Examples of Consolidated Terms in a sentence
Consolidated Terms and Conditions of the Securities will be attached to the relevant global note(s) representing the Notes and a copy of such consolidated Terms and Conditions of the Securities will be provided – free of charge - as a separate document to investors upon request at the registered office of the Issuer.
You also acknowledge that with respect to any investment products subscribed by you or any Transactions entered into by you pursuant to the Consolidated Terms, you agree to be treated as a corporate customer and any course of dealings between you and DBS will follow the processes and standards applicable to corporate customers as prescribed by DBS from time to time, and not those applicable to retail customers.
In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of the Offering Documents and these Consolidated Terms, the Offering Documents shall prevail.
If there is any inconsistency between the Consolidated Terms and the Supplementary Terms, the Supplementary Terms prevail.
Any reference in the Consolidated Terms to a 'winding up' or 'liquidation' shall be construed to include a bankruptcy.
You must read both the Supplementary Terms and the Consolidated Terms.
Unless otherwise defined in the Supplementary Terms, the capitalised terms used in the Supplementary Terms have the same meaning given to them in the Consolidated Terms.
If you are a Partnership or a Sole Proprietor (as defined below), the Supplementary Terms apply to you in conjunction with the Consolidated Terms.
The Partnership and Sole Proprietor Terms are applicable only to a Customer in respect of any of his Investment Accounts opened or maintained with DBS and/or Investment Products or services subscribed by such Customer, in each case pursuant to the Consolidated Terms.
These supplementary terms (" Supplementary Terms") supplement and are to be read together with the Investment Products Consolidated Terms – DBS Corporate Account ("Consolidated Terms") (the Supplementary Terms together with the Consolidated Terms, the "Partnership and Sole Proprietor Terms").