Issuing House definition

Issuing House means a bank as defined in section 90 of the Banking Act, 2004 (Act 673) or other licensed Issuing House which undertakes the business of arranging or underwriting the issue of securities by a company;
Issuing House means the paying agent appointed under the provisions of this Part of this Act;

Related to Issuing House

  • Boarding house means a residence in which lodging and meals are provided. Each resident of a boarding house is charged a lump sum to cover the costs of lodging and meals with no separate accounting for the fair selling price of the meals.

  • Lodging House means a building designed or intended to contain, or containing Lodging Units where the residents share access to common areas of the building, other than the Lodging Units;

  • Rooming house means a residence where persons may rent rooms.

  • Clearing House means a clearing house recognised by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Shares (or depositary receipts therefor) are listed or quoted on a stock exchange or interdealer quotation system in such jurisdiction.

  • Automated Clearing House or “ACH” means a national and governmental organization that has authority to process electronic payments, including, but not limited to, the national automated clearing house association and the federal reserve system.