Legal Capital definition

Legal Capital means the minimum capital required by law to establish and operate the Bank.
Legal Capital means the minimum capital amount required by the Laws to establish the Bank.
Legal Capital means the minimum statutory amount of capital to establish a bank in accordance with the laws.

Examples of Legal Capital in a sentence

  • ISSUES: - FOR THE PROJECT, POSCO IS TO CONTRIBUTE USD 58,000,000 (25%) OF THE TOTAL LEGAL CAPITAL.

  • TOTAL INVESTMENT COSTS: - USD 664,300,000 (THE LEGAL CAPITAL USD 231,900,000) 3.


More Definitions of Legal Capital

Legal Capital means, as defined by the Law on Enterprises 2005, article 4, provision 7, the minimum level of capital as stipulated by law to form an enterprise.
Legal Capital means total capital according to Section 4 together with Section 30 and Section 32 of the Financial Institution Business Act B.E. 2551 (2008).
Legal Capital means the minimum level of capital that must be available as required by the Law to establish a Bank.
Legal Capital means the minimum level of capital that is required by laws to form an enterprise.
Legal Capital means the minimum level of capital as required by the Law to establish a Bank.
Legal Capital means the minimum capital amount required by the Laws for the establishment of a credit institution;
Legal Capital means the minimum amount of capital that is required by laws for an enterprise to be established.