Financial Party definition

Financial Party means a private equity fund or other financial sponsor, asset management firm, sovereign wealth fund, hedge fund, pooled investment vehicle, publicly-listed special purpose acquisition company, bank or financial institution (or any one or more investment vehicles managed or otherwise controlled by such entities); provided that “Financial Party” shall not include any person that is engaged in, or has an Affiliate that is engaged in, a Specified Business.
Financial Party and collectively, "Financial Parties" means Borrower and any Scheduled Affiliate.
Financial Party means a private equity firm, investment fund, pension fund or venture capital fund that in each case does not, directly or indirectly, except through a passive investment interest, operate a business other than the investment or portfolio management business including any venture capital arm of a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company or group provided that such venture capital arm of a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company or group has implemented and continues to maintain and comply with written procedures to prevent disclosure to and use by those parts of the pharmaceutical or biotechnology company or group which are active in the research, development, manufacture or commercialization of Pharmaceutical Products of: (a) Collaboration Product Clinical Study Data, (b) the GDP (other than a high level summary of status and results), (c) the Neoepitope Prediction Algorithm, (d) any Confidential Information of Genentech, or (e) Genentech Know-How.

Examples of Financial Party in a sentence

  • Except for any financial adviser or investment banker whose fee will be paid by the party retaining such adviser or banker (or in the case of a Concessionaire Financial Party, by such party or the Concessionaire), each party represents and warrants that it has not dealt with any real estate or business opportunity broker or agent or any finder in connection with this Agreement.

  • Except for any financial adviser or investment banker whose fee will be paid by the party retaining such adviser or banker (or in the case of a Developer Financial Party, by such party or the Developer), each party represents and warrants that it has not dealt with any real estate or business opportunity broker or agent or any finder in connection with this Agreement.


More Definitions of Financial Party

Financial Party the meaning specified in the Stockholders Agreement.
Financial Party means each of the Company and the Guarantors, on an individual basis.
Financial Party means individually RCRRA and WCRRA.

Related to Financial Party

  • Financial Package means the financing package indicating the total capital cost of the Project and the means of financing thereof, as set forth in the Financial Model and approved by the Lenders, and includes Equity and all financial assistance specified in the Financing Agreements;

  • Financial Counterparty has the meaning given to such term in, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. 252.81, 12 C.F.R. 382.1 and 12 C.F.R. 47.2.

  • financial entity means the following entities which meet such criteria or conditions as the Central Government may, in consultation with the financial sector regulator, notify in this behalf, namely:

  • financial group means a group that consists of a legal person or legal arrangement exercising control and coordinating functions over the rest of the group for the application of group supervision under the Core Principles, and its branches and subsidiaries that are financial institutions as defined in section 27A(6) of the MAS Act or the equivalent financial institutions outside Singapore;

  • Transaction Party means the Company and each Guarantor, collectively, “Transaction Parties”.

  • financial holding company means a financial holding company as defined in point (20) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Financial Intermediary means a financial intermediary as that term is defined in Rule 22c-2.

  • Financial Bid means that part of the offer, that provides price schedule, total project costs etc.

  • Specified Guarantor means any Guarantor that is not an “eligible contract participant” under the Commodity Exchange Act (determined prior to giving effect to Section 11.12).

  • Financial Insolvency means, with respect to any Named Entity covered under any Coverage Part designated as “included” in the Declarations attached hereto:

  • Financial agent means any individual acting for and by himself or herself, or any two or more individuals acting together or cooperating in a financial way to aid or take part in the nomination or election of any candidate for public office, or to aid or promote the success or defeat of any political party at any election.

  • Financial Product means any securities, futures contracts or leveraged foreign exchange contracts as defined under the SFO. Regarding “leveraged foreign exchange contracts”, it is only applicable to those traded by persons licensed for Type 3 regulated activity.

  • Financial Products “Development Services”; “Target Market”; “Investment Areas”; and “Targeted Populations” have the meanings ascribed to such terms in 12 C.F.R. 1805.104.

  • Financial Debt means a debt along with interest, if any, which is disbursed against the consideration for the time value of money and includes—

  • Financial aid means loans and/or grants to needy students

  • financial instrument means those instruments specified in Section C of Annex I;

  • Financial Period means a period for which a profit and loss account of a company is made up in accordance with this Law;

  • Support Provider means in relation to Party A, none. Credit Support Provider means in relation to Party B, none.

  • Parent Guarantor has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.

  • Ultimate Parent means a Company, which owns not less than fifty-one percent (51%) equity either directly or indirectly in the Parent and Affiliates.

  • SPV has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 9.04(e).

  • Financial need means the difference between the student’s financial resources, including resources available from the student’s parents and the student, as determined by a completed parents’ financial statement and including any non-campus-administered federal or state grants and scholarships, and the student’s estimated expenses while attending the institution. A student shall accept all available federal and state grants and scholarships before being considered eligible for grants under the Iowa minority academic grants for economic success program. Financial need shall be reconsidered on at least an annual basis.

  • Special Purpose Receivables Subsidiary means a direct or indirect Subsidiary of the Borrower established in connection with a Permitted Receivables Financing for the acquisition of Receivables Assets or interests therein, and which is organized in a manner intended to reduce the likelihood that it would be substantively consolidated with the Borrower or any of the Subsidiaries (other than Special Purpose Receivables Subsidiaries) in the event the Borrower or any such Subsidiary becomes subject to a proceeding under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (or other insolvency law).

  • Financial Contract of a Person means (i) any exchange-traded or over-the-counter futures, forward, swap or option contract or other financial instrument with similar characteristics or (ii) any Rate Management Transaction.

  • Financial Instrument” shall mean the Financial Instruments under the Company’s CIF license which can be found in the document “Company Information” on the Website. It is understood that the Company does not necessarily offer all the Financial Instruments which appear on its CIF license but only those marketed on its Website from time to time.

  • mixed financial holding company means a mixed financial holding company as defined in point (21) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;