Security Index definition

Security Index means each Underlying classified as such under Classification in Annex 2. “Security Index Condition” means each condition specified in this Underlying Asset Schedule. “Single Exchange Index” means each Security Index specified as such under Status in Annex 2.

Examples of Security Index in a sentence

  • The initial rate of interest on the Loan shall be 8.65% per annum which is derived from the March 31, 1997 five year United States Treasury Security Index plus 1.9% (190 basis points).

  • Pointbreak Buyback Index Fund (Ticker symbol PBBB) Pointbreak China Large-Cap Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: PBCI) Pointbreak Cyber Security Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: PBCS) Pointbreak Diversified Commodity Fund (Ticker Symbol: PBCM) Pointbreak US Internet Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: PBIT) In accordance with Section 4.2 of the Custodian Agreement, the Trust acknowledges the following terms and conditions in respect of all funds transfers effected by the Custodian.

  • The rate of interest shall be fixed at 8.65% until June 1, 2002, at which time the rate of interest shall be adjusted and fixed until maturity based on the weekly average of the five year United States Treasury Security Index for the week immediately preceding April 15, 2002, plus 1.9% (190 basis points).

  • On the Global Food Security Index, which indexes countries based on 28 indicators surrounding food affordability, availability, quality, and safety, ranks India 69 out of 109 indexed countries (GFSI, 2013).

Related to Security Index

  • First Priority Lien means any Lien created by the First Priority Security Documents.

  • First Priority Liens means all Liens that secure the First Priority Lien Obligations.

  • First Priority means, with respect to any Lien purported to be created in any Collateral pursuant to any Collateral Document, that such Lien is the only Lien to which such Collateral is subject, other than any Permitted Lien.

  • Security Interests means the security interests in the Collateral granted hereunder securing the Secured Obligations.

  • Security alarm system means a device or series of devices, intended to summon law enforcement personnel during, or as a result of, an alarm condition. Devices may include hard- wired systems and systems interconnected with a radio frequency method such as cellular or private radio signals that emit or transmit a remote or local audible, visual, or electronic signal; motion detectors, pressure switches, duress alarms (a silent system signal generated by the entry of a designated code into the arming station to indicate that the user is disarming under duress); panic alarms (an audible system signal to indicate an emergency situation); and hold-up alarms (a silent system signal to indicate that a robbery is in progress).