Preferred Instruments definition

Preferred Instruments shall have the meaning set forth in the preliminary statement hereof.

Examples of Preferred Instruments in a sentence

  • This Condition 5 is applicable only to Senior Preferred Instruments issued by ▇▇▇ Hellas PLC, ▇▇▇ Hellas (Cayman Islands) Limited or the Bank.

  • Status of Instruments: Instruments may be Senior Preferred Instruments, Senior Preferred MREL Instruments, Senior Non-Preferred Instruments or Subordinated Instruments, as specified in the applicable Final Terms.

  • In the event of an Employee taking an approved health leave, the Employee’s fringe benefits will be paid for the full twelve (12) month period providing that the Employee completes 140 of the scheduled working days.

Related to Preferred Instruments

  • Non-Preferred Senior Instruments means any obligations of the Issuer which fall or are expressed to fall within the category of obligations described in § 374b of the Czech Insolvency Act implementing Article 108(2) BRRD and any other obligations of the Issuer which, to the extent permitted by Czech law, rank or are expressed to rank pari passu with the Non-Preferred Senior Instruments of the Issuer.

  • Debt Instruments means bonds, notes or other debt securities (however defined), which are or are intended to be quoted, listed, traded or otherwise admitted to trading on a Regulated Market or an MTF.

  • Tier 1 Instruments means any and all (i) securities or other obligations (other than Tier 1 Shares) issued by UBS Group AG or (ii) shares, securities, participation securities or other obligations (other than Tier 1 Shares) issued by a subsidiary of UBS Group AG and having the benefit of a guarantee, credit support agreement or similar undertaking of UBS Group AG, each of which shares, securities, participation securities or other obligations described in clauses (i) and

  • Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.

  • Preferred ’ means any of the above securities that are publicly traded on a recognized securities exchange and the securities have a rating of ‘‘A’’ or above. If the securities are not ‘‘Preferred,’’ they are listed as ‘‘Other.’’