Dutch Exemption Regulation definition

Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation of the Minister of Finance (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992).
Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation dated 26 June 2002 of the Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands, as promulgated in the Dutch Banking Act.
Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation of the Minister of Finance of 26th June, 2002 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992), including the Policy Guidelines. Eastern Europe means Europe other than Western Europe.

Examples of Dutch Exemption Regulation in a sentence

  • If the Company is a credit institution (kredietinstelling) under the Dutch Banking Act, it is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation, including the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • Furthermore, each Borrower organized under the laws of the Netherlands shall at all times remain in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation including but not limited to the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • Furthermore, the Company and each Subsidiary organized under the laws of the Netherlands is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation including but not limited to the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • Furthermore, each Borrower organized under the laws of the Netherlands represents and warrants to the Lenders that it is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulation including but not limited to the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • The Dutch Borrower is in compliance with the Dutch Banking Act and any regulations issued pursuant thereto (including, but not limited to, the Policy Guidelines and the Dutch Exemption Regulation).

  • The Dutch Borrower shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Dutch Banking Act and any implementing regulations, including without limitation the Dutch Exemption Regulation.

  • Each initial Lender hereunder hereby confirms that, as of the date hereof, it is either (i) a Professional Market Party or (ii) exempted from the requirement to be a Professional Market Party because it forms a closed circle (besloten kring), within the meaning of the Dutch Exemption Regulation, wxxx xhe Borrower.

  • In this Agreement, where it relates to any Dutch Borrower, a reference to a closed circle Lender means a Lender that forms part of a closed circle (besloten kxxxx) with the Dutch Borrowers at the relevant time within the meaning of the Dutch Exemption Regulation and the Policy Guidelines.

  • The Borrower is in compliance with the Dutch Banking Act and any regulations issued pursuant thereto (including, but not limited to, the Dutch Policy Guidelines and Dutch Exemption Regulation).

  • Each Lender hereunder hereby confirms that, as of the date hereof, it is either (a) a Professional Market Party or (b) exempted from the requirement to be a Professional Market Party because it forms a closed circle (besloten xxxxx), within the meaning of the Dutch Exemption Regulation, with Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx.


More Definitions of Dutch Exemption Regulation

Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation relating to the Credit System Supervision Act 1992 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wet toezicht kredietwezen 1992) dated 26 June 2002.
Dutch Exemption Regulation the Exemption Regulation of the Dutch Minister of Finance of June 26, 2002 (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992), as amended from time to time.
Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation of the Minister of Finance (Vrijstellingsregeling WtK 1992). EURIBOR means for a Term of any Loan or overdue amount in euro:
Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation dated 26 June 2002 (as amended from time to time) of the Minister of Finance (Vrijstellingsregeling Wtk 1992), as promulgated in connection with the Dutch Banking Act.
Dutch Exemption Regulation means the Exemption Regulation pursuant to the Dutch ASCS (Vrijstellingsregeling Wet Toezicht Kredietwezen 1992) as amended from time to time.
Dutch Exemption Regulation contained in Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety, and so are all references in the Credit Agreement to “Dutch Exemption Regulation”.

Related to Dutch Exemption Regulation

  • QPAM Exemption is defined in Section 6.2(d).

  • INHAM Exemption is defined in Section 6.2(e).

  • Plan Assets Regulation means 29 C.F.R. Section 2510.3-101, et seq., as modified by Section 3(42) of ERISA.

  • EEA Regulations means the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.

  • SRM Regulation means Regulation (EU) No. 806/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 July 2014, establishing uniform rules and a uniform procedure for the resolution of credit institutions and certain investment firms in the framework of the Single Resolution Mechanism and the Single Resolution Fund and amending Regulation (EU) No. 1093/2010, as amended or replaced from time to time (including by the SRM Regulation II).

  • Council Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No. 2100/94 of 27th July 1994 on Community plant variety rights;