SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASESettlement Agreement and Release • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Settlement Agreement and Release (the “Agreement”), dated as of May 12, 2005, is made by and among the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, a federally chartered corporation established under the authority of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (the “Bank”), Allan Landon (“Landon”) and Bank of Hawaii, a state-chartered commercial bank organized under the laws of the State of Hawaii (the “Member,” and collectively with Landon and the Bank, the “Parties”).
FIFTEEN-O-ONE FOURTH AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OFFICE LEASE AGREEMENTOffice Lease Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
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RESIGNATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENTResignation and Release Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Resignation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (“FHLB-Seattle”), and Kelli Bono (“Ms. Bono”) to set forth the terms and conditions of the Ms. Bono’s resignation from her employment and position as an officer of FHLB-Seattle.
RESIGNATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENTResignation and Release Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Resignation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and Norman B. Rice (“Mr. Rice”) to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Rice’s retirement from the Seattle Bank and his resignation from his employment and position as an officer of the Seattle Bank.
Advances, Security and Deposit AgreementSecurity and Deposit Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Advances, Security and Deposit Agreement (“Agreement”), dated as of , 20 is entered between having its principal place of business at (“Customer”) and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle, 1501 Fourth Avenue, Suite 1900, Seattle, WA 98101 (“Seattle Bank”).
WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF SEATTLE AND THE FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARDWritten Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 CompanyWHEREAS, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (Bank) and the Federal Housing Finance Board (Finance Board) have as common goals that the Bank maintains its safe and sound condition, operates in a prudential manner, and meets or exceeds all requirements of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (Bank Act) and Finance Board regulations and policies; and
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTEmployment Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into as of February 14, 2005, between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and James R. Faulstich (“Executive”).
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Between Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and James E. GilleranEmployment Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThe purpose of this Agreement is to confirm the terms of the employment relationship between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank” or “Employer”) and James E. Gilleran (hereinafter referred to as the “Executive”).
SEPARATION AND RELEASE AGREEMENTSeparation and Release Agreement • June 30th, 2005 • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • Washington
Contract Type FiledJune 30th, 2005 Company JurisdictionThis Separation and Release Agreement is entered into by and between the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (the “Seattle Bank”) and Bruce M. Brooks (“Mr. Brooks”) to set forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Brooks’ separation from his employment as an employee and an officer of the Seattle Bank.