Second Party Opinion definition

Second Party Opinion means an assessment from an institution that is independent from the Issuer (through information barriers or otherwise) which reviews the alignment of the Bonds or the Issuer’s Green Bond Framework with the four core components of the Green Bond Principles issued in July 2021 by the International Capital Markets Association.
Second Party Opinion means an opinion provided by DNV Business Assurance Singapore Pte Ltd., an international provider of ESG research and services for investors and organizations, or by an independent third-party specialist of acceptable standing in the sustainable financing industry and with relevant expertise to opine on the sustainability aspects related to the Revolving Credit Facility and specifically the alignment of the Revolving Credit Facility with the Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles, in form and substance acceptable to the Agent (acting on the instructions of all Lenders). 171 Sustainability Compliance Certificate: as defined above.
Second Party Opinion means an assessment from an institution that is independent from the Issuer (through information barriers or otherwise) appointed by the Issuer, which shall review the alignment of the Bonds or the Issuer’s Green Bond Framework with the four core components of the Green Bond Principles issued in June 2022 by the International Capital Markets Association (or any updated version or replacement of such principles).

Examples of Second Party Opinion in a sentence

  • In addition we create a Second Party Opinion (SPO) on bonds based on data from the issuer.

  • An institution with environmental expertise, that is independent from the issuer may issue a Second Party Opinion.

  • Second Party Opinion on Eligible Green Assets: on an annual basis, an independent second party opinion provider will provide a verification of the compliance of all the new Eligible Green assets added within the course of the year and 2.

  • The Issuer acknowledges and agrees that Vigeo Eiris reserves the right to publish the final version of the Second Party Opinion on Vigeo Eiris’ website and on Vigeo Eiris’ internal and external communication supporting documents.

  • The draft version of the Second Party Opinion by Vigeo Eiris is for information purpose only and shall not be disclosed by the client.

  • Vigeo Eiris grants the Issuer all rights to use the final version of the Second Party Opinion delivered for external use via any media that the Issuer shall determine in a worldwide perimeter.

  • The institution should be independent from the issuer’s adviser for its Green Bond framework, or appropriate procedures, such as information barriers, will have been implemented within the institution to ensure the independence of the Second Party Opinion.

  • Prospective investors must determine for themselves the relevance of any such Second Party Opinion and/or the information contained therein and/or the provider of such Second Party Opinion for the purpose of any investment in any Instruments.Currently, the providers of such opinions and certifications are not subject to any specific regulatory or other regime or oversight.

  • Such Second Party Opinion is a statement of opinion, not a statement of fact.

  • The institution should be independent from the issuer's adviser for its Green Bond framework, or appropriate procedures, such as information barriers, will have been implemented within the institution to ensure the independence of the Second Party Opinion.


More Definitions of Second Party Opinion

Second Party Opinion means the second party opinion issued by Sustainalytics on 6 September 2023 in relation to the Sustainable Framework published on the website of the Public Debt Portal of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire (Portail de la Dette Publique de Côte d’Ivoire) at portaildettepublique.gouv.ci;
Second Party Opinion means an assessment from an institution, including, without limitation, Cicero, that is independent from the Issuer (through information barriers or otherwise) which reviews the alignment of the Bonds or the Issuer's Green Bond Framework with the Green Bond Principles issued in June 2021 by the International Capital Markets Association (or any future replacement thereof).
Second Party Opinion means an assessment from an institution that is independent from the Issuer (through information barriers or otherwise) which reviews the alignment of the Bonds or the Issuer’s Green Finance Framework with the four core components of the Green Bond Principles issued in July 2021 by the International Capital Markets Association (including the updated Appendix I from June 2022).
Second Party Opinion means an assessment from an institution that is independent from the Issuer and (through information barriers or otherwise) the Managers and which reviews the alignment of the Bonds or the Issuer's Green Finance Framework with the four core components of the Green Bond Principles issued in June 2021 by the International Capital Markets Association.

Related to Second Party Opinion

  • Lead Counsel means the law firm of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx LLP.

  • Fairness Opinions means the opinions of the Financial Advisors to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion and based upon and subject to the assumptions, procedures, factors, limitations and qualifications set forth therein, the Consideration to be received by the Company Shareholders under the Arrangement is fair, from a financial point of view, to such Company Shareholders.

  • Legal Opinion means any legal opinion delivered to the Agent under Clause 4.1 (Initial conditions precedent) or Clause 29 (Changes to the Obligors).

  • Company U.S. Counsel means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, Professional Corporation.

  • Co-Lead Counsel means the law firms of Xxxxxxxxx Litowitz Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx LLP and Bleichmar Xxxxx & Auld LLP.

  • Bond Counsel means an attorney or firm of attorneys of nationally recognized standing on the subject of municipal bonds satisfactory to the Director.

  • Opinion of Bond Counsel means a written opinion of Bond Counsel.