Calculation Regulations definition

Calculation Regulations means Norwegian Regulation 1990-06-01 No. 435 on the measurement of own funds of financial institutions, clearing houses and investment firms (FOR 1990-06-01 nr 435: Forskrift om beregning av ansvarlig lånekapital for finansinstitusjoner, oppgjørssentraler og verdipapirforetak), as amended or replaced from time to time; A “Capital Event” means the determination by the Bank, after consultation with the Norwegian FSA, that as a result in a change (or pending change) in the regulatory classification of the Notes under the Applicable Banking Regulations, the entire Outstanding Principal Amount of the Notes or any part thereof is (or would be) excluded from the Tier 1 Capital of any one or more of the Bank, the Bank Group or the DNB Group;
Calculation Regulations means Norwegian Regulation 1990-06-01 No. 435 on the measurement of own funds of financial institutions, clearing houses and investment firms (FOR 1990-06-01 nr 435: Forskrift om beregning av ansvarlig kapital for finansinstitusjoner, oppgjørssentraler og verdipapirforetak), as amended or replaced from time to time;
Calculation Regulations means Norwegian Regulation 2014-08-22 No. 1097 on capital requirementsand national adaption of CRR/CRD IV (FOR 2014-08-22 nr 1097: Forskrift om kapitalkrav og nasjonal tilpasning av CRR/CRD IV), as amended or superseded from time to time; a “Capital Event” means the determination by the Bank, after consultation with the Norwegian FSA, that as a result of a change (or pending change) in the regulatory classification of the Notes under the Applicable Banking Regulations that occurs on or after the Issue Date, the entire Outstanding Principal Amount of the Notes or any part thereof is (or would be) excluded from the Tier 1 Capital of the Bank and/or the DNB Group;

Examples of Calculation Regulations in a sentence

  • Maria Miller MP, the Minister for Disabled People, has made the following statement regarding human rights: In my view the provisions of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012 and of the Child Support Maintenance (Changes to the Basic Rate Calculation and Minimum Amount of Liability) Regulations 2012 are compatible with the Convention rights.

  • In addition, we were informed of the arrangement of the “System for ensuring that the duties are performed appropriately” (matters stipulated in the items of Article 131 of the Corporate Calculation Regulations in accordance with “Standards for the Quality Control of Audits” (Business Accounting Council, October 28, 2005)) from the Accounting Auditor and requested explanations as necessary.

  • A further set of regulations, the Child Support (Meaning of Child and New Calculation Rules) (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2012 (“the Consequential Regulations”), make amendments which are consequential on the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012 (“the Calculation Regulations”).

  • The Consequential Regulations will not be made before the Calculation Regulations, to avoid references to Regulations which do not yet exist, but this will unfortunately cause a breach of the 21-day rule.

  • However, the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012 will have an indirect impact on small business as for all businesses (as above).

  • The ancillary costs for the property shall correspond to the 2nd Calculation Regulations and shall be paid separately in addition to rent in accordance with the administrative invoice which shall be prepared annually.

  • The provisions of HBOR’s Decision on General Terms and Conditions of Lending Activities, the General Terms and Conditions of Security for HBOR's Placements, HBOR's Decision on Interest Rates with the Interest Calculation Regulations, the Decision on Fees for HBOR Services with the Fee Calculation Regulations as well as provisions of other HBOR documents and decisions made by HBOR bodies in charge shall apply to all matters that are not regulated by this Loan Programme.

  • A further amendment was made to the Calculation Regulations because of the impact of migration from public switched telephone networks (PSTN) to IP networks — causing the number of subscriber telephones to drop as people moved to IP telephones — driven by the proliferation of broadband access networks.

  • Based on the Council’s deliberations, MIC, in June 2002, amended the Cabinet Order for Enforcement of the Telecommunications Business Law and the Regulations for Enforcement of the Telecommunications Business Law(Enforcement Regulations) and instituted the Regulations Concerning the Calculation of Subsidies and Contributions Connected to the Provision of Universal Telecommunications Services (Calculation Regulations).

  • The report’s recommendation was used in the Calculation Regulations amendment.


More Definitions of Calculation Regulations

Calculation Regulations means Norwegian Regulation 2014-08-22 No. 1097 on capital requirements

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