Tripartite Deed definition

Tripartite Deed means, if a Vessel is subject to a bareboat charter, a deed containing (inter alia) an assignment of the relevant charterer’s interest in the insurances of that Vessel, required to be executed by the Borrower who is the owner thereof and the relevant charterer in favour of the Lender in such form as the Lender may require in its sole discretion and the relevant charterer may agree;
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 each tripartite deed to be granted in respect of the following Key Material Contracts:

Examples of Tripartite Deed in a sentence

  • Upon request from the Minister, the Licensee must procure all Material Agents or Contractors to enter into a Tripartite Deed with the Minister and the Licensee in a form approved by the Minister.

  • If, after making reasonable attempts to do so, the Licensee cannot procure entry into a Tripartite Deed by a Material Agent or Contractor as required under clause 7.2(b) of this Licence, the Minister, upon request from the Licensee, may (in his or her absolute discretion) release the Licensee from its obligation in clause 7.2(b) of this Licence, if the State is able to otherwise satisfactorily procure the services from the relevant Material Agent or Contractor.

  • The Licensee must, from time to time and upon request from the Minister in accordance with clauses 7.2(a), (b) and (c) of this Licence, deliver copies of any Tripartite Deed executed by all parties other than the Minister in a form acceptable to the Minister.

  • Transmission Network Tripartite Deed between the Treasurer of the State of South Australia, Transmission Lessor Corporation, Chase Capital Markets Fiduciary Services Australia Limited and ElectraNet Pty Limited (formerly Bluemint Pty Limited).

  • There are no other dispute resolution provisions in the Financiers Tripartite Deed.


More Definitions of Tripartite Deed

Tripartite Deed means the deed containing (inter alia) an assignment of the Approved Charterer’s interest in the insurances of the Ship, required to be executed by the Borrower and Approved Charterer in favour of the Security Trustee in such form as the Agent may approve or require;
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 the deed of that name between the SCSA, the Concessionaire and the Security Trustee dated on or about the Commencement Date.
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 the tripartite deed dated 27 November 2015 entered into among Sirtex, ANU and GU in respect of the HIP Project, pursuant to which Sirtex would be able to continue to use the GU IP should Sirtex become unable to do so pursuant to the Sirtex/ANU License Agreement “AU$” Australian dollar, the lawful currency of Australia “HK$” Hong Kong dollars, the lawful currency of Hong Kong “US$” United States dollars, the lawful currency of the United States of America “%” per cent. In this announcement, amounts denominated in AU$ have been translated into HK$ at the rate of AU$0.19 = HK$1.00 for illustration purpose only. Hong Kong, 18 December 2019 By order of the Board China Grand Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Holdings Limited Xxx Xxxxxxxx
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 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.