IBR definition

IBR means International BioResources, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company.
IBR means the Italian bankruptcy law set out by Regio Decreto 16 marzo 1942, n. 267 as subsequently amended.
IBR means the Islamic Base Rate quoted by HLISB where applicable and is subject to change at any time, from time to time;

Examples of IBR in a sentence

  • The IBR plant shall adhere to IEEE 2800-2022 Clause 7 requirements, except for subclauses 7.2.1 (voltage protection), 7.

  • SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES Descriptions of all roof coverings are deemed to include for all straight cutting PROFILED METAL SHEETING AND ACCESSORIES 0,60mm Thick Colomate prepainted IBR profile metal roof sheeting with zinc galvanised coating in single lengths fixed to timber purlins or rails.

  • IBR shall adhere to IEEE 2800-2022 Clause 4 requirements, except for subclauses 4.5 (operational measurement and communication capability), 4.6 (control capability requirements), 4.8 (isolation devices), 4.9 (inadvertent energization of TS), 4.11 (interconnection integrity), and 4.12 (integration with TS grounding).

  • Subclause 5.1: The IBR plant shall have the reactive power capabilities outlined in this clause.

  • The IBR plant shall provide SCADA capability to transmit data and receive instructions from Transmission Provider to protect system reliability.


More Definitions of IBR

IBR means the integrated bio-­‐refinery facility operated by Paradigm.
IBR has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
IBR means the incremental borrowing rate.
IBR means, with respect to each interest period, the rate to be applicable to each date within such interest period, equal to the Indicador Bancario de Referencia with a nominal 3-month quotation term, published by the Banco de la República de Colombia on the Business Day immediately prior to the start date of the corresponding interest period; it being understood that, if the IBR is less than zero, it shall be understood to be equal to zero under the terms of this Offer.
IBR means the overnight benchmark banking indicator [Indicador Bancario de Referencia - IBR] with a 3-month listing period, published by the Colombian Central Bank [Banco de la República de Colombia] for the general public through the relevant technological platform available or its webpage (currently at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/es/indicador-bancario-referencia-ibr/indicador-bancario-referencia-ibr), or any other information means deemed appropriate, according to the schedules established for this purpose in the Reference Banking Indicator’s Rules or any provision substituting, modifying, or supplementing them, corresponding to the Business Day prior to the beginning of any given Interest Period. The IBR is equivalent to the reference short-term nominal interest rate, denominated in Pesos, reflecting the price at which banks are willing to offer or take funds for 3 months in the money market. In case of any change to the regulations on this definition or the very rate’s denomination, such definition and/or denomination will be replaced by the one established by the new regulations and reflecting an equivalent indicator. If the indicator (IBR or equivalent) does not exist, the base to take shall be the result of subtracting from (i) The average capture rate of the 3-month term deposit certificates, as certified by the Colombian Central Bank (or any other competent Governmental Authority), the (ii) Average difference of the 12 months immediately prior to the date when the IBR (or its equivalent) ceased to exist, between the capture rate of the 3-months term deposit certificates and the IBR. In any case, the IBR will be calculated based on the IBR rules in force, published from time to time by the Colombian Banking and Financial Institutions Association [Asociación Bancaria y de Entidades Financieras de Colombia - Asobancaria] (or instrument modifying or supplementing it from time to time).
IBR means the reference banking indicator with a 3-month quotation term, published by the Colombian Central Bank to the general public through the technological platform it has available for such purpose or its Internet pages (currently on the web page ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/es/indicador-bancario-referencia-ibr/indicador-bancario-referencia-ibr) or by any other means of dissemination it deems pertinent, according to the schedules defined for such purpose in the Regulation of the Reference Banking Indicator (Indicador Bancario de Referencia) - IBR, or the rule that substitutes, modifies or complements it, corresponding to the Business Day prior to the beginning of a determined Interest Period. The IBR is equivalent to the reference short-term nominal interest rate denominated in Pesos that reflects the price at which banks are willing to offer or take 3-month funds in the money market. In the event of a change in the regulations regarding this definition or the denomination of the rate itself, such definition and/or denomination will be replaced by the one established by the new regulations and which reflects an equivalent indicator. In the event that such indicator (IBR or its equivalent) does not exist, the result of subtracting from (i) the average rate of deposit of term certificates of deposit for a term of 3 months certified by the Colombian Central Bank (or other competent Governmental Authority), the (ii) average difference of the 12 months immediately prior to the date on which the IBR (or its equivalent) has ceased to exist, between the rate of deposit of term certificates of deposit for a term of 3 months and the IBR, shall be taken as the basis. In any case, the IBR shall be calculated based on the IBR regulation in force and published from time to time by the Colombian Banking and Financial Entities Association - Asobancaria - (or instrument that modifies or adds to it from time to time).
IBR shall consist of a charge based on Buyer's load factor and price performance and shall be calculated in the following manner: