Designated State definition
Designated State means New York.
Designated State means Illinois.
Examples of Designated State in a sentence
The Designated State, on behalf of all Settling States and Participating Subdivisions, shall designate one of its officers or employees to act as the “appropriate official” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.6050X-1(f)(1)(ii)(B) (the “Appropriate Official”).
More Definitions of Designated State
Designated State. The State of Tennessee.
Designated State means the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Greenland, the Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, the Isle of Man and the Faroe Islands, and any other State recognised as such under international law or custom which the Parties by appropriate amendment hereto under Clause X may so denominate.
Designated State means any of the following, other than the State:
Designated State. The State of New York.
Designated State means the states referred to in paragraph (dd) of Annex 3, or such other states designated by the Servicer from time to time and consented to by the Bank Purchasing Agent.
Designated State means the countries of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, the Kingdom of Morocco, Montenegro, the Most Serene Republic of San Marino, the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, the Principality of Andorra, the Republic of Albania, the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Tunisia, the Republic of Turkey, the Russian Federation and the Swiss Confederation;