABOR, SERVICES OR MATERIALS FURNISHED TO THE PREMISES SHALL ATTACH TO OR AFFECT THE INTEREST OF LANDLORD IN AND TO THE PROPERTY OR FACILITY PREMISES. Tenant shall keep the Property and Facility Premises free from any liens arising out of any work performed, materials furnished, or obligations incurred by or on behalf of Tenant. Should any lien or claim of lien be filed against the Property or Facility Premises by reason of any act or omission of Tenant or any of Tenant’s agents, employees, contractors or representatives, then Tenant shall cause the same to be canceled and discharged of record by bond or otherwise within thirty (30) days after the filing thereof. Should Tenant fail to discharge the lien within thirty (30) days, then Landlord may discharge the lien. The amount paid by Landlord to discharge the lien (whether directly or by bond), plus all administrative and legal costs incurred by Landlord, shall be additional rent payable on demand. The remedies provided herein shall be in addition to all other remedies available to Landlord under this Lease or otherwise. The parties hereto agree that in no event shall the interest of Landlord be subject to the liens for improvements made by Tenant, and this expressly prohibits such liability. Pursuant to Section 713.10, Florida Statutes, this provision specifically provides that no interest of Landlord shall be subject to liens for improvements made by the Tenant at or under Tenant’s direction. This provision shall serve as notice to all potential construction lienors that Landlord shall not be liable for and the Facility Premises shall not be subject to liens for work performed or materials supplied at Tenant’s request or at the request of anyone claiming an interest by, through or under Tenant. Further, any contractor, vendor, supplier or other party providing work or services to and for the Premises that is entitled to a mechanic’s lien pursuant to Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, shall look solely to the leasehold interest of the Tenant in the Lease and may not encumber the fee title to the Premises owned by the Landlord. Tenant shall provide notice of this provision to all contractors, vendors, suppliers, and other parties providing work or materials at the Premises. The foregoing provision shall be included in any recorded notice under Section 713.10, Florida Statutes, or memorandum of this Lease.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.