Master Document definition

Master Document means the Bond Purchase Agreement between the Agency and U.S. Bank National Association that is dated as of July 22, 2008, that relates to the 2008 Bond.
Master Document means the dossier in EU-CTD-format (modules 2 – 5), product information and labelling.
Master Document means the Bond Purchase Agreement between the Agency and the

Examples of Master Document in a sentence

  • Revision, approved date, effective date, and a document change summary for this document is located on-line in the FM-75-01 Master Document List with Revision History.

  • The retention duration for records referenced in this procedure are available on-line in the FM-75-01 Master Document List with Revision History.Records are maintained in accordance with OP-75-01 Control of Documented Information.

  • All questions should be in English language and must be emailed to the primary contact no later than the date specified in RFP Master Document.

  • In the event of default by the Bidder with respect to this RFP or the Master Document, NIC may debar the Bidder from participating in any future RFPs’ floated by NIC for any purpose.

  • Conditions of Contract and Contract Forms ForewordThere are two types of standard Contract forms for Consulting Services (a Time-Based Contract and a Lump Sum Contract) included in the Master Document for Selection of Consultants prepared by participating multilateral development banks.

  • Under Section B.3.2.3 (b) Monetary Policy Counterparties and Section B.3.2.4 (a) (i) Counterparties in Foreign Exchange (FX) Transactions in the Master Document, it is incumbent on counterparties to submit certain reports to the Riksbank in accordance with the Riksbank’s more detailed instructions.

  • Therefore, this section of the Master Document explains virtual testing tools and methods and complementarity of this pillar with the other testing methods.

  • The Standard Bidding Document for Procurement of Goods reflects the structure and the provisions of the Master Document for Procurement of Goods, prepared by Multilateral Development Banks and International Financing Institutions, except where specific considerations within the African Development Bank have required a change.

  • The Contractor shall create and maintain a Master Document List (MDL) that includes all documents, whether the document is a deliverable or not, prepared during the course of this contract.

  • The Counterparty is obliged to immediately pledge additional collateral or to completely or partly repay the intraday credit in RIX-RTGS (see Master Document C.1.6.5(c)).


More Definitions of Master Document

Master Document means the Bond Purchase Agreement between the Agency and U.S. Bank National Association that is dated as of July 22, 2008, that relates to the Agency’s Urban Renewal Bond, Series 2008 which was authorized by the Agency Resolution No. URR 08-004.

Related to Master Document

  • Charter Document means as to any Person, its partnership agreement, certificate of incorporation, certificate of formation, operating agreement, membership agreement or similar constitutive document or agreement or its by-laws.

  • Transfer Document means a document substantially in the form of Exhibit E to the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • RfS Document means the bidding document issued by MSEDCL including all attachments, clarifications and amendments thereof.

  • Order Document means any official Purchaser document and attachments thereto specifying the Software to be purchased from the Vendor under this Contract.

  • T E Document means Tender Enquiry Document

  • Related Document any agreement, certificate, document or instrument relating to a Letter of Credit.

  • Operative Document means each of the Participation Agreement, the Trust Indenture, the Trust Indenture Supplement covering the Aircraft, the Secured Certificates, the Purchase Agreement (insofar as it relates to the Aircraft), the Consent and Agreement and the Guarantee.

  • Tender Document means the Document provided by a Purchaser to a Tenderer as a basis for preparation of its Tender;

  • Transaction Document means any agreement, document, certificate or instrument delivered pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • information document means the document set out in Annex I or Annex III, or in the corresponding Annex to a separate directive, or regulation, that prescribes the information to be supplied by an applicant, it being permissible to supply the information document in the form of an electronic file;

  • Settlement Document shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(a).

  • Transaction Agreement has the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • Programme Document means each of the Master Trust Deed, the Agency Agreement, the Registrar Agreement, the Margin Account Agreement, the Margin Account Security Agreement, the Portfolio Administration Agreement, the Operating Procedures Agreement, the Determination Agency Agreement, the Broker Dealer of Record Agreement, the Services Agreement and each Authorised Participant Agreement and "Programme Documents" means all such documents.

  • Scope Document means the document (if any) that is provided with and becomes part of the Order Form and which defines sometimes in conjunction with a Service Description (as applicable) the Services to be provided.

  • Agreement Documents means the instructions to proponents, scope of service, addenda, response to the RFP, and the acceptance of proposal together with all subsequently negotiated agreements, written amendments, modifications, and supplements to such documents and all written authorizations signed by the administrator(s) amending, deleting, or adding to the contract.

  • Formation Agreement has the meaning attributed to it in Recital A;

  • Buyer Documents has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • relevant document means, with respect to a Receivable:

  • Ancillary Document has the meaning assigned to it in Section 9.06(b).

  • Policy Document means this Policy wording the Schedule (which is attached to and forms part of this Policy and includes any Annexure or endorsement to it and, if more than one, then, the latest in time) and the Proposal Form.

  • Master Agreement has the meaning specified in the definition of “Swap Contract.”

  • Related Documentation means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation (including control documentation utilized in connection with an audit), specifications, technical manuals, user manuals, flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describes the function and use of such Software, but excluding source code.

  • TBT Agreement means the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;

  • Related Documents mean all promissory notes, credit agreements, loan agreements, environmental agreements, guaranties, security agreements, mortgages, deeds of trust, security deeds, collateral mortgages, and all other instruments, agreements and documents, whether now or hereafter existing, executed in connection with the Loan.

  • Program Agreement means an agreement between the Contractor and DSHS containing special terms and conditions, including a statement of work to be performed by the Contractor and payment to be made by DSHS.

  • Issuer Document means, with respect to any Letter of Credit, a letter of credit application, a letter of credit agreement, or any other document, agreement or instrument entered into (or to be entered into) by a Borrower in favor of Issuing Bank and relating to such Letter of Credit.