Examples of Cape Town in a sentence
The registration of the International Interests (or Prospective International Interests) created under the Indenture (as supplemented by the Indenture Supplement with respect to the Aircraft) shall have been effected (or shall be in the process of being so effected) on the International Registry in accordance with the Cape Town Treaty.
The registration of the International Interests (or Prospective International Interests) created under the Indenture (as supplemented by the Indenture Supplement with respect to the Aircraft) shall have been effected on the International Registry in accordance with the Cape Town Treaty.
The Airframe and each Engine are “aircraft objects” (as defined in the Cape Town Treaty); and the United States is a Contracting State under the Cape Town Treaty.
The Owner is a Transacting User Entity (as defined in the regulations of the International Registry); is “situated”, for the purposes of the Cape Town Treaty, in the United States; and has the power to “dispose” (as such term is used in the Cape Town Treaty) of the Airframe and each Engine.
Each party hereby additionally agrees that the courts of the place in which the Registrar (as defined in the Cape Town Convention) has its centre of administration shall have exclusive jurisdiction to award damages or make orders against the Registrar.
Lessee shall not change the jurisdiction in which it is located for purposes of Section 9-301 and 9-307 of the UCC and shall remain situated in Mexico (as described in the Cape Town Convention) except in either case upon thirty days prior written notice to Lessor.
The Bills of Sale for the Airframe and Engines constitute a “contract of sale” (as defined in the Cape Town Treaty), and the Trust Indenture, as supplemented by the Trust Indenture Supplement in which such Airframe and Engines are listed, creates an International Interest in such Airframe and Engines.
In addition, on or prior to the Closing Date, the Company will cause the registration of the International Interests (or Prospective International Interests) created under the Indenture (as supplemented by the Indenture Supplement with respect to the Aircraft) to be effected on the International Registry in accordance with the Cape Town Treaty, and shall, as and to the extent applicable, consent to such registration upon the issuance of a request for such consent by the International Registry.
The following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in, or as otherwise used in, the Cape Town Convention: “Contracting State”, “contract of sale”, “international interest” and “situated in”.
The following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Cape Town Convention: “Administrator”, “Contracting State”, “Contract of Sale”, “International Interest”, “Professional User Entity”, “Prospective International Interest”, “situated in” and “Transacting User Entity”.