Available Currencies definition

Available Currencies means Dollars, Euros, British Pounds and Australian Dollars.
Available Currencies means British Pounds, Canadian Dollars, Dollars, Euros, and Yen.
Available Currencies means Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling and other currencies requested by the Parent Borrower in accordance with Section 1.14 and as agreed to by the Administrative Agent and each Revolving Credit Lender, and to the extent Letters of Credit are requested or are to be made available in such currencies, the Letter of Credit Issuer.

Examples of Available Currencies in a sentence

  • However, you may request us, to enter into an FX Spot Transaction with you in the same Available Currencies, in an amount equal to and having the same Value Date as the first transaction but in the opposite direction.

  • Letters of Credit may be denominated in one or more Available Currencies.

  • CZK, EUR, USD, PLN, GBP, CHF, AUD, CAD, SEK, NOK, DKK, HUF; List of Available Currencies can be changed, the current List of Available Currencies is on the Internet Website.

  • The stool was again renamed Chun Mada in 1980 and was democratized whereby all Mada male adults were eligible for election as Chun Mada.

  • You must select a Reference Currency from the Available Currencies for the Reference Account.


More Definitions of Available Currencies

Available Currencies means Dollars and Euros.
Available Currencies means, at any time, Dollars and all Optional Currencies at such time; individually, an “Available Currency”.
Available Currencies means Dollars, Euros, Pounds Sterling and other freely tradable major currencies.
Available Currencies means Dollars, Euros and each other currency requested pursuant to a Request for Purchase and accepted pursuant to the Confirmation of Acceptance with respect thereto.
Available Currencies means, at any time, Dollars and Canadian Dollars; each individually an “Available Currency”.
Available Currencies means U.S. Dollars and any Alternative Currency.
Available Currencies means, collectively, U.S. Dollars, Euros, and Sterling.