Sub-Agents definition

Sub-Agents means the Canadian Sub-Agent, the Australian Sub-Agent and each Swing Line Agent.
Sub-Agents means any Sub-Custodian located in the United States (the “Domestic Sub-Custodian”), and any sub-agents located in the countries and markets where Eligible Foreign Sub-Custodians and Eligible Foreign Depositories are maintained by Custodian or any Sub-Custodian located in the United States which utilizes a Sub-Agent Network on behalf of Custodian.
Sub-Agents means the Canadian Sub-Agent and each Swing Line Agent.

Examples of Sub-Agents in a sentence

  • Neither Seller, nor Broker, nor Auctioneer not their Agents and Sub-Agents, have any liability whatsoever for any oral or written representations, warranties, or agreements relating to the Property (including information appearing in advertisements or announcements / updates prior to the time of the Auction) except as is expressly set forth in the Agreement.

  • Neither Seller, Broker, Auctioneer its Agents nor Sub-Agents makes any representation or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided.

  • To the fullest extent permitted by law, each of the Borrowers hereby waives and releases any claims that it may have against the Administrative Agent, the Sub-Agents, the Arrangers and the Lenders with respect to any breach or alleged breach of agency or fiduciary duty in connection with any aspect of any transaction contemplated hereby.

  • Custodian or its designated Sub-Agents are authorized, as Principal's agent, to surrender against payment maturing obligations and obligations called for redemption, and to collect and receive payments of interest and principal, dividends, warrants, and other things of value in connection with Securities.

  • The prime General Agents shall submit, in duplicate, to the Atlantic, Gulf or Pacific Coast Director, Mari- time Administration, within whose District the Agents home offices are situated a monthly listing of all awards made by the General Agents and their Sub-Agents.


More Definitions of Sub-Agents

Sub-Agents means the Australian Sub-Agent and each Swing Line Agent.
Sub-Agents means the Canadian Sub-Agent and each Swing Line Agent. “Subsidiary” means, as to any Person, any corporation or other entity of which securitiesor other ownership interests having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors or other persons performing similar functions are at the time directly or indirectly owned by such Person; unless otherwise specified, “Subsidiary” means a Subsidiary of a Borrower.
Sub-Agents means the agents, other than the Agent, involved in the private placement of the Second Special Warrants;
Sub-Agents means any other investment dealer and broker that the Agents may have retained, appointed or engaged pursuant to Section 2(d);
Sub-Agents means any Sub-Custodian located in the United States (the “Domestic Sub-Custodian”), and any sub-agents located in the countries and markets where Eligible Foreign Sub-Custodians and Eligible Foreign Depositories are maintained by Custodian or any Sub- Custodian located in the United States which utilizes a Sub-Agent Network on behalf of Custodian. 1.14. “Governing Documents” means, with respect to each of the Funds, (i) the declaration of trust, limited liability company agreement or other constituting document of the Fund and (ii) the current private offering memorandum or currently effective prospectus and statement of additional information (as applicable). 1.15. “Investment Manager” or “Manager” means Westech Advisors, LLC. 1.16. “Monitoring System” means the policies and procedures established by Custodian to fulfill its duties to monitor the custody risks associated with maintaining Securities with a Sub-Custodian or Depository on a continuing basis, pursuant to this Agreement. 1.17. “Securities” means securities as defined in §2(a)(36) of the Act together with cash or any currency or other property of the Funds and all income and proceeds of sale of such securities or other property of a Fund that are held by Custodian in the Account. 1.18. “Securities Act” means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 2. APPOINTMENT 2.1. Each Fund hereby appoints the Custodian as the custodian of its Securities. 2.2. Each Fund has provided the Custodian with a copy of its Governing Documents, and will provide the Custodian with a copy of amendments, supplements and modifications thereof from time to time. 2.3. The Custodian hereby accepts appointment as custodian of the Securities of the Funds and agrees to perform the duties of such custodian in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 3.