Securitisation and Covered Bond Law definition

Securitisation and Covered Bond Law means Italian Law No. 130 of 30 April 1999 as amended from time to time.
Securitisation and Covered Bond Law means Italian Law No. 130 of 30 April 1999, as amended, supplemented and re-enacted from time to time, including (where applicable) any rules, regulations or other secondary legislation enacted pursuant to such law;
Securitisation and Covered Bond Law means Italian Law No. 130 of 30 April 1999 as amended

Examples of Securitisation and Covered Bond Law in a sentence

  • The Covered Bond Guarantee will be collateralised by a cover pool constituted by certain assets assigned from time to time to the Guarantor pursuant to the Master Loans Purchase Agreement (as defined below) and in accordance with the provisions of the Securitisation and Covered Bond Law and the Bank of Italy Regulations.

  • Covered Bonds are issued pursuant to Title 1-bis of Law No. 130 of 30 April 1999, as amended and supplemented from time to time (the "Securitisation and Covered Bond Law") and Part III, Chapter 3, of the Circular No. 285 dated 17 December 2013, as subsequently amended and supplemented, containing the "Disposizioni di vigilanza per le banche" (the "Bank of Italy Regulations").

Related to Securitisation and Covered Bond Law

  • Covered Bondholders means the holders from time to time of Covered Bonds, title to which is evidenced in the manner described in Condition 3 (Form, Denomination and Title).

  • securitisation means a transaction or scheme, whereby the credit risk associated with an exposure or pool of exposures is tranched, having both of the following characteristics:

  • Covered Bonds means any and all the covered bonds (obbligazioni bancarie garantite) issued or to be issued by the Issuer pursuant to the terms and subject to the conditions of the Programme Agreement.

  • Securitisation Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2017 laying down a general framework for securitisation and creating a specific framework for simple, transparent and standardised securitisation, and amending Directives 2009/65/EC, 2009/138/EC and 2011/61/EU and Regulations (EC) No 1060/2009 and (EU) No 648/2012, as such may be amended, supplement or replaced from time to time;

  • securitisation position means an exposure to a securitisation;