Examples of UOL in a sentence
Unexpected operational loss (UOL) means the difference between the na- tional bank’s or Federal savings asso- ciation’s operational risk exposure and the national bank’s or Federal savings association’s expected operational loss.
Except as set forth in the Ancillary Agreements, and subject to Section 9.2(c) and Section 9.3(c), United Online and FTD agree that if an Action that challenges, arises from, or relates to the Transactions, is commenced by a third party naming one or more FTD Entities or one or more UOL Entities, or any of their respective directors or officers as defendants thereto, such Action shall be treated as a Shared Litigation Matter.
Except as set forth in Section 2.2(b), United Online, on behalf of itself and each of the other members of the UOL Entities, and FTD, on behalf of itself and each of the other members of the FTD Entities, hereby terminate, effective as of the Distribution Time, any and all Intercompany Agreements and other intercompany arrangements and course of dealings.
With respect to any outstanding checks issued by UOL Entities, FTD Entities, or any of their respective Subsidiaries prior to the Distribution Date, such outstanding checks shall be honored following the Distribution Date by the entity owning the account on which the check is drawn.
There were 127,554,861 Class B Common Shares outstanding as of December 31, 2020, as reported by the Issuer to UOL, all of which are beneficially owned by UOL.
S.L. Development Pte Limited (a subsidiary of UIC) and UOL Venture Investments Pte.
Under the proposed rule, a bank’s risk-based capital requirement for operational risk may be based on UOL alone if the bank can demonstrate it has offset EOL with eligible operational risk offsets, which are defined as amounts (i) generated by internal business practices to absorb highly predictable and reasonably stable operational losses, including reserves calculated in a manner consistent with GAAP; and (ii) available to cover EOL with a high degree of certainty over a one-year horizon.
On the other hand, there is ample evidence that women are disadvantaged during pregnancy, maternity leave and on return from maternity leave.
The ANPR specified that a bank’s risk-based capital requirement for operational risk would be the sum of EOL and UOL unless the bank could demonstrate that an EOL offset would meet supervisory standards.
The disputation is usually held at the RUG and should comply with RUG doctoral regulations and, as far as possible, with the relevant UOL doctoral regulations.