Bank Regulator definition

Bank Regulator means any federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the FDIC, the NJDOBI, and the FRB, which regulates Somerset Bank or Regal Bank, or any of their respective holding companies or subsidiaries, as the case may be.
Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the OCC, FDIC, NYSBD and the FRB, which regulates or has the statutory authority to regulate, even if only for a moment in time, NBT Bank, City National Bank, and their respective holding companies or subsidiaries, as the case may be.

Examples of Bank Regulator in a sentence

  • None of the parties hereto shall be subject to any order, decree or injunction of a court or agency of competent jurisdiction, and no statute, rule or regulation shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated, interpreted, applied or enforced by any Governmental Entity or Bank Regulator, that enjoins or prohibits the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • None of the parties hereto shall be subject to any order, decree or injunction of a court or agency of competent jurisdiction that enjoins or prohibits the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and no statute, rule or regulation shall have been enacted, entered, promulgated, interpreted, applied or enforced by any Governmental Entity or Bank Regulator, that enjoins or prohibits the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • The Company is registered or required to file periodic reporting with the SEC or is exempt from SEC registration as indicated below (check one): Company is registered under Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act Company is relying on Exchange Act Rule 12g3-2(b) Company is a bank that reports to a Bank Regulator under Section 12(i) of the Exchange Act Company is a bank that is non-SEC reporting but is current in its reporting to a Banking Regulator Company is reporting under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

  • The powers conferred elsewhere in this Code that are subsumed under this section include all of the specific powers listed in Section 816 as well as other powers described elsewhere in this Code.

  • Subscription rights afforded under this Plan and by Bank Regulator requirements are non-transferable.


More Definitions of Bank Regulator

Bank Regulator means any Federal or state banking regulator having jurisdiction over the Parties, including but not limited to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Ohio Division, the Indiana DFI, and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Bank Regulator means any federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the CDBO, the FRB, the OCC and the FDIC, which regulates or has the statutory authority to regulate Hanmi Bank, Southwestern National Bank, and their respective holding companies and subsidiaries, as the case may be, and the Department of Justice or the Federal Trade Commission, or any other relevant federal or state regulator, as it relates to anticompetitive matters.
Bank Regulator means and include, any pertinent federal or state Governmental Authority charged with the supervision of banks or bank or financial holding companies or engaged in the insurance of bank deposits, including without limitation, the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC, the Depositors Insurance Fund of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Bank Commissioner and the Massachusetts Board.
Bank Regulator means any state, federal, or municipal governmental agency, bureau, commission,
Bank Regulator means and include, any pertinent federal or state Governmental Authority changed with the supervision of banks or bank holding companies or engaged in the insurance of bank deposits, including without limitation, the FRB, the FDIC, the Massachusetts Commissioner and the MBBI.
Bank Regulator means the FDIC, FRB, OTS, or any state regulatory agency with authority over any of the parties hereto.
Bank Regulator means any federal or state banking regulator, including but not limited to the FRB, the FDIC and the Division, which regulates First Sentry Bank, Rock Branch or First Sentry Bancshares, as the case may be.