these presents definition

these presents means this Trust Deed and the Schedules and any trust deed supplemental hereto and the Schedules (if any) thereto and the Notes, the Receipts, the Coupons, the Talons, the Conditions and, unless the context otherwise requires, the Final Terms, all as from time to time modified in accordance with the provisions herein or therein contained;
these presents means this Constitution and regulations and by-laws of the Association from time to time in force;
these presents or “Regulations” means these Article of Association as originally framed or altered from time to time and includes the Memorandum where the context so requires.

More Definitions of these presents

these presents means the Memorandum of Association and the Articles of Association as originally framed or as altered from time to time.
these presents means this Trust Deed and the Schedules and any trust deed supplemental hereto and the Schedules (if any) thereto and the Securities, the Coupons and the Conditions, all as from time to time modified in accordance with the provisions herein or therein contained;
these presents means this Trust Deed and the Schedules (as from time to time modified in accordance with the provisions herein contained) and includes any deed or other document executed in accordance with the provisions hereof (as from time to time modified as aforesaid) and expressed to be supplemental hereto;
these presents or ‘Regulations’ shall mean these Articles of Association as now framed or altered from time to time and shall include the Memorandum where the context so requires.
these presents means and includes the Memorandum and this Articles of Association.
these presents or “Regulations” means these Articles of Association as originally framed or altered from time to time and in force for the time being and include the Memorandum of Association where the context so requires.
these presents or “Regulations” means the Articles of Association as originally framed or altered from time to time and include the Memorandum of Association where the context so requires.