English Deed of Charge definition

English Deed of Charge means the deed of charge to be executed on the Issue Date between the Issuer and the Representative of the Noteholders and governed by English law;
English Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge dated on or about the Closing Date and made between the English Chargors, the Borrower and the Borrower Security Trustee;
English Deed of Charge means the deed so named entered into on or about the Closing Date between, amongst others, the Issuer and the Trustee;

Examples of English Deed of Charge in a sentence

  • The Issuer GIC Account will be operated by the Cash Manager in accordance with Use of Issuer's funds to reduce or eliminate a Payment Shortfall:the terms of the Cash Management Agreement, the Issuer Accounts Agreement, the Swedish Security Agreement and the English Deed of Charge.

  • Security: The Issuer's obligations in respect of the Notes and under the Transaction Documents are secured in favour of the Trustee for itself and the other Secured Creditors and will share the same Security together with the other Secured Amounts of the Issuer in accordance with the Irish Deed of Charge and the English Deed of Charge.

  • Governing Law: The Notes, the Cash Management Agreement, the Trust Deed, theAgency Agreement, the Incorporated Terms Memorandum, the Account Bank Agreement, the Subscription Agreement and the English Deed of Charge will be governed by English law.

  • The Note Trustee will be required, in performing its duties as trustee under the Trust Deed and in directing the Security Trustee to perform its duties as trustee under the English Deed of Charge, the Swedish Security Agreement and/or the Jersey Security Agreement, to have regard to the interests of all the Classes of Noteholders together.

  • Priorities of Payment The Priority of Payments will be set out in the Cash Management Agreement and the English Deed of Charge.

  • English Deed of Charge: means the deed of charge governed by English law to be executed by the Issuer and the Representative of the Noteholders, in name and on behalf of the other Issuer Secured Creditors, on or about the Issue Date as from time to time modified in accordance with the provisions therein contained and including any agreement or other document expressed to be supplemental thereto.

  • Anyone can submit a proposal (such as proposing anyarbitrary Ethereum transaction) at any time.

  • Issuer Security means any mortgage, sub-mortgage, charge, sub-charge, assignment or assignation by way of security, pledge, lien, right of set-off, retention of title or other encumbrance or security interest created in favour of the Security Trustee (for itself and as trustee on behalf of the other Secured Parties) under or pursuant to the English Deed of Charge, the Norwegian Security Agreement and/or the Swedish Security Agreement.

  • In addition, security over certain monetary rights of the Issuer arising out of certain Transaction Documents and Accounts has been granted by the Issuer in favour of the Representative of the Noteholders pursuant to the Italian Deed of Pledge, the Spanish Deed of Pledge and the English Deed of Charge and Assignment for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Other Issuer Creditors.

  • The respondent’s case relies heavily upon the principles derived from Wilson v Coll and the interpretation of that case in the Northern Ireland jurisdiction, referencing a number of cases, as mentioned above.


More Definitions of English Deed of Charge

English Deed of Charge means the deed of charge to be dated on or about the Issue Date between the Issuer and the Note Trustee.
English Deed of Charge means that certain Deed of Charge and Assignment dated the Closing Date by and between the UK Borrower and the Administrative Agent, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
English Deed of Charge means that certain Deed of Charge and Assignment dated May 9, 2002 by and between the UK Borrower and the Administrative Agent, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

Related to English Deed of Charge

  • Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge that may be entered into between the Guarantor and the Representative of the Covered Bondholders (acting on behalf of the Covered Bondholders and the Other Creditors);

  • Trust Deed means the Trust Deed dated December 9, 2002 of UTI Mutual Fund.

  • Accession Deed means a document substantially in the form set out in Schedule 6 (Form of Accession Deed).

  • Deed of Assignment means the deed of assignment of the Shareholder Loan in the agreed form set out in Schedule 6 (Deed of Assignment) to be entered into between the Seller and the Buyer upon Completion.

  • Deed of Accession means a deed of accession to this Agreement in the form attached as Schedule 1 (Deed of Accession) hereto;

  • Security Deed means the security deed dated on or about the Series Issue Date of the ETC Securities entered into as a deed by the Issuer, the Trustee and any other parties thereto by the execution of the Issue Deed and in the form of the Master Security Terms (as amended and/or supplemented by the Issue Deed) and as such Security Deed is amended, supplemented, novated or replaced from time to time.

  • State of Charge means the operating parameter that represents the quantity of physical energy stored (measured in units of megawatt-hours) in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.

  • Deed of Covenant means in relation to the Ship the deed of covenant collateral to the Mortgage for the Ship and creating charges over the Ship, its Earnings, Insurances and Requisition Compensation required to be executed hereunder by the Borrower in favour of the Security Trustee in the agreed form;

  • this Trust Deed means this Trust Deed (as from time to time altered in accordance with this Trust Deed) and any other document executed in accordance with this Trust Deed (as from time to time so altered) and expressed to be supplemental to this Trust Deed;

  • State of Charge (SOC) means the available electrical charge in a REESS expressed as a percentage of its rated capacity.

  • Master Trust Deed means the Master Trust Deed dated 8 October 1997 and made between the Trustee and the Manager, as amended from time to time.

  • Deed of Pledge means the Italian law deed of pledge entered into, on or about the date hereof, between the Guarantor and the Representative of the Covered Bondholders (acting on behalf of the Covered Bondholders and the Other Creditors).

  • Escrow Account Pledge Agreement means the pledge agreement entered into between the Issuer and the Agent before the Issue Date in respect of a first priority pledge over the Escrow Account and all funds standing to the credit of the Escrow Account from time to time, granted in favour of the Agent and the Holders (represented by the Agent).

  • Security Trust Deed means the Security Trust Deed executed by, inter alia, the Borrower, the Guarantor, the Collateral Agent, the Facility Agent, the Original Secured Creditors (as defined therein) and the Delegate Collateral Agent and shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit P or otherwise reasonably acceptable to the Facility Agent.

  • Hire Charge or “Hire Charges” means the rates and charges payable by You for the hire of the Equipment.

  • Proceeds Account Pledge Agreement means the pledge agreement entered into between the Issuer and the Agent on or prior to the First Issue Date in respect of a first priority pledge over the Proceeds Account and all funds held on the Proceeds Account from time to time, granted in favour of the Agent and the Bondholders (represented by the Agent).

  • Collateral Assignment Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.05.

  • Collateral Assignment means, with respect to any Contracts, the original instrument of collateral assignment of such Contracts by the Company, as Seller, to the Collateral Agent, substantially in the form included in Exhibit A hereto.

  • Bond Agreement means this bond agreement, including any Attachments to which it refers, and any subsequent amendments and additions agreed between the Parties.

  • Bareboat Charter means the bareboat charter agreement to be executed by the Effective Date by the Borrower as owner and the Charterer as bareboat charterer.

  • Security and Pledge Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(c).

  • UK Security Agreement means each of the security documents expressed to be governed by the laws of England (as modified, supplemented, amended or amended and restated from time to time) covering certain of such UK Loan Party’s present and future UK Collateral.

  • U.S. Pledge Agreement means a Pledge Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit B-1 between the Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors and the Administrative Agent.

  • Account Charge means, in relation to each of the Charged Accounts, the first priority fixed charge or pledge over all such accounts given or to be given by the relevant account holder thereof in favor of and in form and substance satisfactory to the Security Trustee.

  • MOA means the Borrower’s Ministry of Agriculture;