WAT definition

WAT means the managed investment scheme constituted by the Trust Deed and known as the Westfield America Trust (ARSN 092 058 449).
WAT shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.
WAT shall have the meaning ascribed in the recitals hereto.

Examples of WAT in a sentence

  • WAT services are designed to address specific behaviors and attitudes which are anticipated to impede successful employment, based on referral information from DORS.

  • As a result of discussing the individual’s plan for WAT services, all of the participants in the process should know specifically which behaviors or problems are being addressed, the objectives or goals which are to be accomplished and the techniques, methods, and procedures which are to be used in accomplishing the necessary changes.

  • Each of the parties to this Agreement, other than the WAT Trustee, acknowledges that it has received a copy of the WAT Trust Deed (as amended) establishing WAT and that it understands the rights and obligations of the WAT Trustee and the Manager therein.

  • As the WAT Trustee enters into this Agreement only in its capacity as trustee of WAT, the WAT Trustee is liable under this Agreement only up to the extent to which it is indemnified out of the assets of WAT.

  • Any liability arising under or in connection with this Agreement will be limited to, and can be enforced against the Trustee only to the extent to which such liability can be satisfied out of, the property or assets of WAT from which the Trustee is actually indemnified for such liability.

  • The WAT Trustee is only personally liable to the extent that it is fraudulent, negligent, or in breach of trust.

  • Subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Company agrees to sell and the Trustee on behalf of WAT agrees to purchase the Shares on the Closing Date (as defined in Section 2) for consideration as provided in Section 2(b).

  • Each of the Trustee and the Manager has full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby in accordance with the terms hereof and on behalf of WAT.

  • If the WAT Trustee is not personally liable, the parties other than the WAT Trustee must not ▇▇▇ the WAT Trustee personally or seek to wind it up to recover any outstanding money, and the WAT Trustee is entitled to plead this clause as a bar to the taking of any such proceedings.

  • For so long as the Australian Voting Requirement is applicable, the WAT Trustee hereby covenants and agrees to (i) call a meeting of WAT unitholders to obtain the approval for the WAT Trustee to exercise voting rights in respect of the election of Directors and (ii) attend, in person or by proxy, any shareholders meeting at which the shareholders of the Company are to vote for the election of Directors and to vote or cause to be voted all of their shares of Common Stock at each such meeting.


More Definitions of WAT

WAT means wheelchair accessible taxi-cab.
WAT means the trust known as the Westfield America Trust.
WAT a’chee nee’oh’chow- that means we’re people working together good.’ Halfway River First
WAT means West Africa Time, which is equivalent to GMT +1 hour
WAT means the trust established pursuant to the Trust Deed dated March 28, 1996, as amended, being an Australian public property trust.

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