Operative Document definition

Operative Document means a bond declaration, trust agreement, indenture, security
Operative Document means each of the Participation Agreement, the Trust Indenture, the Trust Indenture Supplement covering the Aircraft, the Secured Certificates, the Purchase Agreement (insofar as it relates to the Aircraft), the Consent and Agreement and the Guarantee.
Operative Document shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Refunding Agreement and shall be deemed to include the Amended and Restated Head Lease TIA.

Examples of Operative Document in a sentence

  • In the case of any amounts payable by the Charterer hereunder or under any other Operative Document which are not Excluded Property and are payable in a currency other than Dollars, payment shall be made in the currency in which such payment is due for value on the day on which such amount is due to such account or accounts and in such currency as the Security Agent shall specify by written notice given to the Owners and the Charterer prior to the due date for such payment.


More Definitions of Operative Document

Operative Document means a bond declaration, trust agreement, indenture, security agreement or other document in which a public body pledges revenue or property as security for a bond.
Operative Document means this Agreement and any other agreement, instrument or other document to be executed and delivered in connection with the consummation of the Transactions.
Operative Document means a bond declaration, trust agreement, indenture, se- curity agreement or other document in which the State of Oregon pledges property as security for an obligation, as defined in ORS 286A.100.
Operative Document and “Operative Documents” have the meanings set forth in Section 2(nn).
Operative Document and collectively “Operative Documents” means each of this Agreement and the other agreements, documents, and certificates referenced in this Agreement to be executed and delivered on the Agreement Date or prior to or at the Closing.
Operative Document means each of this Agreement, the Management Agreement, the Guaranty, and every other document or certificate to be executed and delivered between or among the parties listed on the signature page in connection with the transactions described herein.
Operative Document means any Loan Document or Main Project Document.