Reais definition

Reais means the lawful currency of Brazil.
Reais or “R$” means the lawful currency of Brazil.
Reais. “Real”, “R$” or “BRL” shall refer to the lawful currency of Brazil.

Examples of Reais in a sentence

  • The tables below show the total Collections and any other amounts received by the Servicer on such Reais Allocation Date, with respect to the Collateral of the transaction.

  • Gold is sold throughout the world based principally on a US Dollar price, but a portion of the Company’s operating and capital expenses are incurred in Brazilian Reais, Argentine Pesos, Chilean Pesos and Canadian Dollars.

  • The consolidated financial statements of foreign branches and subsidiaries are adapted to comply with Brazilian accounting practices and converted into Reais.

  • A significant portion of our operating costs in Argentina are denominated in Argentine Pesos and most of our operating costs in Brazil are denominated in Brazilian Reais.

  • The present value of defined benefit obligations is determined by discounting the estimated amount of future cash flows of benefit payments based on Brazilian government securities denominated in Reais and with maturity periods similar to the term of the pension plan liabilities.


More Definitions of Reais

Reais and “R$” shall mean Brazilian Reais.
Reais means the lawful currency of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
Reais or “R$” means the official currency of Brazil.
Reais and “R$” mean the currency of the Guarantor.
Reais. “Real”, “R$” or “BRL” 6 Section 1.33 “Registrar” 6
Reais means the Brazilian currency as of the Effective Date, Reais, or ----- any subsequent currency of Brazil customarily used as legal tender in Brazil.