Fiduciary interest definition

Fiduciary interest means (a) the right to compensation from
Fiduciary interest means (a) the right to
Fiduciary interest means (a) the right to compensation from a health, educational, social service, or justice system organization that receives public funds, or (b) budgetary or policy-making authority for an organization listed in (a) of this subsection. A person who acts solely in an advisory capacity and receives no compensation from a health, educational, social service, or justice system organization, and who has no budgetary or policy-making authority is deemed to have no fiduciary interest in the organization.

Examples of Fiduciary interest in a sentence

  • Commercial Real Estate Unencumbered • Fiduciary interest in a trust for Aeromexico Tower (Av. Paseo de la Reforma #445, Mexico City, Mexico) • Owned office buildings in Mexico • DIP Interim Order • Mexican non-possessory pledge (specific) over beneficiary rights (derechos fideicomisarios) o Perfection of Mexican non-possessory pledge through:(a) ratification of the agreement by the parties before a Mexican notary public; and (b) registration of the agreement with the RUG.

  • In the event consent is not available by the subsequent Draw date, pledge agreement to be signed in advance of obtaining authorization and provide that the pledge will become effective upon consent.o Fiduciary interest in a trust beneficiary rights (derechos fideicomisarios) or over GSE o Perfection through: (a) ratification of the agreement by the parties before a Mexican notary public; and (b) registration of the agreement with the RUG.

  • Premier Loyalty & Marketing (“PLM”) Stake • Excess value in pledged 51% equity stake in PLM o Fiduciary interest in a guaranty trust • DIP Interim Order • Mexican non-possessory pledge (specific) over beneficiary rights (derechos fideicomisarios) o Perfection through: (a) ratification of the agreement by the parties before a Mexican notary public; and (b) registration of the agreement with the RUG.


More Definitions of Fiduciary interest

Fiduciary interest means (a) a person’s right to
Fiduciary interest means participation as a trustee, director, manager or officer of a Participant or Supplier.
Fiduciary interest means (a) the right to compensation from a health, educational, social service, or justice system organization that receives public funds, or (b) budgetary or policy-making authority for an organization listed in
Fiduciary interest means that the Interested Person (or his or her Family Member) serves as a director, trustee, manager or officer, or any of his or her equivalents, of the entity in question.

Related to Fiduciary interest

  • Fiduciary has the meaning set forth in ERISA Sec. 3(21).

  • Trust Fund The trust fund established by the Trust Agreement, the assets of which consist of the Mortgage Loans and any related assets. Trustee: U.S. Bank National Association or any successor in interest, or if any successor trustee or co-trustee shall be appointed as provided in the Trust Agreement, then such successor trustee or such co-trustee, as the case may be. Any capitalized terms used and not defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Trust Agreement.