TMK Law definition

TMK Law means the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets (Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu) of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998, as amended from time to time).
TMK Law means the Law concerning the Liquidation of Assets of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998).
TMK Law means the Law Relating to Securitization of Assets of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998, as amended).

Examples of TMK Law in a sentence

  • There had been budget constraints, further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such amendment is immaterial as set forth in Article 151, Section 3, Item 1 of the TMK Law, no consent of Administrative Agent nor of any Bank shall be required.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such amendment is immaterial as set forth in Article 151, Section 3, Item 1 of the TMK Law, no consent of the Administrative Agent nor of any Bank shall be required.

  • TMK Law Firm: Managing Partner, Public Properties Company SA: Senior Legal Advisor.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such amendment is immaterial as set forth in Article 151, Section 3, Item 1 of the TMK Law or if such amendment falls under Article 79, Section 2, Item 2 of the Regulation for Enforcement of the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets (Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu Sekou Kisoku) of Japan (Order of the Prime Minister's Office No. 128 of 2000), no consent of Administrative Agent nor of any Lender shall be required.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such amendment is immaterial as set forth in Article 151, Section 3, Item 1 of the TMK Law, no consent of Administrative Agent nor of any Lender shall be required.


More Definitions of TMK Law

TMK Law means the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets (Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu) of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998). “TMK Permitted Indebtedness” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.10.
TMK Law means the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets ( Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu) of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998, as amended from time to time).
TMK Law means the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets ( Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu) of Japan (Law No. 105 of
TMK Law means the Law Regarding Liquidation of Assets (Shisan no Ryudoka ni Kansuru Horitsu) of Japan (Law No. 105 of 1998, as amended from time to time). “Total Asset Value” means, with respect to Borrower and without duplication, (i) the quotient obtained by dividing (a) (x) (1) Revised Adjusted EBITDA for the

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