Portuguese Securities Code definition

Portuguese Securities Code means Decree-Law no. 486/99, of 13 November, as amended from time to time;
Portuguese Securities Code means the Portuguese Código dos Valores Mobiliários, approved by Decree-Law 486/99, dated 13 November, as amended from time to time;
Portuguese Securities Code means the Portuguese Securities Code (Código dos Valores Mobiliários), approved by Decree-Law 486/99, of 13 November 1999;

Examples of Portuguese Securities Code in a sentence

  • Interbolsa Notes may only be transferred in accordance with the applicable procedures established by the Portuguese Securities Code and the regulations issued by the CMVM and Interbolsa.

  • In this case, exchange rates published at midday Lisbon time by specialized entities, which are not in a control or group relationship with the Management Company in accordance with Articles 20 and 21 of the Portuguese Securities Code, will be used.

  • In this case, the exchange rates disclosed at 12 p.m. (mainland Portugal time) by specialised entities that are not in a controlling or group relationship with the Management Company, pursuant to Articles 20 and 21 of the Portuguese Securities Code, shall apply.

  • Covered Bonds of one Specified Denomination may not be exchanged for Covered Bonds of another Specified Denomination.The Covered Bonds will be held through Interbolsa and will be held in book-entry form (forma escritural) and title to the Covered Bonds will be evidenced by book entries in accordance with the provisions of Portuguese Securities Code and the applicable CMVM regulations.

  • Covered Bonds of one Specified Denomination may not be exchanged for Covered Bonds of another Specified Denomination and Bearer Covered Bonds may not be exchanged for Registered Covered Bonds and vice versa.The Covered Bonds held through Interbolsa will be in book-entry form and title to the Covered Bonds will be evidenced by book entries in accordance with the provisions of Portuguese Securities Code and the applicable CMVM regulations.

  • In particular, the Commercial Paper is issued pursuant to the Portuguese Securities Code and Decree-Law no.

  • Title to Interbolsa Notes will be evidenced by book-entries in accordance with the Portuguese Securities Code and the regulations issued by Comissão do Mercado de Valores Mobiliários (Portuguese Securities Market Commission, the CMVM), by Interbolsa or otherwise applicable thereto.

  • One or more certificates in relation to the Interbolsa Notes (each, a Certificate) will be delivered by the relevant Affiliate Member of Interbolsa in respect of a registered holding of Interbolsa Notes upon the request by the relevant Noteholder and in accordance with that Affiliate Member of Interbolsa's procedures pursuant to article 78 of the Portuguese Securities Code.

  • Proof of such registration is made by means of a certificate issued by the relevant Affiliate Members of Interbolsa pursuant to article 78 of the Portuguese Securities Code.

  • Subject as set out below, title to Notes will pass upon registration of transfers in the relevant individual securities accounts held with an Affiliate Member of Interbolsa in accordance with the provisions of the Portuguese Securities Code and the relevant procedures of Interbolsa.


More Definitions of Portuguese Securities Code

Portuguese Securities Code means Código dos Valores Mobiliários, approved by
Portuguese Securities Code means Decree-Law no. 486/99, of 13 November, as amended from time to time; “Principal Amount Outstanding” means, on any day, (i) in relation to a Note, the principal amount of that Note upon issue; and (ii) in relation to the Notes outstanding at any time, the aggregate of the amount in (i) in respect of all Notes outstanding;
Portuguese Securities Code means Decree-Law no. 486/99 of 13 November 1999, as amended from time to time;
Portuguese Securities Code means Código dos Valores Mobiliários, approved byDecree-Law no. 486/99, of 13 November, as amended from time to time;
Portuguese Securities Code means Decree-Law number 486/99, of 13 November, as amended from timer to time.

Related to Portuguese Securities Code

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