DTTP Filing definition

DTTP Filing means an HM Revenue & Customs' Form DTTP2 duly completed and filed by TFSUK, which (i) where it relates to a UK Treaty Lender or US LLC Lender which becomes party hereto on the date hereof, contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence stated opposite that Lender's name in Schedule 2.1, and is filed with HM Revenue & Customs within 30 days of the date of this Agreement; or (ii) where it relates to a UK Treaty Lender or US LLC Lender that is an Eligible Assignee and becomes a party hereto after the date hereof, contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence stated in respect of that Lender in the relevant Assignment and Assumption, and is filed with HM Revenue & Customs within 30 days of the date of that Assignment and Assumption.
DTTP Filing means an HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2 duly completed and filed by TFSUK, which (i) where it relates to a UK Treaty Lender or US LLC Lender which becomes party hereto on the date hereof, contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence stated opposite that Lender’s name in Schedule 2.1, and is filed with HM Revenue & Customs within 30 days of the date of this Agreement; or (ii) where it relates to a UK Treaty Lender or US LLC Lender that is an Eligible Assignee and becomes a party hereto after the date hereof, contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence stated in respect of that Lender in the relevant Assignment and Assumption, and is filed with HM Revenue & Customs within 30 days of the date of that Assignment and Assumption.
DTTP Filing means an HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2, duly completed and filed by each U.K. Borrower within the applicable time limit, which contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence provided by the Lender in writing to the Company and the Administrative Agent.

Examples of DTTP Filing in a sentence

  • Borrower shall, promptly on making a Borrower DTTP Filing, deliver a copy of that Borrower DTTP Filing to the Agent for delivery to the relevant Lender.

  • This paragraph (e) shall not apply in relation to Clause 19.2 (Tax gross-up), to a Treaty Lender that has included a confirmation of its scheme reference number and its jurisdiction of tax residence in accordance with paragraph (h)(ii)(B) of Clause 19.2 (Tax gross-up) if the Obligor making the payment has not made a Borrower DTTP Filing in respect of that Treaty Lender.

  • This paragraph (e) shall not apply in relation to Clause 12 (Tax gross-up and Indemnities), to a Treaty Lender that has included a confirmation of its scheme reference number and its jurisdiction of tax residence in accordance with paragraph (j)(ii)(B) of Clause 12.2 (Tax gross-up) if the Borrower making the payment has not made a Borrower DTTP Filing in respect of that Treaty Lender.

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  • The Borrower shall, promptly on making the UK Borrower DTTP Filing, deliver a copy of that UK Borrower DTTP Filing to the Administrative Agent for delivery to the relevant Lender.

  • This paragraph (j) shall not apply in relation to a Treaty Lender that has included a confirmation of its scheme reference number and its jurisdiction of tax residence in accordance with paragraph (g)(ii)(B) if the UK Loan Party making the payment has not made a UK Borrower DTTP Filing in respect of that Treaty Lender in accordance with paragraph g(v).

  • This paragraph (d) shall not apply in relation to Clause 14.2 (Tax gross-up), to a Treaty Lender that has included a confirmation of its scheme reference number and its jurisdiction of tax residence in accordance with paragraph 14.2(g)(i)(B) of Clause 14.2 (Tax gross-up) if the Obligor making the payment has not made a Borrower DTTP Filing in respect of that Treaty Lender.

  • If a UK Treaty Lender has not confirmed its HMRC DT Treaty Passport scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence in accordance with this paragraph (iii), no UK Loan Party shall make a HMRC Borrower DTTP Filing or file any other form relating to the HMRC DT Treaty Passport scheme in respect of that UK Treaty Lender or its participation in any Loan unless the UK Treaty Lender otherwise agrees.

  • Borrower shall, promptly on making a DTTP Filing, deliver a copy of such DTTP Filing to the Administrative Agent for delivery to the relevant Lender.

  • Each UK Borrower shall, promptly on making any Borrower DTTP Filing, deliver a copy of such Borrower DTTP Filing to the Administrative Agent for delivery to the relevant Lender.


More Definitions of DTTP Filing

DTTP Filing means a HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2, duly completed and filed by the UK Borrower within the applicable time limit, which contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence provided by the applicable Bank either (i) in writing to the UK Borrower and the Agent on the First Amendment Closing Date, or (ii) if such Bank is not a party to this Agreement on the First Amendment Closing Date, to the UK Borrower and the Agent in the Assignment Agreement of such Bank or such other documentation contemplated hereby pursuant to which such Bank shall have become a party hereto. "Dutch Attorney-in-Fact" shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.22(c). "Dutch Borrower" means MATW Netherlands Holding B.V., a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) duly incorporated and existing under the laws of The Netherlands having its corporate seat (statutaire zetel) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, its registered office at Xxxxxxxxx 000, 0000XX Xxxxxxxxx, xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, and registered with the trade register of the Chamber of Commerce (handelsregister van xx Xxxxx van Koophandel) under number 61503703. 264674781 265265096
DTTP Filing means an HMRC Form DTTP2 duly completed and filed by the relevant UK Obligor, which:
DTTP Filing means a HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2, duly completed and filed by the UK Borrower within
DTTP Filing means a HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2, duly completed and filed by the UK Borrower within the applicable time limit, which contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence provided by the applicable Bank either (i) in writing to the UK Borrower and the Agent on the First Amendment Closing Date, or (ii) if such Bank is not a party to this Agreement on the First Amendment Closing Date, to the UK Borrower and the Agent in the Assignment Agreement of such Bank or such other documentation contemplated hereby pursuant to which such Bank shall have become a party hereto.
DTTP Filing means a HM Revenue & CustomsForm DTTP2, duly completed and filed by each U.K. Borrower within the applicable time limit, which contains the scheme reference number and jurisdiction of tax residence provided by the Lender either (i) in writing to the U.K. Borrowers and the Administrative Agent at the Third Amendment Effective Date, or (ii) if the Lender is not a party to this Agreement at the Third Amendment Effective Date, to the U.K. Borrowers and the Administrative Agent in the Assignment and Assumption of such Lender or such other documentation contemplated hereby pursuant to which such Lender shall have become a party hereto.

Related to DTTP Filing

  • Borrower DTTP Filing means an HM Revenue & Customs’ Form DTTP2 duly completed and filed by the relevant Borrower, which:

  • Tax Filing Authorised Person means such person as any Director shall designate from time to time, acting severally.

  • UCC Filing Authorization Letter means a letter duly executed by each Loan Party authorizing the Collateral Agent to file appropriate financing statements on Form UCC-1 without the signature of such Loan Party in such office or offices as may be necessary or, in the opinion of the Collateral Agent, desirable to perfect the security interests purported to be created by each Security Agreement and each Mortgage.

  • Tax Authority means, with respect to any Tax, the governmental entity or political subdivision thereof that imposes such Tax, and the agency (if any) charged with the collection of such Tax for such entity or subdivision.

  • Insolvency Filing means that the Share Company (as defined in §4a of the Terms and Conditions) institutes or has instituted against it by a regulator, supervisor or any similar official with primary insolvency, rehabilitative or regulatory jurisdiction over it in the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organisation or the jurisdiction of its head or home office, or it consents to a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or bankruptcy or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting creditors’ rights (including a moratorium or a similar proceeding), or a petition is presented for its winding-up or liquidation by it or such regulator, supervisor or similar official or it consents to such a petition, provided that proceedings instituted or petitions presented by creditors and not consented to by the Share Company shall not be deemed an Insolvency Filing.

  • Relevant Tax Authority means HMRC, or, if applicable, the tax authority in the jurisdiction in which the Supplier is established;

  • Pick Up Report means the report detailing the number of sleeping rooms per day actually used out of the Program’s room block.

  • Tax Return means any return, declaration, report, claim for refund, or information return or statement relating to Taxes, including any schedule or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof.

  • Registrar of Companies means the Registrar of Companies appointed under the Companies Act;

  • Relevant Supervisory Consent means, in relation to any redemption or purchase of the Notes, any required permission of the Relevant Regulator applicable to the Company or the Relevant UK Resolution Authority (as applicable). For the avoidance of doubt, Relevant Supervisory Consent will not be required if either (i) none of the Debt Securities qualify as part of the Issuer’s regulatory capital, or own funds and eligible liabilities or loss absorbing capacity instruments, as the case may be, each pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations, (ii) the relevant Debt Securities are repurchased for market-making purposes in accordance with any permission given by the Relevant Regulator pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission or (iii) the relevant Debt Securities are being redeemed or repurchased pursuant to any general prior permission granted by the Relevant Regulator or the Relevant UK Resolution Authority (as applicable) pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission.

  • Tax Authorities means domestic or foreign tax, revenue, fiscal or monetary authorities.

  • UK Treaty State means a jurisdiction having a double taxation agreement (a “UK Treaty”) with the United Kingdom which makes provision for full exemption from tax imposed by the United Kingdom on interest.

  • GLJ Report means the independent engineering reserves evaluation of certain oil, NGL and natural gas interests of the Company prepared by GLJ dated February 11, 2022 and effective December 31, 2021.

  • Registration Application means an application for registration of this Agreement as a planning agreement on the title of the Land pursuant to Section 7.6 of the Act in a form approved by the Registrar General;

  • Auditor’s Report means the auditor’s report on the Financial Report; “AEDT” means Australian Eastern Daylight Standard Time.

  • 1940 Act Notification means a notification of registration of the Fund as an investment company under the 1940 Act on Form N-8A, as the 1940 Act Notification may be amended from time to time.

  • Tax Returns means any and all reports, returns, declarations, claims for refund, elections, disclosures, estimates, information reports or returns or statements required to be supplied to a taxing authority in connection with Taxes, including any schedule or attachment thereto or amendment thereof.

  • Quarterly Report means Servicer’s report to me that includes, among other information, the results of the IRG’s Compliance Reviews for the calendar quarter covered by the report, as required by Paragraph D.1 of Exhibit E;

  • Form 1001 means Form 1001 (Ownership, Exemption, or Reduced Rate Certificate) of the Department of the Treasury of the United States of America and (D) "Form 4224" shall mean Form 4224 (Exemption from Withholding of Tax on Income Effectively Connected with the Conduct of a Trade or Business in the United States) of the Department of the Treasury of the United States of America (or in relation to either such Form such successor and related forms as may from time to time be adopted by the relevant taxing authorities of the United States of America to document a claim to which such Form relates). Each of the Forms referred to in the foregoing clauses (C) and (D) shall include such successor and related forms as may from time to time be adopted by the relevant taxing authorities of the United States of America to document a claim to which such Form relates.

  • method statement means a written submission by the Contractor to the Project Manager in response to this EMPr or a request by the Project Manager and ECO. The method statement must set out the equipment, materials, labour and method(s) the Contractor proposes using to carry out an activity identified by the Project Manager when requesting the Method Statement. This must be done in such detail that the Project Manager and ECO is able to assess whether the Contractor's proposal is in accordance with this specification and/or will produce results in accordance with this specification;

  • Filing Statement means all UCC financing statements or other similar financing statements and UCC (Form UCC-3) termination statements required pursuant to the Loan Documents.

  • MI Report means a report containing Management Information submitted to the Authority in accordance with Framework Schedule 8 (Management Information);

  • By-mail voter registration form means a voter registration form designed to be

  • Notice of assessment means a written notice by the division, based on a citation, that the employer must pay the amount of wages, penalties, or fines assessed.

  • Public statement means a statement made in the ordinary course of business of the public body with the intent that all other members of the public body receive it.

  • Form 2106 means internal revenue service form 2106 filed by a taxpayer pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.