International Interest definition

International Interest has the meaning ascribed to the defined term “international interest” under the Cape Town Treaty.
International Interest means an interest held by a creditor to which Article 2 applies;
International Interest has the meaning given to such term in the Cape Town Convention.

Examples of International Interest in a sentence

  • On the Closing Date, after giving effect to the filing of the FAA Filed Documents, the filing of the Financing Statements and the registration of the International Interest (or Prospective International Interest) of the Mortgagee in the Airframe and each Engine with the International Registry, Mortgagee shall have received a duly perfected first priority security interest in all of Owner’s right, title and interest in the Aircraft, subject only to Permitted Liens.

  • The Bills of Sale for the Airframe and Engines constitute a “contract of sale” (as defined in the Cape Town Treaty), and the Trust Indenture, as supplemented by the Trust Indenture Supplement in which such Airframe and Engines are listed, creates an International Interest in such Airframe and Engines.


More Definitions of International Interest

International Interest is defined in the Cape Town Treaty.
International Interest means an “international interest” as defined in the Cape Town Convention.
International Interest means an interest held by a creditor to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies;
International Interest means an interest to which Article 2 applies and which is constituted in conformity with Article 8;
International Interest has the meaning set forth in the Cape Town Convention;
International Interest means an interest to which Article 2 applies;
International Interest has the meaning given to it in the Convention.