Realisation definition

Realisation means, in relation to any Charged Property, the deriving, to the fullest extent practicable, of proceeds from or in respect of such Charged Property including (without limitation) through sale or through performance by an obligor.
Realisation means converting any kind of property into money, such as by sale;
Realisation means the occurrence of any of the following events in relation to an Investment:

Examples of Realisation in a sentence

  • In such circumstances, the Issuer (with the consent of the Trustee) may appoint (i) an agent to assist it in terminating the Swap Agreement and making any calculations necessary in connection with such termination (a "Termination Agent") and (ii) an agent to assist it in recovering amounts in respect of the then Non-Performing Asset (a "Realisation Agent").

  • If the Parties have not signed this Realisation Agreement on the same day, this Realisation Agreement takes effect on the day of the last signature.

  • All references to this Realisation Agreement are also references to the Annexes.

  • The General Terms and Conditions are applicable to this Realisation Agreement.

  • The Parties shall replace the void or non-binding provision(s) by provision(s) that are valid and binding and that have legal effects that, given the content and purport of this Realisation Agreement, correspond with those of the void or non-binding provision(s) to the greatest extent possible.


More Definitions of Realisation

Realisation means a Share Sale or a Listing;
Realisation means the phase of filming or execution;
Realisation means the sale of the shares, or taxation after a specified time period has passed.
Realisation has the meaning given to it in the Articles;
Realisation means the occurrence of any of the following events:
Realisation a Sale or Listing;
Realisation means the phase of filming or the actual execution of the work;