BaSAG definition
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or replaced from time to time, and any references to relevant provisions of the BaSAG in these Terms and Conditions include references to any applicable provisions of law amending or replacing such provisions from time to time.
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or replaced from time to time; to the extent that any provisions of the BaSAG are amended or replaced, the reference to provisions of the BaSAG as used in these Terms and Conditions shall refer to such amended provisions or successor provisions from time to time.
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Bundesgesetz über die Sanierung und Abwicklung von Banken), as amended or replaced from time to time. Any references in the Terms and Conditions to relevant provisions of the BaSAG include references to any applicable provisions of law amending or replacing such provisions from time to time.
More Definitions of BaSAG
BaSAG means the Austrian Restructuring and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz; implementing the Directive 2014/59/EU) as amended from time to time.
BaSAG means the Austrian Bank Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz) as amended from time to time.
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or replaced from time to time, and any references to any relevant provisions of the BaSAG include references to any applicable provisions of law amending or replacing such
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or replaced from time to time, and any references in these Terms and Conditions to any relevant provisions of the BaSAG include references to any applicable provisions of law amending or replacing such provisions from time to time.][The following shall only be applicable for non-preferred Senior Notes issued by BCR:
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or replaced from time to time and any references in these Conditions to relevant provisions of the BaSAG include references to any applicable provisions of law amending or replacing such provisions from time to time.Interest RateThe Notes shall bear interest quarterly in arrear based on their principal amount during the Interest Periods from (and including) 26 September 2023 (the "Interest Commencement Date") to (but excluding) the last Coupon Date.The rate of interest for each Interest Period shall be expressed as a rate of interest per annum and calculated by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula:Specified Interest Rate x N per cent. per annum.Whereby:
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und Abwicklungsgesetz), as amended or
BaSAG means the Austrian Recovery and Resolution Act (Bundesgesetz über die Sanierung und Abwicklung von Banken). “Base Prospectus” means the Securities Note together with the Registration Document, which together form a base prospectus in accordance with Article 8(6) of the Prospectus Regulation. “Base Prospectus Website” means the dedicated section of the Issuer’s website relevant to the Securities accessible via https://raiffeisencertificates.com/securities-prospectus and https://raiffeisenzertifikate.at/wertpapierprospekte, on which the Securities Note (including any supplement thereto), the Registration Document (including any supplement thereto), and any document incorporated by reference therein are published. “Benchmarks Regulation” means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council, as amended. “BWG” means the Austrian Banking Act (Bankwesengesetz). “Competent Resolution Authority” means the resolution authority pursuant to Article 4(1)(130) CRR which is responsible for recovery or resolution of the Issuer on an individual or consolidated basis. “CRR” means Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Capital Requirements Regulation), as amended. “EU” means the European Union. “EUSIPA” means the European Structured Investment Products Association. “EUR”, “Euro” and “€” means Euro. “Final Terms” means the issue-specific document containing the final terms within the meaning of Article 8(4) of the Prospectus Regulation which contains every detail, information and condition specific to a series of Securities and which is not contained in the Base Prospectus. “FMA” means the Austrian Financial Market Authority (Finanzmarktaufsichtsbehörde), Otto-Wagner-Platz, 1090 Vienna, Austria, being the integrated regulator for the Austrian financial market and organised as a corporate body under public law. “Global Note” means the permanent modifiable global note in bearer form without coupons in digital format authorized by the Issuer by which eachseries of Securities (i.e. Securities carrying the same ISIN) will be represented on issue and which will be kept in custody by or on