Relevant Funding Agreements definition

Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Company and the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Academies Act 2010 for the establishment of each Academy, including any variation or supplemental agreements thereof;
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Academy Trust and the Secretary of State under section
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Company and the Secretary of State under section 1 of the

Examples of Relevant Funding Agreements in a sentence

  • Up to 2 Directors, if appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the terms of any of the Relevant Funding Agreements following the provision of a notice by the Company to terminate that Relevant Funding Agreement.

  • A Trustee shall cease to hold office if he ceases to be a Trustee by virtue of any provision in the Companies Act 2006, is disqualified from acting as a trustee by virtue of section 178 of the Charities Act 2011 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that provision) or is otherwise found to be unsuitable by the Secretary of State under the provisions of the Relevant Funding Agreements.

  • A Trustee shall cease to hold office if he ceases to be a Trustee by virtue of any provision in the Companies Act 2006, is disqualified from acting as a trustee by virtue of section 178 of the Charities Act 2011 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that provision) or us otherwise found to be unsuitable by the Secretary of State under the provisions of the Relevant Funding Agreements.

  • In considering any material changes to this Scheme or any framework on which it is based, the Directors will have regard to the Articles, the Master and Relevant Funding Agreements, the advice of the CDBE and give due consideration of any views of the LGB.

  • Up to 2 Trustees, if appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the terms of any of the Relevant Funding Agreements following the provision of a notice by the Company to terminate that Relevant Funding Agreement.

  • Any Further Directors, if appointed under Article 62 or Article 67AUp to 2 Directors, if appointed by the Secretary of State in accordance with the terms of any of the Relevant Funding Agreements following the provision of a notice by the Company to terminate that Relevant Funding Agreement.The Company may also have up to 3 Co-opted Directors appointed under Article 58.

  • In considering any material changes to this Scheme or any framework on which it is based, the Directors will have regard to the Articles, the Master and Relevant Funding Agreements, the advice of the CDBE and give due consideration of any views of the LGB.This Scheme of Delegation was executed as a Deed on 21st October 2021 Executed on behalf of the Company by: Either ............................................DirectorIn the presence of: Witness..............................


More Definitions of Relevant Funding Agreements

Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Company and the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Academies Act 2010 for the establishment of each Academy and Special Academy, including any variation or supplemental agreements thereof;
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Company and the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Academies Act 2010 for the establishment of each
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreementsentered into y the Academy Trust and the Secretary of State under s.1 of the Academies Act 2010 for the establishment of each Academy, including any variation or supplemental agreements thereof;
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered
Relevant Funding Agreements means the agreement or agreements entered into by the Company and the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Academies Act 2010 for the establishment of each Academy, including any variation or supplemental agreements thereof;] [Only applicable to Multi-academy Trusts. If you are a single Academy Trust delete this definition and replace with ‘Not used’]

Related to Relevant Funding Agreements

  • Project Funding Agreement means an agreement in the form of Schedule F that incorporates the terms of this Agreement and enables the LHIN to provide one-time or short term funding for a specific project or service that is not already described in Schedule A;

  • Mortgage Loan Documents means, with respect to the Mortgage Loan, the Mortgage Loan Agreement, the Mortgage, the Notes and all other documents now or hereafter evidencing and securing the Mortgage Loan.

  • Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement means (i) the pooling and servicing agreement or other comparable agreement related to the Lead Securitization, and (ii) on and after the date on which the Mortgage Loan is no longer subject to the provisions of the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement, the “Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement” shall be determined in accordance with the second paragraph of Section 2(a).

  • Non-Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2(b).

  • Mortgage Loan Agreement means the Loan Agreement, dated as of February 14, 2020, between the Borrower, as borrowers, and the Original Lenders, as lender, as the same may be further amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, subject to the terms hereof.

  • Securitization Servicing Agreement means the Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement or any Non-Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Credit Enhancement Agreements means, collectively, any documents, instruments, guarantees or agreements entered into by the Issuer, any of its Restricted Subsidiaries or any Securitization Entity for the purpose of providing credit support (that is reasonably customary as determined by Issuer’s senior management) with respect to any Permitted Funding Indebtedness or Permitted Securitization Indebtedness.