Fixing Period definition

Fixing Period has the meaning given to it in Clause 5.5 (Pledged Cash Amount);
Fixing Period means the period subject to a maximum of ten Exchange Business Days, which shall expire no later than 90 Business Days following the Merger Date, the De-merger Date or the effective date of the De-listing Event, Nationalisation or Insolvency during which:
Fixing Period means the period of time set by APF CRYPTO during which the Buyer cannot dispose of the APFC that are the subject of the Order. The Fixing Period is determined in calendar months and is 12 months.

Examples of Fixing Period in a sentence

  • There are no present disputes as to taxes of any nature payable by Seller with respect to the Station, and it has not filed an IRS Form 872 ("Consent Fixing Period of Limitations Upon Assessment of Income Tax") or otherwise agreed to extend the time for assessment of any taxes against it for any year.

  • There are no present disputes as to taxes of any nature payable by Seller with respect to the Stations, and it has not filed an IRS Form 872 ("Consent Fixing Period of Limitations Upon Assessment of Income Tax") or otherwise agreed to extend the time for assessment of any taxes against it for any year.

  • There are no present disputes as to taxes of any nature payable by Seller with respect to the Stations and it has not filed an IRS Form 872 ("Consent Fixing Period of Limitations Upon Assessment of Income Tax") or otherwise agreed to extend the time for assessment of any taxes against it for any year.

  • There are no present disputes as to taxes of any nature payable by the Companies, and they have not filed an IRS Form 872 ("Consent Fixing Period of Limitations Upon Assessment of Income Tax") or otherwise agreed to extend the time for assessment of any taxes against them for any year.

  • The Pledged Cash Amount (or any part thereof) may only be withdrawn or transferred at end of any Fixing Period and at the request of the Borrowers and/or, as the case may be, the Corporate Guarantor to the Agent, which the Agent shall approve provided that (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing and (ii) no Event of Default will result from the withdrawal or transfer of the Pledged Cash Amount (or any part thereof).

  • The Borrower shall be entitled, by notice in writing to the Agent at any time following the expiration of the Initial Fixing Period, to request the Agent to quote the Fixed Interest Rate which is to apply to Tranche A for the Other Fixing Period.

  • In the event of Landlord's failure to respond within such [***] business day period or there are other delays created by Landlord, the Fixing Period as described in the Delta Sheet shall be extended by [***] of additional delay by Landlord.

  • There are no present disputes as to taxes of any nature payable by the Company, and it has not filed an IRS Form 872 ("Consent Fixing Period of Limitations Upon Assessment of Income Tax") or otherwise agreed to extend the time for assessment of any taxes against it for any year.

  • If the Borrower confirms in writing its agreement to the Fixed Interest Rate and the Other Fixing Period so quoted by the Agent immediately after the Agent has made such quotation, the Fixed Interest Rate will apply to Tranche A for the Other Fixing Period.


More Definitions of Fixing Period

Fixing Period in relation to a Principal Protected Investment means the period agreed between the Customer and the Bank to be the period, commencing on the Order Date and ending at the Fixing Time on the Fixing Date, during which the Spot Rate will be compared with the Ceiling Rate and Floor Rate or, as the case may be, the Initial Exchange Rate;
Fixing Period means the period ending [Redacted] from the date of this Master Agreement.