protective definition

protective. Liens granted in connection with Dispositions permitted hereunder that are intended to be “true sales”, or bailment, storage or similar arrangements in which a counterparty holds title to the assets that are the subject of such transaction, which Liens are intended to protect such counterparty in the event that such transaction is re-characterized as a secured financing and attach only to the assets that are subject of such transaction; provided, that, (A) no assets encumbered by such Liens are commingled with any Eligible Accounts or Eligible Inventory, (B) no proceeds of sales of such assets are comingled with proceeds of sales of Eligible Accounts or Eligible Inventory, and (C) no assets encumbered by such Liens constitute Eligible Accounts or Eligible Inventory
protective. Liens granted in connection with sales permitted hereunder that are intended to be "true sales", or bailment, storage or similar arrangements in which a counterparty holds title to the assets that are the subject of such transaction; including Liens affecting Inventory granted by any Obligor or a Restricted Subsidiary to the counterparty in an Inventory Structuring Transaction, which Liens are intended to protect such counterparty in the event that such transaction is recharacterized as a secured financing and attach only to the assets that are subject of such transaction, provided that no Inventory encumbered by such Liens is included in the Aggregate Borrowing Base or is commingled with any Property constituting a part of the Aggregate Borrowing Base or any Eligible Cash; and
protective. Provisions Expiration Date"...................13 1.73 "Quarter".................................................13 1.74 "Regulations".............................................13 1.75 "REIT"....................................................13 1.76 "REIT Requirements".......................................13 1.77 "Restricted Partner"......................................13 1.78 "SEC".....................................................13 1.79 "Securities Act"..........................................13 1.80 "Stock Option Plan".......................................13 1.81 "Subsidiary"..............................................13 1.82 "Substituted Limited Partner".............................13 1.83 "Tax Items"...............................................13 1.84 "Terminating Capital Transaction".........................14 1.85 "Total Market Capitalization".............................14 1.86 "Transfer"................................................14 1.87 "Unit"....................................................14 1.88 "United States Person"....................................14 1.89 "Voting Securities".......................................14

Examples of protective in a sentence

  • Protective Measures Appropriate technical and organisational measures which may include: pseudonymisation and encrypting Personal Data, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of systems and services, ensuring that availability of and access to Personal Data can be restored in a timely manner after an incident, and regularly assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of such measures adopted by it.

  • Absent such revocation, the Administrative Agent’s determination that funding of a Protective Advance is appropriate shall be conclusive.

  • Each Lender shall participate in each Protective Advance in accordance with its Pro Rata Percentage.

  • Required Lenders may at any time revoke the Administrative Agent’s authority to make further Protective Advances under clause (a) by written notice to the Administrative Agent.

  • Code Chapter 711 (for Adult Protective Services provider investigations).


More Definitions of protective

protective. Liens granted in connection with sales permitted hereunder that are intended to be “true sales” or bailment, storage or similar arrangements in which a counterparty holds title to the assets that are the subject of such transaction, and precautionary UCC financing statement filings made in respect of consignments.
protective. Liens granted in connection with sales permitted hereunder that are intended to be “true sales”, or bailment, storage or similar arrangements in which a counterparty holds title to the assets that are the subject of such transaction, including liens granted by the Borrower or a Restricted Subsidiary to the counterparty in a Structured Hydrocarbon Supply Arrangement, which Liens are intended to protect such counterparty in the event that such transaction is recharacterized as a secured financing and attach only to the assets that are subject of such transaction; provided that (x) no assets encumbered by such Liens are commingled with any Borrowing Base Assets, and (y) (1) no proceeds of sales of such assets are comingled with proceeds of sales of Borrowing Base Assets or any Eligible Cash, and (2) the obligations secured by such Liens on Accounts or Inventory sold by the Borrower or a Restricted Subsidiary to a counterparty may not exceed $100,000,000 in the aggregate at any time;
protective means appropriate technical and organisational measures which include: pseudonymising and encrypting Personal Data, ensuring Measures” confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of systems and services, ensuring that availability of and access to Personal Data can be restored in a timely manner after an incident, and regularly assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the such measures adopted by it including those outlined in Schedule 5 (Security Requirements and Plan);
protective means that the person who does the sampling attempts to include the maximum number of high-value items in the sample. This approach is common when auditors isolate the high-value items from the rest of the population, gather data on all these items, and gather data from a sample of the remaining items.
protective. , ’friendly’, where hopeless means love 368
protective device intended to economically reduce potential conflicts between lender and equity-holder.
protective immune sanctuary while checkpoint releasing T cells to attack and eradicate the tumor Prevents T cell, NK cell, CAR-T exhaustion allowing these cellular therapies to keep working Overcomes acquired resistance to checkpoint inhibitors, allowing them to produce longer lasting anti-tumor responses Increases safety and efficacy of immuno- and cellular-therapy Potential Benefits Over Other ADCs TuHURA’s Bi-Functional ADCs represent a new class of ADCs and a paradigm shift in this important therapeutic class of drugs First to identify the presence of a novel Delta receptor present in high quantities on the surface of tumor associated MDSCs Delta receptor represents a “master switch” controlling multiple MDSC pathways responsible for creating immune sanctuary where tumor lives Developing Delta specific and selective small molecule inhibitors as core for the Company’s bi-functional antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)