prospective assignment definition

prospective assignment means an assignment that is intended to be made in the future, upon the occurrence of a stated event, whether or not the occurrence of the event is certain;
prospective assignment shall have the meaning given in the Cape Town Convention.
prospective assignment shall have the meaning provided thereto in the Cape Town Treaty. “Prospective International Interest” shall have the meaning provided thereto in the Cape Town Treaty. “Convention” means the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment as implemented and modified by the Aircraft Protocol. “Aircraft Protocol” means the Protocol to the Convention on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment as adopted by the United States of America. All terms defined herein are equally applicable to both the singular and plural form of such terms.

More Definitions of prospective assignment

prospective assignment as defined in the Cape Town Convention. Prospective International Interest: as defined in the Cape Town Convention. Prospective Sale: as defined in the Cape Town Convention.
prospective assignment as defined in the Cape Town Convention. Prospective International Interest: as defined in the Cape Town Convention. Prospective Sale: as defined in the Cape Town Convention. Purchase Agreement: Purchase Agreement No. 2444, dated July 3, 2003, between Airframe Manufacturer and Borrower (which includes by reference AGTA-CQT), including all exhibits thereto, together with all letter agreements related thereto.
prospective assignment means an assignment that is intended to be made in the future, whether or not upon the occurrence of an uncertain event;
prospective assignment has the meaning assigned to the term “prospective assignment” in the Cape Town Convention.
prospective assignment has the meaning attributed thereto in the Capetown Treaty.
prospective assignment means an assignment referred to in an assignment notice as one that is intended to be made in the future;
prospective assignment means an assignment that is in- 5 tended to be made in the future, upon the occurrence of