Examples of Capital Instruments Regulations in a sentence
Existing Regulations means, from the Issue Date to the date of implementation of Future Capital Instruments Regulations, the solvency margin, capital adequacy regulations or any other regulatory capital rules then in effect in France (or if the Issuer becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than France, such other jurisdiction) and/or any other relevant jurisdiction as applied and construed by the Relevant Supervisory Authority and applicable to the Issuer and/or the Group.
Prior Approval of the Relevant Supervisory Authority means the prior written approval of the Relevant Supervisory Authority, if such approval is required at the time under any Existing Regulations or any Future Capital Instruments Regulations or an official application or interpretation thereof.
Prior Approval of the Relevant Supervisory Authority means the prior written approval of the Relevant Supervisory Authority, if such approval is required at the time under any Applicable Regulations or any Future Capital Instruments Regulations or an official application or interpretation thereof.
Contingent Convertible Securities of any series shall be redeemable in accordance with their terms (subject to the applicable provisions of the Capital Instruments Regulations or other applicable law) and, except as otherwise specified pursuant to Section 3.01 for Contingent Convertible Securities of any series, in accordance with this Article.