FA Act definition

FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act of 25 June 1999 no. 46 (as amended).
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act of 25 June 1999 Xx. 00 (Xx. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx).
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Contracts Act of 25 June 1999 No. 46 (in Norwegian: "finansavtaleloven") as amended from time to time.

Examples of FA Act in a sentence

  • Each Obligor hereby agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that this Clause 1.3 (The FA Act) shall constitute a waiver of the provisions of the FA Act, and further agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that the provisions of the FA Act shall not apply to this Agreement or to the relationship between the Finance Parties and each Obligor.

  • The Lenders are nevertheless, according to the FA Act obliged to give a representative example.

  • Act Each Obligor hereby agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that this Clause 1.4 (The FA Act) shall constitute a waiver of the provisions of the FA Act, and further agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that the provisions of the FA Act shall not apply to this Agreement or to the relationship between the Finance Parties and each Obligor.

  • The information regarding additional Security is included to meet the requirements of Section 61 of the FA Act and shall not in any way prejudice the Facility Agent's rights to amend or waive any Security.

  • Act Each Obligor hereby agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that this Clause 1.3 (The FA Act) shall constitute a waiver of the provisions of the FA Act, and further agrees and accepts, to the extent permitted by law, that the provisions of the FA Act shall not apply to this Agreement or to the relationship between the Finance Parties and each Obligor.


More Definitions of FA Act

FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act of 25 June 1999 no 46 (No.finansavtaleloven) (as amended).
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act of 18 December 2020 no. 146 (No. Finansavtaleloven)."
FA Act means the Norwegian Act on Financial Agreements of 1999.
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Xxx 0000 No. 46 (No. finansavtaleloven).
FA Act means the Norwegian financial agreements act of 18 December 2020 No. 146 (No. finansavtaleloven) (as amended or replaced from time to time). "FA Legislation" means the FA Act and the Norwegian regulation on financial agreements of 19 September 2022 No. 1612 (No. finansavtaleforskriften) (as amended or replaced from time to time). “Facilities” means the Facility and any Ancillary Facility. “Facility” means the senior secured term loan facility made available under this Agreement as described in Clause 2.1 (The Facility). “Facility Office” means the office or offices notified by a Lender to the Agent in writing on or before the date it becomes a Lender (or, following that date, by not less than five Business Dayswritten notice) as the office or offices through which it will perform its obligations under this Agreement.
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act of185 December 2020 no. 146 (No. finansavtaleloven). 1.2 DefinitionsCapitalised terms not otherwise defined in this Guarantee shall have the meaning given to them in the Bond Terms. 1.3 Construction
FA Act means the Norwegian Financial Agreements Act 2020 No. 146 (No. finansavtaleloven). "Facilities" means the Term Loan Facility and the Revolving Facility and "Facility" means each of them. "Facility Office" means the office or offices notified by a Lender to the Agent in writing on or before the date it becomes a Lender (or, following that date, by not less than five Business Days' written notice) as the office or offices through which it will perform its obligations under this Agreement. "FATCA" means: a) sections 1471 to 1474 of the Code or any associated regulations; b) any treaty, law or regulation of any other jurisdiction, or relating to an intergovernmental agreement between the US and any other jurisdiction, which (in either case) facilitates the implementation of any law or regulation referred to in paragraph a) above; or