International Interest definition

International Interest has the meaning ascribed to the defined term “international interest” under the Cape Town Treaty.
International Interest means an interest held by a creditor to which Article 2 applies;
International Interest has the meaning given to such term in the Cape Town Convention.

Examples of International Interest in a sentence

  • In connection with any Lease of an Aircraft Asset entered into after the date of this Agreement, the Servicer’s sole responsibility in respect of registering at the International Registry an International Interest shall be to appoint legal counsel selected by the Servicer as its “professional user entity” to make such registration on the relevant Person’s behalf and seek the consent of the Lessee to such registration.


More Definitions of International Interest

International Interest is defined in the Cape Town Treaty.
International Interest has the meaning set forth in the Cape Town Convention;
International Interest means an interest held by a creditor to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies;
International Interest means an interest to which Article 2 applies and which is constituted in conformity with Article 8;
International Interest means an interest to which Article 2 applies;
International Interest means international interest as defined in the Cape Town Convention and shall include prospective international interest, as applicable to the Engines.
International Interest means an interest held by a Provider to which Article 2 of the Cape Town Convention applies, including an interest in the Aircraft Object; (iv) “International Registry” means the international registration facilities established for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention or the Aircraft Protocol in Dublin, Ireland.