Cape Town Treaty definition

Cape Town Treaty means, collectively, the official English language text of (a) the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, and (b) the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, in each case adopted on November 16, 2001, at a diplomatic conference in Cape Town, South Africa, and from and after the effective date of the Cape Town Treaty in the relevant country, means when referring to the Cape Town Treaty with respect to that country, the Cape Town Treaty as in effect in such country, unless otherwise indicated, and (c) all rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto and, in the case of each of the foregoing described in clauses (a) through (c), all amendments, supplements, and revisions thereto.
Cape Town Treaty means, collectively, (a) the Cape Town Convention, (b) the Aircraft Protocol, and (c) all rules and regulations (including but not limited to the Regulations and Procedures for the International Registry) adopted pursuant thereto and all amendments, supplements and revisions thereto.
Cape Town Treaty means the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and the related Aircraft Equipment Protocol, as in effect in the United States.

Examples of Cape Town Treaty in a sentence

  • If the Aircraft is at the time registered with the FAA, at the time of, or promptly following, any such consolidation or merger, such Person will make such filings and recordings with the FAA pursuant to the Transportation Code and registration under the Cape Town Treaty as shall be necessary to evidence such consolidation or merger.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Cape Town Treaty

Cape Town Treaty means, collectively, the official English language text of (i) the Cape Town Convention, (ii) the Aircraft Protocol, (iii) all rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto and as in effect in the United States and (iv) with respect to each of the foregoing described in clauses (i) through (iii), all amendments, supplements and revisions thereto as in effect in the United States.
Cape Town Treaty means, collectively, (a) the Cape Town Convention, (b) the Aircraft Protocol, and from and after the effective date of the Cape Town Treaty in the relevant country, shall mean when referring to the Cape Town Treaty with respect to that country, the Cape Town Treaty as in effect in such country, unless otherwise indicated, and (c) all rules and regulations (including but not limited to the Regulations and Procedures for the International Registry) adopted pursuant thereto and, in the case of each of the foregoing described in clauses (a) through (c), all amendments, supplements and revisions thereto.
Cape Town Treaty means collectively the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (“Cape Town Convention”) and the Protocol to the Convention Specific to Aircraft Equipment (“Aircraft Protocol”); (iii) “International Interest” means an interest held by a Provider to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies, including an interest in the Aircraft Object; (iv) “International Registry” means the international registration facilities established for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention or the Aircraft Protocol in Dublin, Ireland.
Cape Town Treaty means The Convention on International Interest in Mobile Equipment, concluded in Cape Town, South Africa on November 16, 2001 (utilizing the English-language version thereof) together with The Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, concluded in Cape Town, South Africa, on November 16, 2001 (utilizing the English-language version thereof).
Cape Town Treaty means the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, and the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, each signed in Cape Town, South Africa on November 16, 2001, as in effect in the United States, as may be amended, together with the Regulations and Procedures for the International Registry issued by the Supervisory Authority for the International Registry, and all other rules, amendments, supplements, modifications and revisions thereto.
Cape Town Treaty has the meaning provided in 49 U.S.C. § 44113(1).
Cape Town Treaty the Cape Town Convention, together with and as modified by the Protocol.