Telerate Service definition

Telerate Service means the Moneyline Telerate, Inc.
Telerate Service means the Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ Telerate Service.
Telerate Service means the Dow Jones Telerate Service. "Termination Date" means March 8, 2002.

Examples of Telerate Service in a sentence

  • As used herein, "Telerate page 3750" means the display designated as page 3750 on the Moneyline Telerate Service.

  • As used herein, "Telerate page 3750" means the display designated as page 3750 on the Bridge Telerate Service.

  • As used herein, "Telerate page 3750" means the display designated as page 3750 on the Reuters Telerate Service.

  • In determining LIBOR, any Pass-Through Rate for the LIBOR Certificates, any Interest Settlement Rate, or any Reserve Interest Rate, the Trustee may conclusively rely and shall be protected in relying upon the offered quotations (whether written, oral or on the Bridge Telerate Service) from the BBA designated banks, the Reference Banks or the New York City banks as to LIBOR, the Interest Settlement Rate or the Reserve Interest Rate, as appropriate, in effect from time to time.

  • Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ Telerate Screen Page 3750 means the display designated as page 3750 on the Telerate Service or any other page as may replace page 3750 on that service for the purpose of displaying London interbank offered rates of major banks.

  • As used herein, “Telerate page 3750” means the display designated as page 3750 on the Bridge Telerate Service.

  • At the end of such ten Business Day period, the Administrative Agent shall notify the requesting Borrower and each Bank as to whether all the Banks have consented to the proposed addition and, in the event that all of the Banks have so consented, as to the applicable page on the Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ Telerate Service from which the Eurocurrency Rate for such currency shall be calculated.

  • On each Note Rate Adjustment Date, Lender will obtain the close-of-business LIBOR from “Page 3750” on the Telerate Service (or such other page as may replace Page 3750 on that service) on the Note Rate Adjustment Date.

  • As used herein, "Telerate page 3750" means the display designated as page 3750 on the Dow ▇▇▇▇▇ Telerate Service.

  • If Telerate Service ceases publication or ceases to publish LIBOR, Lender shall select a comparable publication to determine the LIBOR and provide notice thereof to Borrower.


More Definitions of Telerate Service

Telerate Service means the Dow Jones Telerate Service.
Telerate Service means the Dow Jones Telerate Service." "Termination Date" means April 29, 2001.
Telerate Service means Bridge Telerate (or such other service as may be nominated by the British Bankers' Association as the information vendor for the purpose of displaying British Bankers' Association Interest Settlement Rates for deposits in U.S. Dollars).

Related to Telerate Service

  • Telerate means, when used in connection with any designated page and LIBOR, the display page so designated on the Dow Jone▇ ▇▇▇erate Service (or such other page as may replace that page on that service for the purpose of displaying rates comparable to LIBOR).

  • Reuters Page LIBOR01 means the display so designated on the Reuters 3000 Xtra (or such other page as may replace the LIBOR01 page on that service, or such other service as may be nominated by the British Bankers’ Association for the purpose of displaying London interbank offered rates for U.S. dollar deposits).

  • Telerate Page means the display on Bridge Telerate, Inc., or any successor service, on the page or pages specified on the face hereof, or any replacement page or pages on that service.

  • Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 The display page currently so designated on the Moneyline Telerate Information Services, Inc. (or any page replacing that page on that service for the purpose of displaying London inter-bank offered rates of major banks).

  • Telerate Page 3750 means the display designated as “Page 3750” on the Moneyline Telerate Service or such other page as may replace Page 3750 on that service or such other service or services as may be nominated by the British Bankers’ Association as the information vendor for the purpose of displaying London interbank offered rates for U.S. dollar deposits;