NFC definition

NFC is defined in the preamble.

Examples of NFC in a sentence

  • The parties agree that the provisions set out in the Attachment to the ISDA 2013 EMIR NFC Representation Protocol published by ISDA on March 8, 2013 (the “NFC Representation Protocol”) shall apply to the Agreement as if each party were an Adhering Party under the terms of the NFC Representation Protocol.

  • Counterparty shall promptly notify Dealer of any change to its status as a party making the NFC Representation.

  • Counterparty confirms that it enters into this Confirmation as a party making the NFC Representation (as such term is defined in the NFC Representation Protocol).

  • This indemnity obligation shall be in addition to any obligation that NFC may otherwise have.

  • Counterparty confirms that it enters into the Agreement as a party making the NFC Representation (as such term is defined in the NFC Representation Protocol).


More Definitions of NFC

NFC. AFC", "Super Bowl", "Pro Bowl", the NFL Shield design, and other identifying symbols, slogans and indicia adopted for commercial purposes by the NFL.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty (as such term is defined in EMIR) that is not a non-financial counterparty referred to in Article 10 of EMIR.
NFC means near field communications, which is a short range wireless technology.
NFC means Navistar Financial Corporation.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty (as defined in Article 2(9) of EMIR) that meets the conditions referred to in Article 10(2) of EMIR.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty as defined in EMIR that is subject to the clearing obligation in accordance with Article 10(1) of EMIR.
NFC means a non-financial counterparty as defined in EMIR, other than a non- financial counterparty that is subject to the clearing obligation in accordance with Article 10(1) of EMIR, but shall not include any alternative investment fund (AIF), UCITS or institution for occupational retirement scheme provision that has no legal personality (IORP) that would otherwise be a financial counterparty if not carved-out from the definition of financial counterparty under Article 2(8)(d), (e) or (f) of EMIR.