ECCB definition

ECCB means Eastern Caribbean Central Bank including its parent companies, subsidiary companies, predecessors, successors, affiliates, member firms, network members, agents, and employees.
ECCB means Eastern Caribbean Central Bank.
ECCB means the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, the monetary authority for a group of eight countries, including the Borrower, established through the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Act of 1983, and passed into law by the eight participating countries, including the Borrower;

Examples of ECCB in a sentence

  • Under this measure, the ECCB appointed a conservator for the two banks.

  • In fact, on 12th August, 2013, by way of 2 SLUHCV2013/0405 publication in the Gazette in Anguilla, members of the public were informed that the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) had assumed a certain measure of control over the affairs of both PBT and CCIB.

  • Strand 1: Workshop support Facilitation of introductory Communication Workshop with all 5 technical pilots (suggest organised via the East Cumbria Community Broadband Forum - ECCB); Follow-up workshops with each Technical Pilot We foresee these workshops providing interlinked benefits, for each community in receipt as well as for the wider network of pilot Broadband projects in the UK and the RCAN.

  • In the absence of a definition of termination under the ECCB Agreement Act, the Court will not readily imply such a qualification where the parties have entered into a carefully drafted written agreement containing detailed terms.

  • Partner CMBI will visit the ECCB conference organized by advisory board member ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in 2012 in Basel.

  • If the consequences of termination under the ECCB Agreement Act were meant to have such a negative impact on CCB’s contractual obligations under the Contract, in my view, it is something that should have been either specifically legislated in the Act or provided for in the Contract.

  • To this end, the Recipient shall enter into separate agreements with each of ECTEL, ECCB and CARICOM IMPACS (“Implementation Agreements”), under terms and conditions approved by the Association, which shall include, inter alia, the provision of specialized technical support to the Recipient by each of ECTEL, ECCB and CARICOM IMPACS on a cost recovery, non-profit, basis.

  • The method of billing for all Sales Slips and Credit Slips processed through ARC must be by electronic transmission, including Electronic Credit Card Billing ("ECCB"), and shall include itinerary records.

  • To facilitate the carrying out of the Project, the Recipient shall coordinate closely the implementation of: (a) Part 1.1 of the Project with ECTEL, (b) Part 1.2 of the Project with ECCB, and (c) Part 1.3 of the Project with CARICOM IMPACS.

  • The Recipient shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Association, that the respective Implementation Agreements have been duly authorized or ratified by the Recipient and each of ECCB, ECTEL, and CARICOM IMPACS, and each said Implementation Agreement is legally binding upon the Recipient and ECCB, ECTEL, and CARICOM IMPACS, in accordance with their respective terms.


More Definitions of ECCB

ECCB means the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank;
ECCB means the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, established pursuant to the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Agreement of 1983, as amended through the date hereof.
ECCB means the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank; “ECCSD” means the Eastern Caribbean Central Securities Depository; “ECSM” means the Eastern Caribbean Securities Market; “ECSE” means the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange; “foreign security” means a security issued by a company or government outside of the Currency Union; “foreign regulatory authority” means an authority in a jurisdiction outside of the Currency Union that exercises regulatory or supervisory functions over entities carrying on banking, insurance, securities or other financial services; “Initial Margin” means an agreed percentage discount applied to the Market Value of collateral securities to fix the Purchase Price at the start of a Repo. An initial margin is expressed as the percentage difference between Market Value and the Purchase Price; “Institutional Investor” means:(a) a body corporate, limited partnership, unit trust or other business entity, which is incorporated, registered or otherwise established under the laws of a member territory;(b) any bank, credit or other financial institution licensed under the Banking Act;(c) any non-bank entity, organization or an incorporated body of persons that is formed under the laws of a member territory of the ECCU;(d) a government entity; or(e) any foreign person, body corporate, organisation or financial institution which is incorporated or otherwise established under the laws of a country other than a member territory.

Related to ECCB

  • ECC means the amount calculated by Contractor for the total cost of all elements of the Work based on this Agreement available at the time(s) that the ECC is prepared. The ECC shall be based on current market rates with reasonable allowance for overhead, profit and price escalation and shall include and consider, without limitation, all alternates and contingencies, designed and specified by A/E and the cost of labor and materials necessary for installation of Owner furnished equipment. The ECC shall include all the cost elements included in the AACC, as defined above, and shall represent Contractor’s best current estimate of the Guaranteed Maximum Price it will propose for the Project based on the information then available. The ECC shall not include Contractor’s Pre-Construction Phase Fee, A/E’s Fees, the cost of the land and rights-of-way, or any other costs that are the direct responsibility of Owner.

  • ECO means Engineering Change Orders.

  • ESBD means the Electronic State Business Daily, the electronic marketplace where State of Texas bid opportunities over $25,000 are posted. The ESBD may currently be accessed at http://www.txsmartbuy.com/esbd.

  • PICB means Performance Improvement and Compliance Branch of MOHLTC, or any other branch or organizational unit of MOHLTC that may succeed or replace it.

  • CAMC means Centennial Asset Management Corporation.