Trust A definition

Trust A means the trust established by the trust agreement between the Corporation and the Trustee which provides for the issue of Treasury Shares to the Trustee as Restricted Shares hereunder and from which the Trustee distributes Released Restricted Shares that are Treasury Shares to Participants on request after the expiry of the Restrictions applicable to such Treasury Shares.
Trust A. Advanta Mortgage Loan Trust 1998-4A, the trust created under the Trust A Trust Agreement.
Trust A means the trust established by the Trust A Trust Agreement.

Examples of Trust A in a sentence

  • The Trustees may, without Shareholder approval, authorize the Trust (A) to establish and designate one or more series of beneficial interests within the meaning of Section 3804(a) of the Delaware Act, which shall constitute the Trust’s Portfolio(s) and (B) to divide the Shares of any Portfolio into one or more separate and distinct Classes.

  • The Offered Notes will be issued by Ford Credit Floorplan Master Owner Trust A, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Trust”).

  • Trust A certificate (or an extract of the list of authorized signatories) as to the authority, incumbency and specimen signature of each person authorized to sign this Agreement and any Confirmation hereunder.

  • Unless a higher percentage is provided for in the Declaration of Trust, (A) the affirmative vote of the Holders a "majority of the outstanding" (as such term is defined in the 1940 Act) preferred shares of the Trust, including Preferred Shares, voting as a separate class, shall be required to approve (A) any plan of reorganization (as such term is used in the 1940 Act) adversely affecting such shares and (B) any action requiring a vote of security holders of the Trust under Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act.

  • Counterparty and Trust A legal opinion, in the form At or promptly following No reasonably acceptable to the the execution of this other party.

  • International Equity Index Trust B (8) See International Equity Index Trust A above for comparable funds 0.550% — first $100 million; and 0.530% — excess over $100 million.

  • Counterparty and Trust A legal opinion, in the At or promptly following No form reasonably the execution of this acceptable to the other Agreement.

  • The Employer agrees to participate in a jointly administered Trust Fund and will exe­ cute on or before August 1, 1966 the Trust A- greement dated January 1, 1956, as amended May 23, 1956, October 10, 1957; and May 11, 1961.

  • The Trust A copy of the executed As soon as practical after the Not Applicable Indenture and of each of Closing Date.

  • Any Appraisal Reduction Amount in respect of the Mortgage Loan will be allocated first to the Trust B Notes, up to the full outstanding principal balance thereof, and then to the Trust A Notes and the Senior Pari Passu Non-Trust Notes, on a pro rata and pari passu basis, based on their respective outstanding principal balances thereof.


More Definitions of Trust A

Trust A shall have the meaning assigned to it in the Trust B Indenture.
Trust A and "Trust B" shall mean those trusts described in Section 2.01 hereof.
Trust A means the Integrated Health Services, Inc. Key Employee Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan Trust (Trust A), which became effective in 1996 and of which The Charles Schwab Trust Company was the initial trustee.
Trust A means the Integrated Health Services, Inc. Key Employee Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan Trust (Trust A), which was established in connection with Plan A in 1996 and of which The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust Company is the initial trustee.

Related to Trust A

  • Trust Agent means U.S. Bank, as Trust Agent under the Titling Trust Agreement.

  • Trust Amount has the meaning set forth in the Trust Agreement.

  • Note A-1 Trust Fund means the trust formed pursuant to the Note A-1 PSA.

  • Original Trust Agreement has the meaning specified in the recitals to this Trust Agreement.

  • Liquidation Trust Agreement means the Liquidation Trust Agreement to be dated as of the Effective Date establishing the terms and conditions of the Liquidation Trust, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.