Deed of Appointment definition

Deed of Appointment means the deed of appointment dated on or about the date of this Agreement entered into between, amongst others, the Company, the Agent, the Security Agent, the POA Agent and the Original Lenders, as amended, novated, supplemented, extended, replaced or retained (in each case, however fundamentally) including pursuant to a Supplemental Deed dated 19 November 2007 between, amongst others, the Company, the Agent, the Security Agent, the POA Agent, the Original Lenders and the Subconcession Bank Guarantor.
Deed of Appointment means the instrument by which the holder of a charge appoints a receiver;
Deed of Appointment means the agreement so entitled dated 5 September 2007 between, amongst others, the Company, the Agent and the Security Agent, as amended, consolidated, supplemented, novated or replaced from time to time.

Examples of Deed of Appointment in a sentence

  • Lender may, from time to time, by itself or through the Loan Servicer, remove Trustee and appoint a successor trustee to any Trustee appointed under this Security Instrument by recording a Deed of Appointment.

  • The SCSA and the Concessionaire must provide such information and documentation to the Independent Reviewer and, without limiting Clauses 9.1(a)(vi) or 26.1(d), the Concessionaire must give such access to the Site, the Interchange Facility Works or the Interchange Facility (as the case may be), as, in each case, may be reasonably required by the Independent Reviewer for the purpose of performing its role and functions under this Agreement and the Independent Reviewer Deed of Appointment.

  • This Supplemental Deed of Appointment and Retirement of Trustee shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Singapore and parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Singapore.

  • The Parties shall no later than six (6) Contract Months before the Planned Readiness Date in compliance with all Legislation relating to procurement which is applicable to either Party, appointed a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to act as the Independent Certifier for the purposes of this Contract upon the terms of the Independent Certifier's Deed of Appointment.

  • If the Independent Certifier believes that Project Co is not undertaking the Works in accordance with the Works Program and the other requirements of this Agreement or that in its opinion Project Co will not achieve Commercial Acceptance by the relevant Date for Commercial Acceptance, the Independent Certifier may, in accordance with the Independent Certifier Deed of Appointment, give notice to the State and Project Co of its opinion together with its reasons for forming that opinion.


More Definitions of Deed of Appointment

Deed of Appointment means the Deed of Appointment of Leasing Agent and Manager (in the form set out in Appendix I of the Agreement) whereby the Purchaser appoints the Agent as the Purchaser's sole leasing agent in relation to the leasing of the Property and appoints the Agent as the manager in relation to the management of the Property.
Deed of Appointment has the meaning given in Recital (B);
Deed of Appointment means the deed between the Concessionaire (1) the current trustees of the LLA Scheme (2), the new trustees of the LLA Scheme (3) and the new trustee nominated by LLA, (4) in the agreed form attached to this Concession Agreement marked "G" with the details of parties names inserted to be executed by the Concessionaire upon Completion.
Deed of Appointment has the meaning given in Section 6.2(h);
Deed of Appointment means a deed of appointment in the form set out in Schedule 4.
Deed of Appointment means a document appointing a proxy to vote in a Company general meeting;
Deed of Appointment means the instrument by which the