Other Deed of Charge definition

Other Deed of Charge means any deed of charge, other than the Deed of Charge, from time to time issued to the Bank by the Counterparty to secure mortgage-backed promissory notes other than the Special Mortgage-Backed € Promissory Notes;

Examples of Other Deed of Charge in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the aforesaid, the Secured Obligations will not, in the absence of an express disapplication of clause 2.5(b) of the Framework Agreement, be secured by any Other Deed of Charge.

Related to Other Deed of Charge

  • Deed of Charge means the English law deed of charge that may be entered into between the Guarantor and the Representative of the Covered Bondholders (acting on behalf of the Covered Bondholders and the Other Creditors);

  • Facility Charge means one percent (1%) of the Maximum Term Loan Amount.

  • Accession Deed means a document substantially in the form set out in Schedule 6 (Form of Accession Deed).

  • Intercreditor Deed means the intercreditor deed dated on or about the date of this Agreement initially by and among the Security Agent, the Lender, the Junior Investor, the Individual Obligor, the Onshore Parent Guarantor and the Borrower, as amended and supplemented from time to time pursuant to the terms thereto.

  • Deed of Accession means a deed of accession to this Agreement in the form attached as Schedule 1 (Deed of Accession) hereto;

  • Hire Charge or “Hire Charges” means the rates and charges payable by You for the hire of the Equipment.

  • Trust Deed means the Trust Deed dated December 9, 2002 of UTI Mutual Fund.

  • State of Charge means the operating parameter that represents the quantity of physical energy stored (measured in units of megawatt-hours) in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.

  • State of Charge (SOC) means the available electrical charge in a REESS expressed as a percentage of its rated capacity.

  • Room charge means the charge imposed for the use or occupancy of a room, excluding charges for food, beverages, state use tax, telephone service, or like services paid in connection with the charge, and excluding reimbursement of the assessment imposed by this act.

  • Deed of Covenant means in relation to the Ship the deed of covenant collateral to the Mortgage for the Ship and creating charges over the Ship, its Earnings, Insurances and Requisition Compensation required to be executed hereunder by the Borrower in favour of the Security Trustee in the agreed form;

  • Supplemental Deed means a deed supplemental to this Deed, executed by the Management Company and the Trustee, after seeking approval of the SECP, to modify, add to, alter and amend or amend and restate the provisions of this Deed or any other Supplemental Deed in such manner and to such extent as may be considered expedient for all purposes, which shall be consolidated, read and construed together with this Deed.

  • ISM Code Documentation includes, in respect of a Ship:

  • Notice of Charges means a notice sent by the Compliance Department pursuant to Rule 607.

  • Account Charge means, in relation to each of the Charged Accounts, the first priority fixed charge or pledge over all such accounts given or to be given by the relevant account holder thereof in favor of and in form and substance satisfactory to the Security Trustee.

  • Service Charge means the amount charged for making a service available on line and is in addition to the actual fee for a service itself. For example, one who renews a license on line will pay the license renewal fee and a service charge.

  • Surrender Charge means a charge levied on the Fund Value at the time of surrender of the Policy.

  • Management Charge means the sum paid by the Supplier to the Authority being an amount of half (0.5) percent of all Charges for the Services invoiced to the Contracting Bodies (net of VAT) in each Month throughout the Term and thereafter until the expiry or earlier termination of any Call-Off Contract;

  • Infrastructure Charge means a Water Infrastructure Charge or a Sewerage Infrastructure Charge;

  • Security Deed means the security deed dated on or about the Series Issue Date of the ETC Securities entered into as a deed by the Issuer, the Trustee and any other parties thereto by the execution of the Issue Deed and in the form of the Master Security Terms (as amended and/or supplemented by the Issue Deed) and as such Security Deed is amended, supplemented, novated or replaced from time to time.

  • Prepayment Charge With respect to any Mortgage Loan, the charges or premiums, if any, due in connection with a full or partial prepayment of such Mortgage Loan during a Prepayment Period in accordance with the terms thereof (other than any Servicer Prepayment Charge Payment Amount).

  • Escrow Account Pledge Agreement means the pledge agreement entered into between the Issuer and the Agent before the Issue Date in respect of a first priority pledge over the Escrow Account and all funds standing to the credit of the Escrow Account from time to time, granted in favour of the Agent and the Holders (represented by the Agent).

  • Prepayment Charge Schedule As of any date, the list of Prepayment Charges included in the Trust Fund on such date, attached hereto as Schedule 2 (including the prepayment charge summary attached thereto). The Prepayment Charge Schedule shall set forth the following information with respect to each Prepayment Charge:

  • Energy Charge means a charge for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electrical energy;

  • Proceeds Account Pledge Agreement means the pledge agreement entered into between the Issuer and the Agent on or prior to the First Issue Date in respect of a first priority pledge over the Proceeds Account and all funds held on the Proceeds Account from time to time, granted in favour of the Agent and the Bondholders (represented by the Agent).

  • Bareboat Charter means the bareboat charter agreement to be executed by the Effective Date by the Borrower as owner and the Charterer as bareboat charterer.