Multibranch Party definition

Multibranch Party. For the purposes of Section 10(c) of this Agreement: Party A is not a multibranch Party. Party B is not a multibranch Party.
Multibranch Party. For the purpose of Section 10(c) of this Agreement: PROJECT ORANGE is not a Multibranch Party. NIAGARA is not a Multibranch Party.

Examples of Multibranch Party in a sentence

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c) of this Agreement: Party A is not a Multibranch Party.

  • The Office of Counterparty for the Transaction is: Inapplicable, Counterparty is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c) of the ISDA Form Master Agreement: BSFP is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c): Party A is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c) of this Agreement:- Party A is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c) of this Agreement: BSFP is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(c): Party A is not a Multibranch Party and Party B is not a Multibranch Party.

  • The Office of Company for the Transaction is: Inapplicable, Company is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For the purpose of Section 10(b) of this Agreement: Party A is not a Multibranch Party.

  • For purpose of Section 10(c) of the Form Master Agreement: (a) Party A is a Multibranch Party, and may act through its Charlotte, North Carolina, Chicago, Illinois, San Francisco, California, New York, New York, Boston, Massachusetts or London, England Office or such other Office as may be agreed to by the parties in connection with a Transaction; and (b) Party B is not a Multibranch Party.

Related to Multibranch Party

  • FX Disruption Event ' means the occurrence of any event on any day or any number of consecutive days as determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole and reasonable discretion that affects the Issuer’s currency hedging (if any) with respect to the Products.

  • Suspicious transaction means a “transaction” as defined below, including an attempted transaction, whether or not made in cash, which, to a person acting in good faith:

  • Hedging Disruption Event means any event which, in the Issuer’s reasonable opinion, would make it illegal or commercially unfeasible for the Issuer to continue to hedge its obligations in relation to the Bond.

  • Trading Disruption means any suspension of or limitation imposed on trading by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise and whether by reason of movements in price exceeding limits permitted by the Exchange or Related Exchange or otherwise (i) relating to the Share on the Exchange or (ii) in futures or options contracts relating to the Share on any Related Exchange.

  • Auto-Call Trigger Rate means the applicable percentage in respect of the relevant Auto-Call Valuation Date on which an Auto-Call Trigger Event has occurred as set out in the definition of Auto-Call Trigger Level above (i.e. as shown in the same row as that date).