Segregated definition

Segregated in relation to a Loan means that such Loan has been identified in the paper and/or computer based (as may be appropriate) records of the Counterparty in such a manner as will distinguish it from all other loans administered or beneficially owned by the Counterparty and in such a manner as will make it clear that such Loan and the Mortgage securing such Loan is part of the Mortgage Pool and “segregate” shall be constructed accordingly;
Segregated means Precious Metals that is uniquely identifiable and assigned to particular Customer;
Segregated means divided by material type and that such divided load consists of 100% California Refund Value material.

Examples of Segregated in a sentence

  • The Bidder certifies that it is compliant with FAR 52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities.

  • Segregated portfolio of such unrated debt or money market instruments may be created only in case of actual default of either the interest or principal amount.

  • The legal charges related to recovery of the investments of the Segregated Portfolio may be charged to the Segregated Portfolio in proportion to the amount of recovery.

  • The costs related to Segregated Portfolio shall in no case be charged to the Main Portfolio.

  • Segregated portfolio has to be created at the issuer level i.e. the scheme having multiple segregated portfolios will have multiple segregated portfolios.


More Definitions of Segregated

Segregated means, when referring to solid waste, waste that has been separated into groups of similar materials.
Segregated means Bullion that is uniquely identifiable and assigned to a particular PTM;
Segregated means Bullion that is uniquely identifiable and assigned to a particular Customer;
Segregated means Bullion that is uniquely identifiable and assigned to a particular Full Member;
Segregated shall also have similar meanings.
Segregated means Bullion that is uniquely identifiable and assigned to a particular Liquidity Provider;
Segregated means keeping recyclables separate from commercial solid waste, beginning at the point of generation, through the use of containers, dumpsters, bags, or other receptacles which provide a barrier between recyclables and solid waste and maintain marketability before delivery to a solid waste management facility, intermediate processing facility, or a materials recovery facility.