Document of Value definition

Document of Value means documents in relation to the CDD of any Client, any Beneficiary, or any CDD Relevant Person (including, but not limited to, the constitutional documents of a company), any insurance policy documents and any other document which Hawksford may decide from time to time to treat as a Document of Value;
Document of Value means documents in relation to the CDD of any Client, any Beneficiary, or any CDD Relevant Person (including, but not limited to, the constitutional documents of a company, any will or instrument of trust or letter of wishes in relation to a Trust or the estate of a deceased and the charter and regulations of a Foundation), any insurance policy documents and any other document which Hawksford may decide from time to time to treat as a Document of Value;

Related to Document of Value

  • Erroneous Payment Deficiency Assignment has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 10.12(d).

  • Acceptable Counterparty means any counterparty to the Interest Rate Cap Agreement that has and shall maintain, until the expiration of the applicable Interest Rate Cap Agreement, a long-term unsecured debt rating of at least “A+” by S&P and “Aa3” from Xxxxx’x, which rating shall not include a “t” or otherwise reflect a termination risk and is otherwise reasonably acceptable to Lender.