Title transfer form definition

Title transfer form means a paper or an electronic form
Title transfer form means a paper or an electronic form that is prescribed by the department for the purpose of transferring a certificate of title from one owner to another owner.

Examples of Title transfer form in a sentence

  • Carbon rights waiver (Title transfer form) VPA will not be part of another single CDM project activity or VPA under another PoA.

Related to Title transfer form

  • Proposed Transfer means any proposed assignment, sale, offer to sell, pledge, mortgage, hypothecation, encumbrance, disposition of or any other like transfer or encumbering of any Capital Stock (or any interest therein) proposed by any of the Affected Holders.

  • transfer value means the value of a transferred vote calculated in accordance with rules STV47.4 or STV47.7. 42. Arrangements for counting of the votes 42.1 The returning officer is to make arrangements for counting the votes as soon as is practicable after the close of the poll. 42.2 The returning officer may make arrangements for any votes to be counted using vote counting software where:

  • Permitted Transfer has the meaning set forth in Section 10.02.

  • Approved Transferee means (a) a “qualified institutional buyer” (“QIB”) as defined in Rule 144A promulgated under the Securities Act that is a financial institution or commercial bank having capital and surplus of $5,000,000,000 or more, (b) an affiliate of the Funding Lender, or (c) a trust or custodial arrangement established by the Funding Lender or one of its affiliates the beneficial interests in which will be owned only by QIBs.

  • Permitted Transferee Any Transferee of a Residual Certificate other than a Disqualified Organization or Non-United States Person.

  • Eligible Transferee means and include a commercial bank, financial institution or other "accredited investor" (as defined in Regulation D of the Securities Act).

  • Data Transfer means the copying or transmission of electronic information that does not alter the content, context, or structure of a record from 1 medium to another medium.