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Other Instrument Conventions. Unless otherwise bilaterally agreed, the following conventions govern GC transactions: ▪ The accepted bonds/securities lodged as GC must have a longer maturity date than the term repo. ▪ No right of substitution exists for repos of one week or less to maturity. ▪ The cut-off time for substituting lines pledged as part of term GC trades is 9:30am on the business day preceding substitution. ▪ Rights of substitution shall be limited to once per week per individual repo. ▪ Rights of substitution do not carry over/accumulate from week to week. If a right of substitution is not used within any week it is lost. For example, for a one-month trade with no rights of substitution having been exercised by the seller of the collateral within the first two weeks there are only two rights of substitution left in the trade. ▪ One right of substitution is one ticket of the original trade. For example, for a $100m one-month trade for which the seller of the collateral chooses to break it into 4 parcels of $25m consisting of 4 different securities, the one right of substitution per week convention allows the seller to substitute only one parcel of $25m per week, not all four. ▪ When a right of substitution of collateral is exercised by the seller of that collateral, the seller should match the original cash value of the existing trade. ▪ Notional amounts cannot be split while exercising a right of substitution without the permission of the buyer of collateral. For example, for a $100m one- month trade where the seller chooses to lend 1 security of $100m, to satisfy a substitution request, the seller needs to replace the collateral with another parcel of $100m. The seller cannot substitute two parcels of $50m of different or the same collateral without the buyer’s permission. ▪ Upon the exclusion of any collateral from the RBA's approved list those securities will then cease to trade in the GC repo market. For any outstanding GC trades, the buyer has the right to ask the seller to substitute that collateral. ▪ For any GC trade dealt through a broker, it is the broker’s responsibility to help mediate and keep track of the substitution process during the lifetime of the trade.
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  • Other Instruments The parties hereto covenant and agree that they will execute each such other and further instruments and documents as are or may become reasonably necessary or convenient to effectuate and carry out the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Union Conventions The chapter chairperson or his/her representative elected to attend a function of the International Union such as convention, or educational conferences, upon proper application, shall be allowed a total of five (5) days per year time off without loss of time or pay to attend such conference and/or conventions.

  • Further Instruments The parties hereto agree to execute such further instruments and to take such further action as may reasonably be necessary to carry out the intent of this Agreement.

  • Compliance with Other Instruments The execution, delivery and performance by the Purchaser of this Agreement and the consummation by the Purchaser of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not result in any violation or default (i) of any provisions of its organizational documents, (ii) of any instrument, judgment, order, writ or decree to which it is a party or by which it is bound, (iii) under any note, indenture or mortgage to which it is a party or by which it is bound, (iv) under any lease, agreement, contract or purchase order to which it is a party or by which it is bound or (v) of any provision of federal or state statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Purchaser, in each case (other than clause (i)), which would have a material adverse effect on the Purchaser or its ability to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • International Agreements Each Party shall:

  • Conflict with Other Instruments The execution and delivery by the Company of the Agreement and the performance by the Company of its obligations thereunder, do not and will not: (i) conflict with or result in a breach of any of the terms, conditions or provisions of: (A) the charter documents of the Company; (B) any law applicable to or binding on the Company; or (C) any contractual restriction binding on or affecting the Company or its properties the breach of which would have a material adverse effect on the Company; or (ii) result in, or require or permit: (A) the imposition of any lien on or with respect to the properties now owned or hereafter acquired by the Company; or (B) The acceleration of the maturity of any debt of the Company, under any contractual provision binding on or affecting the Company;

  • Compliance with Other Instruments, etc The Servicer is not in violation of any term of its certificate of incorporation or by-laws. The execution, delivery and performance by the Servicer of the Transaction Documents to which it is a party do not and will not (i) conflict with or violate the organizational documents of the Servicer, (ii) conflict with or result in a breach of any of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any Lien on any of the properties or assets of the Servicer pursuant to the terms of any instrument or agreement to which the Servicer is a party or by which it is bound where such conflict would have a material adverse effect on the Servicer’s activities or its ability to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents or (iii) require any consent of or other action by any trustee or any creditor of, any lessor to or any investor in the Servicer.

  • Compliance with Other Instruments, Laws, Etc None of the Borrower, any Guarantor or any of their respective Subsidiaries is in violation of any provision of its charter or other organizational documents, bylaws, or any agreement or instrument to which it is subject or by which it or any of its properties is bound or any decree, order, judgment, statute, license, rule or regulation, in any of the foregoing cases in a manner that has had or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Risk Management Instruments Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, all derivative instruments, including, swaps, caps, floors and option agreements, whether entered into for the Company’s own account, or for the account of one or more of the Company Subsidiaries or its or their customers, were entered into (i) only in the ordinary course of business, (ii) in accordance with prudent practices and in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and regulatory policies and (iii) with counterparties believed to be financially responsible at the time; and each of such instruments constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of the Company or one of the Company Subsidiaries, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as may be limited by the Bankruptcy Exceptions. Neither the Company or the Company Subsidiaries, nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any other party thereto, is in breach of any of its obligations under any such agreement or arrangement other than such breaches that would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect.

  • Interest Rate Risk Management Instruments (a) Set forth on Schedule 2.26(a) is a list as of the date ---------------- hereof of all interest rate swaps, caps, floors and option agreements and other interest rate risk management arrangements to which Seller or any of the Seller Subsidiaries is a party or by which any of their properties or assets may be bound.

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