New Transferor definition

New Transferor means any member of the Van Lanschot Xxxxxx Group which at the option of the Issuer accedes to the relevant Transaction Documents as a Transferor in accordance with Clause 14 the Programme Agreement.
New Transferor means any member of the NIBC Group which at the option of the Issuer accedes to, amongst other things, the Programme Agreement as a Transferor in accordance with the Programme Agreement;
New Transferor means any member of the Achmea Group which at the option of the Issuer accedes to the Programme and the Transaction Documents as new transferor in accordance with Clause 14 of the Programme Agreement.

Examples of New Transferor in a sentence

  • The creation of the right of pledge of the [GSA Rights / Swap Rights / Participation Rights / CBC Account Rights / [insert new rights]] shall be effected by notification to the [New Transferor / Swap Counterparty / Savings Participant / CBC Account Bank / [insert new party]] and is hereby notified.

  • By signing this Deed each of the CBC and the [New Transferor / Swap Counterparty / Savings Participant / CBC Account Bank / [insert new party]] confirms that notification of this Deed and the pledge of the [GSA Rights / Swap Rights / Participation Rights / CBC Account Bank / ]insert new rights]] has been made in accordance with Article 3:236 paragraph 2 of the Dutch Civil Code.


More Definitions of New Transferor

New Transferor means any member of the Aegon group which at the option of the Issuer accedes to, amongst other things, the Programme Agreement as a Transferor in accordance with the Programme Agreement.
New Transferor has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
New Transferor means any member of the Achmea Group which at the option of the Issuer accedes to the Programme and the Transaction Documents as new transferor in accordance with Clause 14 of the Programme Agreement. New Transferor Accession Letter means the accession letter to the Programme to be executed by each New Transferor substantially in the form set out in schedule 6 part A to the Programme Agreement. New Transferor Confirmation Letter means the confirmation letter in relation to the accession to the Programme by a New Transferor substantially in the form set out in schedule 7 Part A to the Programme Agreement. NGN form means the new global note form.

Related to New Transferor

  • Transferor Any Person who is disposing by Transfer of any Ownership Interest in a Certificate.

  • Transferors means the entities acting as Transferors under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement.

  • Purchasing Entity means a state (as well as the District of Columbia and US territories), city, county, district, other political subdivision of a State, or a nonprofit organization under the laws of some states if authorized by a Participating Addendum, that issues a Purchase Order against the Master Agreement and becomes financially committed to the purchase.

  • Prospective Transferee means any person to whom a Key Holder proposes to make a Proposed Key Holder Transfer.

  • Transferee Company means any company or body corporate established in the Islands or in any other jurisdiction.

  • Original Purchaser means the original purchaser of the Bonds designated by the Fiscal Officer in the Certificate of Award.

  • State Purchasing Agent means the director of the purchasing division of the general services department.

  • Substitute Purchaser is defined in Section 21.

  • Depositor means Advisors Asset Management, Inc. and its successors in interest, or any successor depositor appointed as hereinafter provided."

  • Additional Purchased Securities Securities provided by Seller to Buyer pursuant to Paragraph 4(a) hereof;

  • Ultimate purchaser means, with respect to any new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine, the first person who in good faith purchases a new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine for purposes other than resale.

  • Certificate Purchase Agreement The Purchase Agreement, dated as of [_______], among the Depositor and the Initial Purchasers, relating to the Privately Offered Certificates.