NBT definition

NBT means the National Bank of Tajikistan or any successor thereto;
NBT means NationsBank of Tennessee, N.A., its successors and assigns.
NBT means the charity trustees of RBLS, who are known as the National Board of Trustees, and who are RBLS’ charity trustees in terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and are elected or co-opted in terms of Clauses 10.4, 10.5 and 10.7 of the RBLS Constitution;

Examples of NBT in a sentence

  • Other than VAT, all other type of taxes (eg : NBT, BTT, etc.) should not be indicated separately and should be included in unit price.

  • All communications shall be addressed to the appropriate address of each party as follows: If to NBTB: NBT Bancorp Inc.

  • In light of the unusual abilities and experience of Executive, NBTB (or NBT Bank or their affiliates) in its discretion may apply for and procure as owner and for its own benefit insurance on the life of Executive, in such amount and in such form as NBTB may choose.

  • All communications shall be addressed to the appropriate address of each party as follows: If to NBTB or NBT Bank: NBT Bancorp Inc.

  • In no event whatsoever shall NBTB, NBT Bank, or any of their directors, officers, employees, or agents be liable for any additional tax, interest, or penalty that may be imposed on Executive by Code Section 409A or damages for failing to comply with Code Section 409A.


More Definitions of NBT

NBT means NBT Bancorp Inc., a Delaware corporation, with its principal executive offices located at 52 South Broad Street, Norwich, New York 13815.
NBT has received an opinion of MBD on or prior to the date of this Agreement to the effect that, as of the date of such opinion, the Exchange Ratio is fair to the stockholders of NBT, from a financial point of view ("NBT Fairness Opinion") and MBD has consented to the inclusion of the NBT Fairness Opinion in the Registration Statement.
NBT means the National Bank of the Borrower;
NBT means, the number of calendar days between the Issue Date and such date “t” on which the Market Value of the Note will be calculated (both dates included).
NBT means the National Bank of Tuvalu;
NBT means the National Bank of the Recipient;
NBT means defendant National Bank and Trust Company of Norwich.