Tripartite Deed definition

Tripartite Deed means in relation to any Ship which is the subject of a bareboat or demise charter, a tripartite deed executed or (as the context may require) to be executed between the relevant bareboat charterer of such Ship, the relevant Owner of such Ship and the Agent in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion and “Tripartite Deeds” means all of them; and
Tripartite Deed means the tripartite deed with financiers of Project Operator substantially in the form attached in Annexure A (“Form of Tripartite Deed”). [Trust means [insert details of relevant trust].
Tripartite Deed means each tripartite deed to be granted in respect of the following Key Material Contracts:

Examples of Tripartite Deed in a sentence

  • On request from Project Operator, the Commonwealth agrees to enter into the Tripartite Deed.


More Definitions of Tripartite Deed

Tripartite Deed means a tripartite deed entered into in accordance with condition 5 of schedule 6.
Tripartite Deed means each tripartite deed entered into by the Chargee, the Chargor and a third party from time to time.
Tripartite Deed means the Tripartite Deed entered into between the Underlessor, the Underlessee and the City of Burnside and dated on or about the date of this Deed;
Tripartite Deed means the deed entitled "Tripartite Deed" dated on or about 13 December 2000 between the Lessor, the Chargor and the Security Agent.
Tripartite Deed means the deed of assignment of Insurances, Earnings, Charter Rights and Requisition Compensation in respect of the Bareboat Charter referred to in Clause 10.1.5 Security Documents).";
Tripartite Deed means the deed of assignment of Insurances, Earnings, Charter Rights and Requisition Compensation in respect of the Charter from the Borrower and the Original Bareboat Charterer dated 20 August 2008.
Tripartite Deed means the deed of assignment of Insurances, Earnings, Charter Rights and Requisition Compensation in respect of the Charter referred to in Clause 10.1.5 (Security Documents).