Cash Equivalent Collateral definition

Cash Equivalent Collateral means any combination of the following have a total face amount of at least $1,000,000 on which valid Lender Liens have been created: (a) One or more certificates of deposit issued by any one or more Lenders; (b) cash deposited into a collateral account with Agent; or (c) any combination of Investments in obligations, with maturities of one year or less, issued or unconditionally guaranteed by (or issued by any of its agencies and backed by the full faith and credit of) the United States of America.
Cash Equivalent Collateral means cash and/or Marketable Securities.
Cash Equivalent Collateral shall have the meaning attributed to it in Section VII (b).

Examples of Cash Equivalent Collateral in a sentence

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  • The demand sent, pursuant to the preceding sentence, by the Exposed Party shall specify account information for the Collateral Account and Customer Account to which Performance Assurance in the form of Cash Collateral and Cash Equivalent Collateral may be delivered.

  • BBB-” from S&P or “Baa3” from Moody’s if it is rated by either S&P or Moody’s but not by both.If at any time the Guarantor fails to maintain such Credit Ratings, Seller shall provide to Buyer Performance Assurance in the form of cash or a Letter of Credit, or a replacement Guaranty Agreement from a party acceptable to Buyer, within five Business Days of such failure by the Guarantor.3. First Priority Security Interest in Cash or Cash Equivalent Collateral.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that Cash Equivalent Collateral may decline speedily in value and is comprised of securities customarily sold on a recognized market.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the benefits (i.e. interest) arising from the cash or Cash Equivalent Collateral shall itself also serve as collateral but shall otherwise ultimately accrue for the account of the Borrower.

  • Accordingly, the Non-Exposed Party shall not be entitled to prior notification of any sale or disposition of Cash Equivalent Collateral by the Exposed Party effected in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof.

  • So long as the Borrower remains under the obligation to provide or uphold such collateralisation (by way of cash collateral or Cash Equivalent Collateral) it shall ensure that such collateralisation at all times equals the levels set out above.

  • The Non-Exposed Party hereby appoints the Exposed Party as the Non-Exposed Party's agent and attorney-in-fact to complete and execute any such consent, approval, financing statement, or agreement in the Non-Exposed Party's name and to perform all other acts which the Exposed party shall deem appropriate to perfect and continue its security interest in the Cash Equivalent Collateral and to protect, preserve, and realize upon the Cash Equivalent Collateral.

  • Any such cash or Cash Equivalent Collateral shall be released as soon as reasonably practicable once the Borrower’s Rating is equal to or above the applicable Cash Cover Threshold.

  • Under GST, goods and services are taxed at the following rates: 0 percent, 5 percent, 12 percent, 18 percent, and 28 percent.


More Definitions of Cash Equivalent Collateral

Cash Equivalent Collateral one or more stand-by letters of credit issued in favor of the Lender by a bank or financial institution which has a rating for its long-term unsecured and non credit-enhanced debt obligations of A or higher by Standard & Poor’s Rating Services, Fitch Ratings Ltd. or Xxxxx’x Investor Services Limited or a comparable rating from an internationally recognized credit rating agency, in each case, satisfactory to the Lender and included in the Collateral.
Cash Equivalent Collateral means instruments, denominated in USD, EURO, CHF, GBP or YEN, that are short-term obligations of, or unconditionally guaranteed by, a government (or agency of such government having an equivalent rating) of an OECD country and are readily tradeable and rated AAA by Mxxxx’x or S&P and qualifying as zero risk weighted assets under applicable liquidity principles, provided that the same provides for payment of both principal and interest (and not principal alone or interest alone), is not subject to any contingency regarding the payment of principal or interest and is not convertible or exchangeable to any other security.

Related to Cash Equivalent Collateral

  • Equivalent Collateral means, with respect to any security constituting Posted Collateral, a security of the same issuer and, as applicable, representing or having the same class, series, maturity, interest rate, principal amount or liquidation value and such other provisions as are necessary for that security and the security constituting Posted Collateral to be treated as equivalent in the market for such securities;

  • Cash Equivalents means any of the following types of Investments, to the extent owned by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries free and clear of all Liens (other than Permitted Liens):

  • Permitted Cash Equivalent Investments means (i) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States or any agency or any State thereof having maturities of not more than two (2) years from the date of acquisition and (ii) commercial paper maturing no more than one (1) year after its creation and having the highest rating from either Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group or Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc.

  • Current Asset Collateral means all the “ABL Priority Collateral” as defined in the ABL Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Cash Equivalent Investments means at any time:

  • Account Collateral means, with respect to each Account, such Account, together with all cash, securities, Financial Assets and investments and other property from time to time deposited or credited to such Account and all proceeds thereof, including, with respect to the Reserve Fund, the Reserve Fund Deposit and the Reserve Fund Amount.

  • Foreign Cash Equivalents means certificates of deposit or bankers acceptances of any bank organized under the laws of Canada, Japan or any country that is a member of the European Economic Community whose short-term commercial paper rating from S&P is at least A-1 or the equivalent thereof or from Xxxxx'x is at least P-1 or the equivalent thereof, in each case with maturities of not more than twelve months from the date of acquisition.

  • U.S. Collateral means any and all property owned, leased or operated by a Person covered by the U.S. Collateral Documents and any and all other property of any U.S. Loan Party, now existing or hereafter acquired, that may at any time be or become subject to a security interest or Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent to secure the Secured Obligations.

  • Cash Equivalent Investment means, at any time:

  • Cash or Cash Equivalents means (a) cash; (b) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States Government or issued by an agency thereof and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, in each case maturing within one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof; (c) marketable direct obligations issued by any state of the United States of America or any political subdivision of any such state or any public instrumentality thereof maturing within ninety (90) days after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having one of the two highest ratings obtainable from any two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (d) domestic corporate bonds, other than domestic corporate bonds issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing no more than two (2) years after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from any two (2) of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (e) variable-rate domestic corporate notes or medium term corporate notes, other than notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing or resetting no more than one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof and having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (f) commercial paper (foreign and domestic) or master notes, other than commercial paper or master notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, and, at the time of acquisition, having a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch and having a short-term rating of at least A-2 and P-2 from S&P and Moody’s, respectively (or, if at any time neither S&P nor Moody’s shall be rating such obligations, then the highest rating from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (g) domestic and foreign certificates of deposit or domestic time deposits or foreign deposits or bankers’ acceptances (foreign or domestic) in Dollars, Hong Kong Dollars, Singapore Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Euros or Yen that are issued by a bank (I) which has, at the time of acquisition, a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent) and (II) if a domestic bank, which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (h) overnight securities repurchase agreements, or reverse repurchase agreements secured by any of the foregoing types of securities or debt instruments, provided that the collateral supporting such repurchase agreements shall have a value not less than 101% of the principal amount of the repurchase agreement plus accrued interest; and (i) money market funds invested in investments substantially all of which consist of the items described in clauses (a) through (h) above.

  • Canadian Collateral means any and all property of any Canadian Loan Party covered by the Collateral Documents and any and all other property of any Canadian Loan Party, now existing or hereafter acquired, that may at any time be or become subject to a security interest or Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent to secure the Canadian Secured Obligations.

  • UCC Collateral is defined in Section 3.03.

  • Unrestricted Cash and Cash Equivalents means, as of any date of determination, the sum of the aggregate amount of Cash and Cash Equivalents (valued at fair market value) which is Unrestricted. As used in this definition, “Unrestricted” means the specified asset is not subject to any escrow, cash trap, reserves, Liens (other Liens permitted under Section 10.5) or claims of any kind in favor of any Person.

  • Cash and Cash Equivalents means the cash and cash equivalents, including checks, money orders, marketable securities, short-term instruments, negotiable instruments, funds in time and demand deposits or similar accounts on hand, in lock boxes, in financial institutions or elsewhere, together with all accrued but unpaid interest thereon, and all bank, brokerage or other similar accounts.

  • Swap Collateral means, at any time, any asset (including, without limitation, cash and/or securities) which is paid or transferred by a Swap Provider to the Guarantor (and not transferred back to the Swap Provider) as credit support to support the performance by such Swap Provider of its obligations under the relevant Swap Agreement together with any income or distributions received in respect of such asset and any equivalent of such asset into which such asset is transformed; for greater certainty, Contingent Collateral shall at all times be excluded from Swap Collateral;

  • Eligible Cash Equivalents means any of the following Investments: (i) securities issued or directly and fully guaranteed or insured by the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof (provided that the full faith and credit of the United States is pledged in support thereof) maturing not more than one year after the date of acquisition; (ii) time deposits in and certificates of deposit of any Eligible Bank; provided that such Investments have a maturity date not more than two years after date of acquisition and that the Average Life of all such Investments is one year or less from the respective dates of acquisition; (iii) repurchase obligations with a term of not more than 180 days for underlying securities of the types described in clause (i) above entered into with any Eligible Bank; (iv) direct obligations issued by any state of the United States or any political subdivision or public instrumentality thereof; provided that such Investments mature, or are subject to tender at the option of the holder thereof within 365 days after the date of acquisition and, at the time of acquisition, have a rating of at least A from Standard & Poor’s or A-2 from Moody’s (or an equivalent rating by any other nationally recognized rating agency); (v) commercial paper of any Person other than an Affiliate of the Issuer; provided that such Investments have one of the two highest ratings obtainable from either Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s at the time of their acquisition and mature within 180 days after the date of acquisition; (vi) overnight and demand deposits in and bankers’ acceptances of any Eligible Bank and demand deposits in any bank or trust company to the extent insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation against the Bank Insurance Fund; (vii) money market funds substantially all of the assets of which comprise Investments of the types described in clauses (i) through (vi) above; and (viii) instruments equivalent to those referred to in clauses (i) through (vi) above or funds equivalent to those referred to in clause (vii) above denominated in Euros or any other foreign currency comparable in credit quality and tender to those referred to in such clauses and customarily used by corporations for cash management purposes in jurisdictions outside the United States to the extent reasonably required in connection with any business conducted by any Restricted Subsidiary organized in such jurisdiction, all as determined in good faith by the Issuer.

  • Cash Equivalent means an evidence of indebtedness that has a remaining term to maturity of 365 days or less and that is issued, or fully and unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest, by

  • Foreign Collateral means that portion of the Collateral securing the Foreign Obligations.

  • Stock Collateral means, collectively, the Collateral described in clauses (a) through (c) of Section 3 hereof and the proceeds of and to any such property and, to the extent related to any such property or such proceeds, all books, correspondence, credit files, records, invoices and other papers.

  • Control Collateral means any Collateral consisting of any Certificated Security (as defined in Section 8-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code), Investment Property, Deposit Account, Instruments and any other Collateral as to which a Lien may be perfected through possession or control by the secured party, or any agent therefor.

  • Swap Collateral Account means a single, segregated trust account in the name of the Indenture Trustee, which shall be designated as the “Swap Collateral Account” which shall be held in trust for the benefit of the Noteholders established pursuant to Section 4.8(e) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.]

  • ABL Collateral means all of the assets and property of any Grantor, whether real, personal or mixed, with respect to which a Lien is granted as security for any ABL Obligations.

  • Excluded Collateral shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Security Agreement.

  • Original Collateral Sale Price means JPY 12,657,716,800. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Collateral Sale Agreement, the consideration for the Initial Charged Assets is the Issue Price of the Notes plus the entry into the Swap Agreement by the Issuer.

  • Threshold Event Collateral shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5(g).

  • First Lien Collateral means all of the assets and property of any Grantor, whether real, personal or mixed, with respect to which a Lien is granted as security for any First Lien Obligations.