Target Balancing definition

Target Balancing means One Way Target Balancing, Two Way Target Balancing, Credit

Examples of Target Balancing in a sentence

  • This Agreement and the Zero / Target Balancing Services are governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Korea.

  • The immunities of Citibank in connection with the Zero / Target Balancing Services shall be in accordance with Article 20 of the General Terms and Conditions of Electronic Financial Transactions.

  • The Company may not be able to accept new requests for transaction during the specific period.

  • The Company agrees to receive the following selected Zero / Target Balancing Services from Citibank and grants Citibank the authority to make withdrawals, transfers and engage in other activities necessary for carrying out the Zero / Target Balancing Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

Related to Target Balancing

  • Target Balance has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1I(1) hereof.

  • Component Balance With respect to any Component and any Distribution Date, the Initial Component Balance thereof on the Closing Date, (A) plus any increase in the Component Balance of such Component pursuant to Section 4.02 due to the receipt of Subsequent Recoveries, (B) minus the sum of all amounts applied in reduction of the principal balance of such Component and Realized Losses allocated thereto on previous Distribution Dates.

  • Current Balance in relation to a Loan at any relevant date, means the aggregate principal balance of the Loan at such date (but avoiding double counting) including the following:

  • Initial Component Balance As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Asset Balance means, for any Payment Date, the Pool Balance as of the beginning of the current Collection Period.