Bank Charter definition

Bank Charter shall have the meaning stated in Section 3.2(b).
Bank Charter means a document that sets out the articles of incorporation and principal functions of a water bank.
Bank Charter means the Articles of Incorporation of Bank.

Examples of Bank Charter in a sentence

  • Such advisory board shall be operated in a manner that is consistent with FNB’s Community Bank Charter, including as to compensation for service as an advisory director.

  • A complete and correct copy of the Bank Charter and the bylaws of the Bank, as amended and as currently in effect, has been delivered or made available to Purchaser.

  • The Federal Stock Savings Bank Charter of the Bank complies in all material respects with applicable law.

  • A complete and correct copy of the Bank Charter and the bylaws of the Bank, as amended and as currently in effect, has been delivered or made available to Parent.

  • As the Bank gets closer to filing their Bank Charter Application, a Bankmark representative will present the Database Development & Training Process (DDTP) to your entire group.

  • A complete and correct copy of the Bank Charter and the bylaws of the Bank, as currently in effect, has been delivered or made available to Park Sterling.

  • The Conversion of the BANK shall be deemed to take place and be effective upon the completion of all requisite organizational procedures for obtaining a Federal Stock Savings Bank Charter for the BANK and sale of all Conversion Stock.

  • The Federal Stock Savings Bank Charter (“Bank Charter”) of the Bank complies in all material respects with applicable law.

  • The Federal Stock Savings Bank Charter ("Bank Charter") of the Bank complies in all material respects with applicable law.

  • By voting to adopt the Plan, members of the BANK will be voting to adopt a Federal Stock Savings Bank Charter and Bylaws for a Federal Stock Savings Bank attached as Exhibits I and II to this Plan.