IBRC definition

IBRC means Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Limited; “Minister” means the Minister for Finance;
IBRC means Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Limited;
IBRC means the Insurance Brokers Registration Council, a body established under the Insurance Brokers (Registration) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

Examples of IBRC in a sentence

  • And that financial support for the IBRC, beyond the £6m committed for the three years 2008/09 – 2010/11 is provided by both the Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise.

  • It will be recalled that the same gateway was considered in Analog and IBRC ▇.

  • Purchaser shall pay IBRC a commission of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) subject to the terms of a separate agreement, holding Seller harmless therefrom.

  • The plaintiffs, while accepting that the English cases did provide in part for a relative test, stressed that the Supreme Court in IBRC ▇.

  • In excess of 200 statutory requests for information were issued to witnesses and INBS / IBRC and 21 formal interviews were conducted including interviews in Ireland, Northern Ireland and England.

  • The plaintiffs alleged that Mecon was involved in a conspiracy to place assets beyond the reach of the first plaintiff, IBRC.

  • I prefer the plaintiffs’ submission that the court should apply the “good arguable case” test, as interpreted and applied in Analog and IBRC ▇.

  • The parties warrant and represent that except for International Business & Realty Consultants, L.L.C. ("IBRC") there are no real estate brokers involved in this transaction, and each agrees to indemnify and hold the other harmless against the claim of any broker or agent for a commission due by reason of the sale contemplated herein where it is alleged that such broker or agent dealt with the indemnifying party in connection with this transaction.

  • As requested by INK staff, IBRC will assist with design and execution of advanced analysis using integrated data to understand the relationships between various educational and workforce experiences.

  • Clearly, where a defendant has a “knockout blow” it will prevail on the application of the test as explained in IBRC ▇.

Related to IBRC

  • RMS means the ARC’s online Research Management System.

  • DPI means the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

  • CTI means CTI Logistics Limited (ABN 69 008 778 925) and/or any Affiliate of CTI Logistics Limited as the case may be, which performs all or any of the Services.

  • IDT means intradepartmental transfer.

  • NSC means the National Suppliers Council.