Financial Printer definition

Financial Printer means Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc., or any successor financial printer retained on behalf of the Issuing Entity by the Administrator in its sole discretion.
Financial Printer means a qualified firm authorized and appointed by a Commission Officer pursuant to Section 2.15 hereof to provide services with respect to the printing, electronic and/or physical dissemination of the Preliminary Official Statement and Official Statement for the Bonds.

Examples of Financial Printer in a sentence

  • Financial Printer: Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc., or any successor financial printer retained on behalf of the Issuing Entity by the Administrator in its sole discretion.

  • Describe any actual or potential conflicts of interest that might arise if your firm is selected to serve as Financial Printer to the Authority taking into consideration both the Authority and its college and university clients.

  • Convene the LGAC Finance Committee to approve the minutes from the August 22, 2012 meeting and deliberate on the staff recommendations to approve (i) the one-year extension of the Exclusive Agent Agreement, and (ii) the selection of ImageMaster LLC as Financial Printer to the Corporation.

  • Any Current Report, Collateral Term Sheet or Structural Term Sheet that is required to be delivered by the Underwriter to the Company hereunder shall be effected by the delivery of one copy to counsel for the Company and, if requested, one copy in computer readable format to the Financial Printer on or prior to 10:30 a.m. on the date so specified herein.

  • Authorizing the Co-Executive Directors or Treasurer to appoint ImageMaster LLC as Financial Printer to the Corporation.

  • Coordinate and assist in the selection process for other members of the bond financing team, including Bond Counsel, Trustee, Financial Printer and Verification Agent, and any other team members as appropriate.

  • The Company shall cause its counsel or the Financial Printer to file with the Commission any such Current Report, Collateral Term Sheet or Structural Term Sheet within one business day immediately following the delivery thereof pursuant to the preceding subsection.

  • Letter for Sandler O'Neill Mailing to Clients* * Accompanied by a Prospectus Note: Items 1 through 15 are produced by the Financial Printer and Items 16 through 23 are produced by the conversion center.

  • Financial Printer: Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc., not in its individual capacity but solely as financial printer under the Indenture, or any successor financial printer retained on behalf of the Issuing Entity by the Administrator in its sole discretion.

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Related to Financial Printer

  • Financial Crime means money laundering, terrorist financing, bribery, corruption, tax evasion, fraud, evasion of economic or trade sanctions, and/or any acts or attempts to circumvent or violate any Laws relating to these matters.

  • financial service means a service of a financial nature, including insurance, and a service incidental or auxiliary to a service of a financial nature;

  • Financial Intermediary means a financial intermediary as that term is defined in Rule 22c-2.

  • Financial Bid means that part of the offer, that provides price schedule, total project costs etc.

  • Financial Instrument” shall mean the Financial Instruments under the Company’s CIF license which can be found in the document “Company Information” on the Website. It is understood that the Company does not necessarily offer all the Financial Instruments which appear on its CIF license but only those marketed on its Website from time to time.

  • Financial Instruments means commodities, securities, and derivatives of all types, including, without limitation, stocks and other equity instruments, bonds and other debt instruments, commodities and futures, forwards, swaps, and options that derive their value from bonds, equities, commodities or indices thereof. EXHIBIT C

  • Financial Crime Risk Management Activity means any action to meet Compliance Obligations relating to or in connection with the detection, investigation and prevention of Financial Crime that the Bank or members of the HSBC Group may take.

  • financial instrument means those instruments specified in Section C of Annex I;

  • Financial Interest means either:

  • Financial Product means any securities, futures contracts or leveraged foreign exchange contracts as defined under the SFO. Regarding “leveraged foreign exchange contracts”, it is only applicable to those traded by persons licensed for Type 3 regulated activity.