Norwegian Kronor definition

Norwegian Kronor and "NOK" means the lawful currency of Norway.
Norwegian Kronor or “Nkr” means the lawful money of Norway.

Examples of Norwegian Kronor in a sentence

  • Rent you the Initial Term from Tenant would make consistent rent payments to the Landlord which the flick of NOK 24 million this year payable in Norwegian Kronor.

Related to Norwegian Kronor

  • Swedish Kronor and "SEK" means the lawful currency of Sweden.

  • Swedish Krona means the lawful currency of Sweden.

  • Indian Rupees or “Rs.” shall mean the mean the currency of the Government of India.

  • British Pounds Sterling means the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.

  • Japanese Yen means the lawful currency of Japan.

  • Swiss Francs means the lawful currency of Switzerland.

  • Mexican Pesos means the lawful currency of Mexico.

  • NOK means Norwegian kroner, being the lawful currency of Norway.

  • Swiss Franc means the lawful currency of Switzerland.

  • Singapore Dollars means the lawful currency of Singapore.

  • Hong Kong Dollars means the lawful currency of Hong Kong.

  • Australian Dollars means the lawful currency of Australia.

  • Pounds Sterling means the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.

  • Hong Kong Dollar or “HK$” or “HKD” means the lawful currency for the time being and from time to time of Hong Kong.

  • New Zealand Dollars means the lawful currency of New Zealand.

  • Ringgit Malaysia “RM” The lawful currency of Malaysia.

  • Pound Sterling the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.

  • Australian Dollar means the lawful currency of Australia.

  • SGD means Singapore Dollars, the lawful currency of the Republic of Singapore;

  • Canadian Dollars means the lawful currency of Canada.

  • Rupees Rs.", “” shall mean Indian rupees, the lawful currency of India;

  • DKK means Danish krone, the lawful currency of Denmark;

  • Euros means the currency adopted by those nations participating in the third stage of the economic and monetary union provisions of the Treaty on European Union, signed at Maastricht on February 7, 1992.

  • Rupee Rupees”, “Rs” or new rupee symbol “ ” shall denote Indian Rupees, the lawful currency of India;

  • Yen and “¥” mean the lawful currency of Japan.

  • Rupiah and "Rp" mean the currency of the Borrower;