Examples of Community Trust Ownership in a sentence
All such insurance policies are owned solely and exclusively by the Company.
All such insurance policies are owned solely and exclusively by the Company.
the Academy Trust means the company intended to be regulated by these Articles and referred to in Article 2;
Academy Trust shall include any company in which the Academy Trust: • holds more than 50% of the shares; or • controls more than 50% of the voting rights attached to the shares; or • has the right to appoint one or more directors to the board of the company.
the Macfarlane Trust means the charitable trust, established partly out of funds provided by the Secretary of State to the Haemophilia Society, for the relief of poverty or distress among those suffering from haemophilia;
the Eileen Trust means the charitable trust of that name established on 29th March 1993 out of funds provided by the Secretary of State for the benefit of persons eligible for payment in accordance with its provisions;
PFPC Trust means PFPC Trust Company or a subsidiary or affiliate of PFPC Trust Company.
Property Trustee means the Person identified as the “Property Trustee” in the Trust Agreement, solely in its capacity as Property Trustee of the Trust under the Trust Agreement and not in its individual capacity, or its successor in interest in such capacity, or any successor Property Trustee appointed as therein provided.
Business Trust Statute means Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. Code ss. 3801 et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.
Mortgage Security Trust Fund As to any Mortgage Security, the trust fund in which such Mortgage Security evidences a fractional undivided interest. New York Presenting Agent: State Street Bank and Trust Company, N.A., with its offices at 00 Xxxxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx or such other office within the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, State of New York, as Xxxxxx Mae may appoint by notice to the Trustee.
Business Trust Act means Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. Code Section 3801 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time, or any successor legislation.
Voting Trust has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(b).
Security Trust Agreement means that certain security trust agreement dated on or about the Merger Closing Date made between the Security Trustee and the Lenders and relating to the appointment of the Security Trustee as trustee of the Security.
Delaware Trust Assets Purchaser means the Computershare Delaware Trust Company.
Successor Property Trustee has the meaning specified in Section 6.6(b).
Public trust or “trust” means the common law public trust for commerce, navigation, and fisheries.
Majority Trustee Vote means the vote of a majority of the Trustees;
Exchangeco has the meaning ascribed thereto in the introductory paragraph;
Family Trust means, with respect to any natural Person, a trust, limited partnership or limited liability company benefiting solely such individual and/or the Family Members of such individual.
Sponsor shall have the meaning given in the Recitals hereto.
NIM Trustee The trustee for the NIM Securities.
charity trustee means a charity trustee of the CIO.
Parent Trustees means the Trustees elected or appointed pursuant to Articles 53 – 56 inclusive;
institutional trustee means the Trustee.
Family Trusts means, with respect to any individual, trusts or other estate planning vehicles established for the benefit of Family Members of such individual and in respect of which such individual serves as trustee or in a similar capacity.
Placement Agent means X.X. Xxxxxxxxxx & Co., LLC.
Delaware Trustee means, with respect to the Trust, the Person identified as the “Delaware Trustee” in the Trust Agreement, solely in its capacity as Delaware Trustee of the Trust under the Trust Agreement and not in its individual capacity, or its successor in interest in such capacity, or any successor Delaware Trustee appointed as therein provided.
Statutory Trust Statute means Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. Code § 3801 et seq.