Bank Act definition

Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada);
Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada), as amended from time to time.
Bank Act means ORS chapters 706 to 716.

Examples of Bank Act in a sentence

  • The Arbitrator shall do all the following: ° Apply applicable substantive law consistent with the FAA, National Bank Act and agency regulations; ° Apply applicable statutes of limitations; and ° Honor claims of privilege recognized at law.

  • Until released in accordance with this Indenture, any funds received hereunder shall be kept in segregated records of the Warrant Agent and the Warrant Agent shall place the funds in segregated trust accounts of the Warrant Agent at one or more of the Canadian Chartered Banks listed in Schedule 1 of the Bank Act (Canada) (“Approved Bank”).


More Definitions of Bank Act

Bank Act means the Federal Home Loan Bank Act (12 U.S.C 1421, et seq.), as amended from time to time.
Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada) and any statute hereafter enacted in substitution therefor, as such Act, or substituted Act, may be amended from time to time;
Bank Act means the National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. sx.xx. 3001-3051, and any regulations and policies adopted thereunder.
Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada), and any successor statute thereto, in each case as amended from time to time.
Bank Act means the Bank Act (Canada), S.C. 1991, c. 46, as amended;
Bank Act means the Bank Act, S.C. 1991, c. 46.
Bank Act means the Bank Act of Canada, 29 Elizabeth II, Chapter 40, Xxxxxxxx xx Xxxxxx, 1980, and any Act that may be substituted therefor, as from time to time amended; and reference to a particular section of the Bank Act includes reference to a section of similar effect in any such substituted or amended Act;