Spanish Security definition

Spanish Security means the security interests granted to the Spanish Security Trustee pursuant to the Spanish Security Documents.
Spanish Security means the Collateral that is the subject of any Security Document governed by the laws of Spain.
Spanish Security means any Security governed by the laws of Spain.

Examples of Spanish Security in a sentence

  • At the request of the Administrative Agent or the Collateral Agent, which request may be made from time to time, each Lender party hereto from time to time will sign such powers of attorney as requested by the Administrative Agent or Collateral Agent which are necessary to cause any Spanish Security Document to be elevated to the status of a Spanish Public Document and to enforce their rights and remedies thereunder.


More Definitions of Spanish Security

Spanish Security means any Lien created under a Collateral Document which is governed by Spanish law.
Spanish Security means the Collateral that is the subject of any Security Document governed by the laws of Spain. “Spanish Security Documents” means the Spanish Public Documents to be granted before a notary public and subject to Spanish law to secure each Loan Party’s obligations under the Loan Documents and any additional Spanish law security documents (including, but not limited to, any additional security agreements, personal first demand guarantees, pledge agreements and/or mortgages of any kind) required from time to time to effect the perfection of Spanish Security by any Loan Party. “Spanish Treaty Lender” means a Lender which is treated as a resident of a Treaty State for the purposes of a Treaty, is entitled to the benefits of such Treaty and does not carry on a business in Spain through a permanent establishment (as defined in the relevant treaty) with which that Xxxxxx’s participation in this Agreement is effectively connected, which subject to the completion of procedural formalities is entitled to be paid interest without the deduction of Spanish tax under that Treaty. “Specified Event of Default” means an Event of Default arising under Section 8.01(a), Section 8.01(f) or Section 8.01(g). 61

Related to Spanish Security

  • Transaction Security means the Security provided for the Secured Obligations pursuant to the Security Documents.

  • Similar Security means a reference bond or reference bonds issued by the same issuer as the Reference Security having actual or interpolated maturity comparable with the remaining term of the Notes that would be utilised, at the time of selection and in accordance with customary financial practice, in pricing new issues of corporate debt securities of comparable maturity to the remaining term of the Notes.

  • Security means a mortgage, charge, pledge, lien or other security interest securing any obligation of any person or any other agreement or arrangement having a similar effect.

  • Reference Security means the security specified as such in the relevant Final Terms. If a Reference Security is no longer outstanding, a Similar Security will be chosen by the Quotation Agent at 11:00 a.m. (CET) on the third Business Day preceding the Make-whole Redemption Date, quoted in writing by the Quotation Agent to the Issuer and published in accordance with Condition 12 (Notices).

  • Permitted Security means any Security: