Supplementary Collateral definition

Supplementary Collateral means (a) bonds and other debt obligations issued by the Republic of Finland, a municipality or another public-sector organisation or a credit institution (other than one belonging to the same consolidated group as the Issuer); (b) guarantees granted by a public-sector organisation or a credit institution referred to in paragraph (a); (c) credit insurance given by an insurance company other than one belonging to the same group, as defined in the Act on Supervision of Finance and Insurance Groups (Laki rahoitus- ja vakuutusryhmittymien valvonnasta 699/2004, as amended), as the Issuer; (d) assets of the Issuer deposited in the Bank of Finland or a deposit bank; if the Issuer is a deposit bank the deposit may not be in a deposit bank belonging to the same consolidated group as the Issuer; Talon means a talon attached on issue to a Definitive Note which is exchangeable in accordance with its provisions for further Coupons appertaining to the Note, the talon being in or substantially in the form set out in Part 5 of Schedule 6 or in such other form as may be agreed between the Issuer, the Agent and the relevant Dealer and includes any replacements for Talons issued pursuant to Condition 9; Tax means any present or future taxes, duties, assessments or governmental charges of whatever nature imposed, levied, collected, withheld or assessed by or on behalf of any Authority having power to tax; Tax Jurisdiction means Finland or any political subdivision or any authority thereof or therein having power to tax;
Supplementary Collateral means, subject to the following paragraph, in respect of all the Notes outstanding, an amount in cash determined by the Calculation Agent equal to the Margin DeficitAmount. The Supplementary Collateral required to be provided in respect of each Noteholder shall be a pro rata share of such amount.
Supplementary Collateral means the following assets which fulfil the requirements laid down in Article 129 of the Capital Requirements Regulation:

Examples of Supplementary Collateral in a sentence

  • Supplementary Collateral: 10% of the total amount of the defaults that exceed TL 10,000 within the last 3 months.

  • Supplementary Announcements contain the definition of the Basic and Supplementary Collateral Requirements, including the definition of Additional Collateral Requirements, for Individual Transactions of Global Markets Services.

  • Supplementary Collateral: 10% of the total amount of the defaults that exceed TRY 10,000 within the last 3 months.

  • Since it is private enterprises that create market value in the form of new products from the results of R&D and industry-university-government collaboration, leading them to ultimately achieve innovation, it is important to revitalize private-sector R&D.

  • Supplementary Collateral: 10% of the total amount of the defaults that exceed TL 10,000 within the last 3 months.Odd-Lot Collateral: TL 50,000 should be deposited only by the members executing odd-lot transactions (Off-Exchange).

  • Mortgage Loans have not yet been granted or entered into the Register or (2) the amount of the Mortgage Loans entered into the Register is insufficient, due to repayments, to cover the Outstanding principal amount of the Programme Notes; and (B) Supplementary Collateral does not exceed 20 per cent.

  • If the result of the evaluation is that the Collateral provided by the Client does not cover the Client's payment obligations (open position) that may theoretically arise from the given Individual Transaction (in particular in the event of a possible closing) to the extent determined by the Bank, the Bank is entitled to request the Client to provide Supplementary Collateral – to supplement or increase the Base Collateral – at any time.

  • The grant of a security interest in the Supplementary Collateral by the Grantor under this IP Security Agreement Supplement secures the payment of all Secured Obligations, whether direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, and whether for principal, reimbursement obligations, interest, premiums, penalties, fees, indemnifications, contract causes of action, costs, expenses or otherwise.

  • A-2-2 in the Aircraft Mortgage and Security Agreement to the Assigned Leases, the Lease Collateral and the Account Collateral shall be construed to include a reference to the corresponding Supplementary Collateral hereunder.

  • Auxiliary contrasting implies a change of the auxiliary, which occurs in (5b).


More Definitions of Supplementary Collateral

Supplementary Collateral means, subject to the following paragraph, in respect of all the Notes outstanding, (a) an amount in EUR, curing the Barrier Event or Market Value Deficit Event (as applicable), such that the Excess Market Value is equal to or greater than the product of (A) 70 per cent. and (B) the Outstanding Notes Principal Amount; (b) securities satisfying the Eligibility Criteria (as determined by the Calculation Agent) with a market value equal to or greater than the amount calculated under sub-paragraph (a) above or (c) a combination of sub- paragraphs (a) and (b) above such that the sum of cash in EUR and the market value of the securities are equal to or greater than the amount calculated under sub-paragraph (a) above. The Supplementary Collateral required to be provided in respect of each Noteholder shall be a pro rata share of such amount.

Related to Supplementary Collateral

  • Primary Collateral With respect to any Cross-Collateralized Mortgage Loan, any Mortgaged Property (or portion thereof) designated as directly securing such Cross-Collateralized Mortgage Loan and excluding any Mortgaged Property (or portion thereof) as to which the related lien may only be foreclosed upon by exercise of the cross-collateralization provisions of such Cross-Collateralized Mortgage Loan.

  • U.S. Collateral means the “Collateral” (or any equivalent term) as defined in the U.S. Security Agreement or any other applicable U.S. Security Document, together with any other assets (whether Real Property or personal property) pledged pursuant to any U.S. Security Document.

  • Additional Collateral Any of the following held, in addition to the related Mortgaged Property, as security for a Mortgage Loan: (i) all money, securities, security entitlements, accounts, general intangibles, payment rights, instruments, documents, deposit accounts, certificates of deposit, commodities contracts and other investment property and other property of whatever kind or description now existing or hereafter acquired which is pledged as security for the repayment of such Mortgage Loan, (ii) third-party guarantees, and (A) all money, securities, security entitlements, accounts, general intangibles, payment rights, instruments, documents, deposit accounts, certificates of deposit, commodities contracts and other investment property and other property of whatever kind or description now existing or hereafter acquired which is pledged as collateral for such guarantee or (B) any mortgaged property securing the performance of such guarantee, or (iii) such other collateral as may be set forth in the Series Supplement.

  • Real Property Collateral means the parcel or parcels of Real Property identified on Schedule R-1 and any Real Property hereafter acquired by Borrower.

  • Possessory Collateral means any Shared Collateral in the possession of a Collateral Agent (or its agents or bailees), to the extent that possession thereof perfects a Lien thereon under the Uniform Commercial Code of any jurisdiction. Possessory Collateral includes, without limitation, any Certificated Securities, Promissory Notes, Instruments, and Chattel Paper, in each case, delivered to or in the possession of the Collateral Agent under the terms of the First-Lien Security Documents.

  • Personal Property Collateral means all Collateral other than Real Property.

  • Priority Collateral means the ABL Priority Collateral or the Term Priority Collateral, as applicable.

  • Term Loan Priority Collateral as defined in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Term Priority Collateral has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • UCC Collateral is defined in Section 3.03.

  • Security Agreement Collateral means all "Collateral" as defined in the Security Agreement.

  • Letter of Credit Collateral has the meaning specified in Section 6.02(b).

  • ABL Priority Collateral has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Intellectual Property Collateral means, collectively, the Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Intellectual Property Licenses and Goodwill.

  • Patent Collateral means all Patents, whether now owned or hereafter acquired by the Company that are associated with the Business.

  • U.S. Collateral Agreement means the U.S. Guarantee and Collateral Agreement, as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, in the form of Exhibit E, among Holdings, Intermediate Holdings, the U.S. Borrower, each Domestic Subsidiary Loan Party and the Collateral Agent.

  • Letter of Credit Collateral Account has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.05(k).

  • Trade Secrets Collateral means all common law and statutory trade secrets and all other confidential or proprietary or useful information and all know-how obtained by or used in or contemplated at any time for use in the business of the Grantor (all of the foregoing being collectively called a "Trade Secret"), whether or not such Trade Secret has been reduced to a writing or other tangible form, including all documents and things embodying, incorporating or referring in any way to such Trade Secret, all Trade Secret licenses, including each Trade Secret license referred to in Schedule V attached hereto, and including the right to xxx for and to enjoin and to collect damages for the actual or threatened misappropriation of any Trade Secret and for the breach or enforcement of any such Trade Secret license.

  • ABL Collateral means all of the assets and property of any Grantor, whether real, personal or mixed, with respect to which a Lien is granted as security for any ABL Obligations.

  • Second Priority Collateral means any “Collateral” as defined in any Second Priority Debt Document or any other assets of the Borrower or any other Grantor with respect to which a Lien is granted or purported to be granted pursuant to a Second Priority Collateral Document as security for any Second Priority Debt Obligation.

  • First Priority Collateral means all assets, whether now owned or hereafter acquired by the Borrower or any other Loan Party, in which a Lien is granted or purported to be granted to any First Priority Secured Party as security for any First Priority Obligation.

  • Collateral has the meaning set forth in Section 2.

  • Purchase-money collateral means goods or software that secures a purchase-money obligation incurred with respect to that collateral; and

  • Control Collateral means any Collateral consisting of any Certificated Security (as defined in Section 8-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code), Investment Property, Deposit Account, Instruments and any other Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party, or any agent therefor.

  • Notes Priority Collateral has the meaning set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.