DBO definition
Examples of DBO in a sentence
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Executive may disclose such information concerning the business or operations of the Company and its affiliates and subsidiaries as reasonably necessary in the proper performance of Executive’s duties and responsibilities hereunder or as may be required by the DBO or FRB or other regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the operations of the Company in connection with an examination of the Company or other proceeding conducted by such regulatory agency.
The participating Loan Officer will adhere to the City Below Market Rate Program loan processing time lines and perform business in a professional manner at all times, and comply with any applicable standards of NMLS, California Bureau of Real Estate (BRE), California Department of Business Oversight (DBO) and any other applicable state and/or federal laws.
The Effective Date, DBO, Substantial Completion Date, Term Commencement Date, and Expiration Date shall be considered critical dates (“Critical Dates”).
Pacific Premier is duly licensed by the DBO and its deposit accounts are insured by the FDIC in the manner and to the maximum extent provided by applicable law.
Percentage Rent shall commence upon the DBO for each Concession within the Leased Premises.