Dutch Banking Act definition

Dutch Banking Act means the Dutch Act on the Supervision of the Credit System 1992 (Wet toezicht Kredietwezen 1992), including the Dutch Exemption Regulation.
Dutch Banking Act means the Act on the Supervision of the Financial Markets dated September 28, 2006 (Wet op het Financieel Toezicht).
Dutch Banking Act the Dutch 1992 Act on the Supervision of the Credit System (Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992), as amended from time to time.

Examples of Dutch Banking Act in a sentence

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  • The crucial characteristics of paper are brightness, opacity, gloss, smoothness, porosity, and sizing, but thespecifications can change depending on the printing method.

  • If the Company is a credit institution (kredietinstelling) under the Dutch Banking Act, it is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation, including the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • The Dutch Borrower is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation including the Exemption Regulation.

  • Windmills are less prevalent than watermills and are depicted on pre-OS maps using small windmill symbols consisting of triangles or cones topped by four or more triangular sails, and are rarely labelled.


More Definitions of Dutch Banking Act

Dutch Banking Act means the Dutch Act on the Supervision of the Credit System 1992 (Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992) as amended from time to time, including the Dutch Exemption Regulation.
Dutch Banking Act means the Act on the Supervision of the Financial Markets dated September 28, 2006 (Wet op het Financieel Toezicht). “Dutch Borrower” means any Borrower that is organized under the Laws of The Netherlands.
Dutch Banking Act means the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions 1992 (Wet toezicht Kredietwezen 1992) (as amended from time to time);
Dutch Banking Act means the Financial Supervision Act (Wet op het financieel toezicht), as the same may be amended from time to time. “Interest Period” means, as to each Eurocurrency Rate Loan, the period commencing on the date such Eurocurrency Rate Loan is disbursed or
Dutch Banking Act means the Act on the Supervision of the Financial Markets dated September 28, 2006 (Wet op het FinancieelToezicht).
Dutch Banking Act means the Financial Supervision Act (Wet op het financieel toezicht), as the same may be amended from time to time.
Dutch Banking Act means the Dutch Act on the Supervision of Credit Institutions 1992 (Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992), as amended from time to