Pledging definition

Pledging means any action or activity related to becoming a member of an organization.
Pledging means a mortgage, pledge, grant of a security interest, or other encumbrance (including, without limitation, by operation of law), or the acts thereof, whether or not for consideration.
Pledging or “Pledged” shall mean, with respect to any equity interests of any Person, any pledge, mortgage, hypothecation or other encumbrance of such equity interests.

Examples of Pledging in a sentence

  • If the Parties have not been able to resolve their dispute on or before the second Business Day following the date that the demand is made by the Pledging Party, then the Pledging Party shall pursue remedies under the Agreement.

  • The Hedging Policy and Pledging Policy are available on the Corporate Intranet.

  • If the Parties have not been able to resolve their dispute on or before the second Business Day following the date that the demand is made by the Secured Party, then the Pledging Party shall pay the amount of the Performance Assurance and pursue remedies under the Agreement.

  • The costs and expenses (including but not limited to the reasonable costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees of the Secured Party) of establishing, renewing, substituting, canceling, and increasing the amount of a Letter of Cred it shall be borne by the Pledging Party.

  • The Pledging Bank hereby appoints the Treasurer as agent of the Pledging Bank to assert the claim on behalf of the Pledging Bank as subrogee.


More Definitions of Pledging

Pledging means any action or activity related to becoming a member of an organization. “Student” is any person who
Pledging means, for the purpose of this policy, the intentional creation of any form of pledge, security interest, deposit, lien or other hypothecation, including the holding of shares in a margin account, that entitles a third-party to foreclose against, or otherwise sell, any equity securities, whether with or without notice, consent, default or otherwise, but does not include either the involuntary imposition of liens, such as tax liens or liens arising from legal proceedings, or customary purchase and sale agreements, such as Rule 10b5-1 plans.
Pledging means any action or activity related to becoming a member of an organization, or where an individual perceives an action or activity to be necessary for membership although it may be in a context outside of the pledging process.
Pledging means any action or ac- tivity related to becoming a member of an organization.
Pledging and "Pledged" shall have a correlative meaning.
Pledging means creating any form of pledge, security interest, deposit, or lien. It also includes holding of securities in a margin account or any other arrangement that entitles a third party to foreclose against or sell the securities. Customary purchase and sale agreements, including 10b5-1 Plans otherwise permitted by the Policy, are not considered pledging.
Pledging means any action or activity related to becoming a member of an organiza- tion.