Cede definition

Cede means Cede & Co., a nominee of DTC.
Cede means to pass to another all or part of the net book premium and associated liability for ultimate net losses on eligible crop insurance contracts.
Cede means Cede & Co.

Examples of Cede in a sentence

  • All of the Public Warrants shall initially be represented by one or more Book-Entry Warrant Certificates deposited with The Depository Trust Company (the “Depositary”) and registered in the name of Cede & Co., a nominee of the Depositary.


More Definitions of Cede

Cede means Cede & Co., as the nominee of the Depositary.
Cede means Cede & Co., the nominee of DTC, and any successor nominee of DTC with respect to the Bonds pursuant to Section 401 hereof.
Cede has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(b)(i) of the Series 2018-1 Supplement.
Cede means the act of an insurer transferring or assigning part or all of the risk on an insurance policy written by it to a reinsurer by purchasing insurance from such reinsurer to cover the risk or part thereof.
Cede means Cede & Co., the nominee of DTC as record owner of the Bonds, or any successor nominee of DTC with respect to the Bonds.
Cede or "cession" means the act of transferring the risk of loss from the individual insurer to all insurers through the operation of the facility.
Cede means Cede & Co. and any substitute nominee of DTC who becomes the registered Bondholder.