Domestic Bank definition

Domestic Bank any Bank organized under the laws of the United States of America, any State thereof or the District of Columbia.
Domestic Bank means a bank organized under the
Domestic Bank means a bank holding a valid banking licence under the Banks and Financial Institutions Act;

Examples of Domestic Bank in a sentence

  • In its discretion and from time to time Custodian may open and maintain one or more demand deposit accounts with any Eligible Domestic Bank (any such accounts to be in the name of Custodian and subject only to its draft or order), provided, however, that the opening and maintenance of any such account shall be at Custodian's expense and shall not relieve Custodian of any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement.

  • At any time and from time to time, Custodian in its discretion may appoint and employ, and may also cease to employ, any Eligible Domestic Bank as sub-custodian to hold securities and other assets of a Portfolio that are maintained in the United States and to carry out such other provisions of this Agreement as it may determine, provided, however, that the employment of any such sub-custodian has been approved by the Trust.

  • In its discretion and from time to time Custodian may open and maintain one or more demand deposit accounts with any Eligible Domestic Bank (any such accounts to be in the name of Custodian and subject only to its draft or order), provided, however, that the opening and maintenance of any such account shall be at Custodian’s expense and shall not relieve Custodian of any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement.

  • At any time and from time to time, Custodian in its discretion may appoint and employ any Eligible Domestic Bank as sub-custodian to hold securities and other assets of the Company that are maintained in the United States and to carry out such other provisions of this Agreement as it may determine, provided, however, that the employment of any such sub-custodian has been approved by the Company.

  • Each Domestic Bank and Ryder agrees that, in paying any drawing under a Letter of Credit, the Issuing Bank shall not have any responsibility to obtain any document (other than any sight draft, certificates and documents expressly required by the Letter of Credit) or to ascertain or inquire as to the validity or accuracy of any such document or the authority of the Person executing or delivering any such document.


More Definitions of Domestic Bank

Domestic Bank means any of the following banks: (i) Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Woori Bank, Hana Bank, Korea Exchange Bank, Citibank Korea, Standard Chartered First Bank Korea, Pusan Bank, Daegu Bank, Kwang Ju Bank, Kyongnam Bank, Jeonbuk Bank and Jeju Bank, each established under the Banking Act; (ii) the Korea Development Bank established under the Korea Development Bank Act; (iii) Industrial Bank of Korea established under the Industrial Bank of Korea Act; (iv) the Export-Import Bank of Korea established under the Export-Import Bank of Korea Act; (v) National Agricultural Cooperative Federation established under the Agricultural Cooperatives Act; and (vi) National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives established under the Fisheries Cooperatives Act. “Domestic Bank” includes foreign branches of a Domestic Bank.
Domestic Bank means a bank established or incorporated in the Republic;
Domestic Bank means a bank having its principal place of business in this state and chartered under the laws of this state or the United States;
Domestic Bank means a bank organized under the provisions of chapter 3 of this subtitle.
Domestic Bank means a bank that is licensed under the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act;
Domestic Bank means any person described in paragraph c) of Article 57 of Royal Decree 537/1997 of 14 April (REAL DECRETO 537/1997 DE 14 DE ABRIL) as amended by Royal Decree 2717/1998 ox 00 Xxxxxxxx (XXXX XXXXXXX 1717/1998 DE 18 DE DICIEMBRE) and second paragraph of Number 1 of Article 41 of Royal Decree 2717/1998 of 18 December (REAL DECRETO 2717/1998 DE 18 DE DICIEMBRE).