Relevant Amounts definition

Relevant Amounts means the Outstanding Principal Amounts of the Notes, together with any accrued but unpaid interest and additional amounts (as described in Condition 10 (Taxation)) due on the Notes. References to such amounts will include amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Danish Statutory Loss Absorption Powers by the Relevant Resolution Authority;
Relevant Amounts means any free Equity in the Client’s Trading Account not used for margin purposes.
Relevant Amounts means the outstanding principal amount of the Instruments, together with any accrued but unpaid interest and additional amounts due on the Instruments. References to such amounts will include amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Bail-in and Loss Absorption Powers by the Relevant Resolution Authority.

Examples of Relevant Amounts in a sentence

  • The Buyer acknowledges that the application of any of the Relevant Amounts as aforesaid may result in the Buyer or its Affiliates being in default (unless such default is otherwise cured or remedied) in relation to the agreement in respect of which such Relevant Amounts were originally granted or required to be paid, as the case may be.

  • Any such investment in the underlying Funds could adversely affect the performance of the Fund units, which could adversely affect the trading value of the Warrants and the Settlement Amount and other Relevant Amounts.

  • Therefore, the yield to maturity based on the methodology for calculating the the Settlement Amount and other Relevant Amounts might not be thesame yield as would be produced if the underlying assets were purchased directly and held for a similar period.

  • The Relevant Amounts (as defined in Condition 6(c)(i)) may be insufficient to meet all payments and, as applicable deliveries due to, among others, the Trustee, the Counterparty (if any) and the Securityholders.

  • Therefore, the yield to maturity based on the methodology for calculating the Settlement Amount and other Relevant Amounts might not be the same yield as would be produced if the underlying assets were purchased directly and held for a similar period.


More Definitions of Relevant Amounts

Relevant Amounts means any free Equity in the Client Account not used for margin purposes.
Relevant Amounts means the outstanding principal amount of the Notes, together with any accrued but unpaid interest and additional amounts due on the Notes and any other amounts which may otherwise be or become payable at any time in connection with the Notes. References to such amounts will include (but are not limited to) amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Norwegian Statutory Loss Absorption Powers by the Relevant Resolution Authority; and
Relevant Amounts means the outstanding principal amount of the Notes, together with any accrued but unpaid interest. References to such amounts will include amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Bail-in Power by the Resolution Authority.
Relevant Amounts means the Outstanding Principal Amounts of the Notes, together with any accrued but unpaid interest and additional amounts (as described in Condition 10 (Taxation)) due on the Notes.
Relevant Amounts means the principal amount of, and/or interest on, the Notes. These amounts include amounts that have become due and payable but which have prior to the exercise of the Bail-in Power by the Relevant Resolution Authority not yet been paid.
Relevant Amounts means the principal amount of, and/or interest payable on, the Notes. References to such amounts will include amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Bail-in Power by the Resolution Authority.
Relevant Amounts means the outstanding principal amount of the Covered Bonds, together with any accrued but unpaid interest and additional amounts due on the Covered Bonds. References to such amounts will include amounts that have become due and payable, but which have not been paid, prior to the exercise of any Bail-in Powers by the Relevant Resolution Authority.