CDOR Page definition

CDOR Page means the display referred to as the “CDOR Page” (or any display substituted thereof) of Reuters Limited (or any successor thereto or Affiliate thereof).
CDOR Page means the display referred to as the “Refinitiv Screen Canadian Dollar Offered Rate (CDOR) Page” (or any display substituted thereof) of Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (or any successor thereto or Affiliate thereof).
CDOR Page has the meaning given to such term in the definition of “CDOR”;

Examples of CDOR Page in a sentence

  • The “CDOR Rate” shall be the greater of (i) 2.0% and (ii) the annual rate of interest which is the stated average of the rates applicable to Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances having a three month term identified as such on the Reuters Screen CDOR Page (as defined in the International SWAP Dealer Association, Inc.

  • If the rate does not appear on the Reuters Screen CDOR Page as contemplated above, then the CDOR Rate on any day shall be calculated as the arithmetic average of the discount rates applicable to Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances having a three month term of, and as quoted by at least four Canadian Schedule I chartered banks selected by EDC, who purchase bankers’ acceptances, as of 10:30 a.m., Toronto time, on the day, or if the day is not a Business Day, then on the immediately preceding Business Day.

  • If no Lender is qualified to be a particular Reference Lender, any applicable BA Discount Rate hereunder shall be determined on the basis of the average rate for bankers' acceptances of the relevant term that appears on the Reuters Screen CDOR Page at 10:00 a.m. Toronto time on the Drawdown Date plus 0.10% per annum.

  • CDOR means, for any day, the annual rate for B/As denominated in Canadian Dollars for a specified term that appears on the Reuters Screen CDOR Page as of 10:00 a.m. (Toronto time) on such day (or, if such day is not a Business Day, then on the immediately preceding Business Day).

  • The annual rate of interest equal to the average 30 day rate applicable to Canadian bankers' acceptances appearing on the "Reuters Screen CDOR Page" (as defined in the International Swap Dealer Association, Inc.

  • The annual rate of interest equal to the average 30-day rate applicable to Canadian bankers' acceptances appearing on the "Reuters Screen CDOR Page" (as defined in the International Swap Dealers Association, Inc.

  • The annual rate of interest equal to the average 30 day rate applicable to Canadian bankers' acceptances appearing on the "Reuters Screen CDOR Page" (as defined in the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc.

  • Should the Reference Rate Index not appear on the Bloomberg Screen CDOR Page as contemplated on a particular adjustment date, the Issuer or an agent designated by the Issuer is required to calculate the rate by determining the arithmetic mean of certain rates as quoted by four chartered banks listed on Schedule I of the Bank Act (Canada).

  • The annual rate of interest equal to the average 30 day rate --------- applicable to Canadian bankers' acceptances appearing on the "Reuters Screen CDOR Page" (as defined in the International Swap Dealer Association, Inc.

  • If no Lender is a bank named on Schedule I, or Schedule II as the case may be, of the Bank Act (Canada), any applicable BA Discount Rate hereunder shall be determined on the basis of the average rate for bankers acceptances of the relevant term that appears on the Reuters Screen CDOR Page at 10:00 a.m. Toronto time on the Drawdown Date plus 0.10% per annum.

Related to CDOR Page

  • Screen Page means such page, section, caption, column or other part of a particular information service (including, but not limited to, the Bloomberg agency and Reuters) as may be specified hereon for the purpose of providing the Benchmark, or such other page, section, caption, column or other part as may replace it on that information service or on such other information service, in each case as may be nominated by the person or organisation providing or sponsoring the information appearing there for the purpose of displaying rates or prices comparable to the Benchmark; and