RNV definition

RNV means the National Securities Registry (Registro Nacional de Valores).
RNV. Means the National Securities Registry (Registro Nacional de Valores).
RNV means the Mexican National Registry of Securities (Registro Nacional de Valores)

Examples of RNV in a sentence

  • In the event an issuance of CBFIs is made in accordance with this Section 3.8, the Trustee shall make a registration update of the CBFIs in the RNV pursuant to the CNBV Regulations.

  • In any case, the cancellation of the CBFIs in the RNV shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 108 of the LMV, applied consistently to the Trust and its respective governance bodies.

  • Such Original CBFIs shall be issued in the form of a Global Certificate deposited with Indeval, shall be registered with the RNV and listed on the BMV.

  • In the event an Additional Issuance is made on the terms of this Agreement, the Trustee shall make a registration update in the RNV pursuant to the CNBV Regulations.

  • The Trustee shall obtain each and all of the Governmental Authorizations required to carry out each Issuance, as well as for any public and/or private offering related to any Issuance, and the registration thereof in the RNV of the CNBV or any other local or foreign registry, as may be necessary or advisable.


More Definitions of RNV

RNV means the El Registro Nacional de Valores (Mexican National Registry of Securities).
RNV. , means National Securities Registry.
RNV means the National Securities Registry (Registro Nacional de Valores) maintained by the CNBV.
RNV. , means the National Security Register.
RNV. , means the National Registry of Securities.
RNV means the National Securities Registry (Registro Nacional de Valores) maintained by the CNBV. “Same-store sales” means the comparison of same-store sales that have been in operation for at least 60 weeks. “SC de México” means SC de México, S.A. de C.V.
RNV means the Mexican National Securities Registry (Registro Nacional de Valores). “SENER” means Secretaría de Energía, or Energy Secretariat, in Mexico.