Examples of Bank of Utah in a sentence
Amended and Restated Lease Agreement dated as of October 14, 1998 between First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., as owner trustee for the COB Real Estate Trust 1995-1, as lessor and Capital One Realty, Inc., as lessee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.17.1 of the 1998 Form 10-K).
DIP Agents means, collectively, Bank of Utah, as administrative agent and collateral agent under the DIP Facility, Banco Santander Chile as Chile Local Collateral Agent under the DIP Facility, TMF Brasil Administração e Gestão de Ativos Ltda.
The Bank of Utah is a corporation organised under the laws of State of Utah.
Amendment to Lease Documents dated as of October 1, 1999 between First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., and Val T.
On 28 September 2020, Gading Sari Aviation Services Limited, a Labuan based company (“Gading Sari”) and World Cargo Airline Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Pos Asia Cargo Express Sdn Bhd) (“World Cargo Airline”) (collectively referred to as “the Defendants”) were served with a Writ of Summons and Statement of Claim, filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court by the Bank of Utah (“the Plaintiff”).
Original DIP Credit Agreement means that certain Super-Priority Debtor-in- Possession Term Loan Agreement by and among LATAM Parent, as borrower, the guarantors party thereto, the Original Tranche A DIP Lenders, the Original Tranche C DIP Lenders, the Bank of Utah as administrative agent and collateral agent, and local collateral agents party thereto.
According to Alaska Airlines, the registered airplane owner was the First Security Bank of Utah.
DIP Credit Agreement means that certain Super-Priority Debtor-in-Possession Term Loan Agreement dated September 29, 2020 by and among LATAM Parent, as borrower, the guarantors party thereto, the DIP Lenders, the Bank of Utah as administrative agent and collateral agent, and local collateral agents party thereto as may be amended, modified, or supplemented from time to time.
When Close died in November 2011 from lung cancer, Bank of Utah held the policy as securities intermediary for LLAS.
The Paulson rule, moreover, was expressly accepted by appellant Bank of Utah in this case.