Code of Banking Practice means the Code of Banking Practice issued by the New Zealand Bankers’ Association dated 2012, and any subsequent update of the Code.
Code of Banking Practice means the Code of Banking Practice published by the Australian Bankers’ Association.
Code of Banking Practice means the Code of Banking Practice issued by the Australian Bankers’ Association.
Examples of Code of Banking Practice in a sentence
After Lloyd Hughes passed away on January 11, 1996, Joan Hughes, as executor of her husband's estate, retained the services of Thayer to prepare the necessary federal and state estate tax forms.
We will comply with the Code of Banking Practice as it applies to these Terms and Conditions.
We will keep you advised of fees and charges in accordance with the Code of Banking Practice.
The parties hereto agree that the Code of Banking Practice does not apply to the Loan Documents.
We will comply with the Code of Banking Practice, where it applies to the banking services we provide to you.
More Definitions of Code of Banking Practice
Code of Banking Practice means the Code of Banking Practice issued jointly by the HK Association of Banks and the DTC Association in February 2015, and endorsed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Code of Banking Practice. • means the Code of Banking Practice that has been adopted by AMP Bank. "Credit Service" has the same meaning as in the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009(Cth)
Code of Banking Practice means the code of banking practice published by the Australian Bankers Association in August 2003 and amended in late 2004 (or as it may be amended further from time to time);
Code of Banking Practice means the Code of Banking Practice published by the Australian Bankers’
Code of Banking Practice. – means the code of practice published from time to time by the Australian Bankers’ Association and being adopted by the Bank.
Code of Banking Practice means the Australian Bankers’ Association Code of Banking Practice as amended by any amendment that is adopted by ANZ.