Primary Source definition

Primary Source means the Screen Page specified as such in the applicable Pricing Supplement and (in the case of any Screen Page provided by any information service other than the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (“Reuters”)) agreed to by the Agent Bank;
Primary Source means the source by reference to which any Floating Rate is to be determined, specified as such in the Issue Memorandum.

Examples of Primary Source in a sentence

  • The supervisor should utilize the issuing agency's website for Primary Source Verification and attach a copy to the AOU.


More Definitions of Primary Source

Primary Source means the Page;
Primary Source means, unless otherwise specified, a Page or Reference Banks.
Primary Source means the original source or an approved agent of the original source of a specific credential that can verify the accuracy of a qualification reported by an applicant.
Primary Source means the source for the calculation of interest payable in respect of Floating Rate Notes.
Primary Source for the purpose of this Section 16 shall mean the provider of at least ninety percent (90%) (or other percentage negotiated with the particular customer and mutually agreed upon by the parties) of the total dollar amount and quantity for each party's portion of the Derived Telephony Product purchased by the customer over the three-year period. Both parties shall cooperate to mutually negotiate acceptable terms and conditions with such Second Source Manufacturer with regard to the manufacture of the Derived Telephony Product.
Primary Source means, with respect to any Floating Rate, the source used to determine the relevant floating rate, as specified in the relevant Final Terms.
Primary Source means (i) the Screen Page specified as such in the applicable Pricing Supplement and (in the case of any Screen Page provided by any information service other than the Bloomberg agency or the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (“Reuters”)) agreed to by the Calculation Agent, or (ii) the Reference Banks, as the case may be;