Securitisation Regulations definition

Securitisation Regulations means the EU Securitisation Regulation and the UK Securitisation Regulation.
Securitisation Regulations means the EU Securitisation Regulation and the UK Securitisation Regulation.]
Securitisation Regulations means the UK Securitisation Regulation and, for so long as any Purchaser is subject to the due-diligence requirements in the EU Securitisation Regulation and has confirmed such fact in writing to Seller, the EU Securitisation Regulation, and references to “each Securitisation Regulation” or “either Securitisation Regulation” shall be construed accordingly.

Examples of Securitisation Regulations in a sentence

  • EU transparency requirements The originator, sponsor and SSPE (i.e. the Issuer) of a securitisation are required to designate one of them (the "Reporting Entity") to fulfil the Securitisation Regulation's reporting requirements in article 7 (the "Transparency Requirements").

  • Although the Issuer has undertaken to act as the Reporting Entity, it should be noted that the Securitisation Regulation's reporting obligations are likely to apply to both the Originator as the originator within the meaning of article 2(3)(a) of the Securitisation Regulation (cf.


More Definitions of Securitisation Regulations

Securitisation Regulations. The EU Securitisation Regulation and the UK Securitisation Regulation.
Securitisation Regulations means the “Exemption Notice Relating to Securitisation Schemes” as promulgated in the South African Government Notice R2 in Government Gazette 30628 of 1 January 2008, as amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time.
Securitisation Regulations shall have the meaning specified in the Master Definitions and Construction Module.
Securitisation Regulations means the Taxation of Securitisation Companies Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/3296) which make provision for a specific regime for the taxation of “securitisation companies”;
Securitisation Regulations means (i) Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2017 laying down a general framework for securitisation and creating a specific framework for simple, transparent and standardised securitisation, including any implementing regulation, technical standards and official guidance related thereto, including Irish STS Regulations; and (ii) Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 in the form in effect on 31 December 2020 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by the Securitisation (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (SI 2019/660) including any implementing regulation, secondary legislation, technical and official guidance relating thereto as may from time to time be published by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and/or the UK Prudential Regulation Authority (in each case, unless the context suggests otherwise, as amended, varied or substituted fromtime to time) .” • The definition of "Transaction Documents " is deleted and replaced with:
Securitisation Regulations means the EU Securitisation Regulation and the UK Securitisation Regulation.(s) The definition of "Placement Agency Agreement" is deleted and replaced with the following:
Securitisation Regulations means the EU Securitisation Regulation and the UK Securitisation Regulation.”.and each reference to “Securitisation Regulation” that appears in the Conditions and the Transaction Documents shall be deemed to be replaced by a reference to “Securitisation Regulations”.• The definition of “Securitisation Regulation Report” is deleted and replaced with the following: