Tenge definition

Tenge means the lawful currency for the time being of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Tenge means the lawful currency of the Borrower.
Tenge or “KZT” means the Kazakhstan Tenge, the lawful currency of Kazakhstan;

Examples of Tenge in a sentence

  • When the Client pays in US dollars, Euro, or Russian rubles, the money received by the Operator shall be converted into Tenge at the exchange rate set by the Operator’s Servicing Bank on the day of conversion.

  • The received amount in Tenge shall be credited to the balance of the Client’s Personal Account.

  • The proceeds gained by the Contractor from the sale of 4.5 million tons of Crude Oil, without considering indirect taxes (excise tax, and VAT) comprised 110,000 million Tenge in the reporting period.

  • Notwithstanding aforesaid, calculation of cost and rates of all services, materials and works have been made on basis of exchange rate of US Dollar to Kazakh Tenge set by the KASE at the date of signature of this Agreement, and thus at the time of respective payment the cost of all services, materials and works will be adjusted to the exchange rate of US Dollar to Kazakh Tenge set by the KASE at the date of such payment.

  • In this Agreement, all amounts and payments are expressed and will be executed in Kazakh Tenge.


More Definitions of Tenge

Tenge means Kazakh Tenge, the lawful currency of Kazakhstan;
Tenge or "KZT" means the lawful currency of Kazakhstan from time to time.
Tenge or “KZT” means the Kazakh Tenge, the lawful currency of Kazakhstan; “Tethyda Limited” means a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.
Tenge or the sign “T” each means the Kazakhstan tenge, the lawful currency of the Republic of Kazakhstan; and
Tenge means the currency of Kazakhstan
Tenge and "T" mean the currency of the Borrower; and
Tenge or “KZT” means the Kazakhstan Tenge, the lawful currency of Kazakhstan; “Titan Inkassatsiya” means “Titan Inkassatsiya” LLP, established on 22 August 2002;