Mixed Accounts definition

Mixed Accounts has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.02(g)(ii).
Mixed Accounts means any accounts receivable or accounts payable relating to both the SG Business and the Cowen.
Mixed Accounts has the meaning set forth in Section 2.12(b).

Examples of Mixed Accounts in a sentence

  • If any Liability associated with the Mixed Accounts cannot be allocated as set forth in the preceding sentence, such Liability shall be allocated to SG and ▇▇▇▇▇ Inc.


More Definitions of Mixed Accounts

Mixed Accounts has the meaning set forth in SECTION 2.11(b).

Related to Mixed Accounts

  • FIXED ACCOUNT is a separate investment account of ours into which purchase payments may be invested or Account Value may be transferred.

  • Designated Accounts means any and all unsecured credit facilities (including without limitation unsecured card or non-card credit facility) that you have with the Participating FIs and excludes joint accounts, any renovation loan, education loan, credit facility granted for businesses or business purposes and such other credit facility that is excluded under the MAS regulations relating to unsecured credit facilities to individuals.

  • Interim Accounts means the unaudited consolidated quarterly financial statements of the Issuer for the quarterly period ending on each 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December in each year, prepared in accordance with GAAP.

  • Excluded Accounts means deposit or securities accounts that are designated solely as accounts for, and are used solely for, payroll funding, employee compensation, employee benefits or taxes, in each case in the ordinary course of business.

  • Linked Account means any controlled disbursement account, controlled balance account or other deposit account maintained by a Collection Account Bank for the Parent, Performance Guarantor, Servicer, Originator or any Affiliate thereof and linked to any Collection Account by a zero balance account connection or other automated funding mechanism or controlled balance arrangement.