Firm Collateral definition

Firm Collateral means a Member’s or Withdrawn Member’s interest in one or more partnerships or limited liability companies, in either case affiliated with the Company, and certain other assets of such Member or Withdrawn Member, in each case that has been pledged or made available to the Trustee(s) to satisfy all or any portion of the Excess Holdback of such Member or Withdrawn Member as more fully described in the Company’s books and records; provided, that for all purposes hereof (and any other agreement (e.g., the Trust Agreement) that incorporates the meaning of the term “Firm Collateral” by reference), references to “Firm Collateral” shall include “Special Firm Collateral”, excluding references to “Firm Collateral” in Section 4.1(d)(v) and Section 4.1(d)(viii).
Firm Collateral shall include “Special Firm Collateral”, excluding references to “Firm Collateral” in Section 4.1(d)(v) and Section 4.1(d)(viii).
Firm Collateral means a Partner’s or Withdrawn Partner’s interest in one or more partnerships or limited liability companies, in either case affiliated with the Partnership, and certain other assets of such Partner or Withdrawn Partner, in each case that has been pledged, charged, or made available to the Trustee(s) to satisfy all or any portion of the Excess Holdback of such Partner or Withdrawn Partner as more fully described in the Partnership’s books and records; provided, that for all purposes hereof (and any other agreement (e.g., the Trust Agreement) that incorporates the meaning of the term “Firm Collateral” by reference), references to “Firm Collateral” shall include “Special Firm Collateral”, excluding references to “Firm Collateral” in Section 4.1(d)(v) and Section 4.1(d)(viii).

Examples of Firm Collateral in a sentence

  • Firm's performance of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the payment of Fees, Introducing Firm Failure Costs, Counterparty Failure Costs and Indemnified Losses), there shall be established a securities holding account with Wexford to be opened in the name of Introducing Firm and designated as the Introducing Firm Collateral Account (the "Collateral Account").

  • Firm's performance of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, its indemnity obligations), there shall be established a securities holding account with Daiwa to be opened in the name of Introducing Firm and designated as the Introducing Firm Collateral Account (the "Collateral Account").

  • To ensure Introducing Firm's performance of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the payment of Fees, Introducing Firm Failure Costs, Counterparty Failure Costs and Indemnified Losses), there shall be established a securities holding account with Refco to be opened in the name of Introducing Firm and designated as the Introducing Firm Collateral Account (the "Collateral Account").

  • Firm's performance of its obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the payment of Fees, Introducing Firm Failure Costs, Counterparty Failure Costs and Indemnified Losses), there shall be established a securities holding account with Daiwa to be opened in the name of Introducing Firm and designated as the Introducing Firm Collateral Account (the "Collateral Account").


More Definitions of Firm Collateral

Firm Collateral means a Partner’s or Withdrawn Partner’s interest in one or more partnerships or limited liability companies, in either case affiliated with the Partnership, and certain other assets of such Partner or Withdrawn Partner, in each case that has been pledged or made available to the Trustee(s) to satisfy all or any portion of the Excess Holdback of such Partner or Withdrawn Partner as more fully described in the
Firm Collateral means a Member’s or Withdrawn Member’s interest in one or more partnerships or limited liability companies, in either case affiliated with the Company, and certain other assets of such Member or Withdrawn Member, in each case that has been pledged or made available to the Trustee(s) to satisfy all or any portion of the Excess Holdback of such Member or Withdrawn Member as more fully described in the books and records of the Company; provided , that for all purposes hereof (and any other agreement ( e.g. , the Trust Agreement) that incorporates the meaning of the term “Firm Collateral” by reference), references to “Firm Collateral” shall include “Special Firm Collateral”, excluding references to “Firm Collateral” in Section 4.1(d) (v) and Section 4.1(d)(viii).
Firm Collateral has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3(b).

Related to Firm Collateral

  • Initial Public Offering means an offering of securities registered under the Securities Act of 1933, the issuer of which, immediately before the registration, was not subject to the reporting requirements of sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • Marketed Underwritten Offering means any Underwritten Offering (including a Marketed Underwritten Shelf Take-Down, but, for the avoidance of doubt, not including any Shelf Take-Down that is not a Marketed Underwritten Shelf Take-Down) that involves a customary “road show” (including an “electronic road show”) or other substantial marketing effort by the Company and the underwriters over a period of at least 48 hours.

  • Public Offering means any offering by the Company of its equity securities to the public pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or any comparable statement under any comparable federal statute then in effect (other than any registration statement on Form S-8 or Form S-4 or any successor forms thereto).

  • Qualifying Public Offering means a firm commitment underwritten public offering of Stock for cash where the shares of Stock registered under the Securities Act are listed on a national securities exchange.

  • First Priority Collateral means all assets, whether now owned or hereafter acquired by the Borrower or any other Loan Party, in which a Lien is granted or purported to be granted to any First Priority Secured Party as security for any First Priority Obligation.

  • Underwritten Offering means a Registration in which securities of the Company are sold to an Underwriter in a firm commitment underwriting for distribution to the public.

  • Secondary means that a Plan's benefits may be reduced and it may recover the Reasonable Cash Value of the services it provided from the Primary Plan. (The Order of Benefit Determination Rules below determine whether a Plan is Primary or Secondary to another Plan.)

  • Periodic Offering means an offering of Securities of a series from time to time, the specific terms of which Securities, including, without limitation, the rate or rates of interest, if any, thereon, the stated maturity or maturities thereof and the redemption provisions, if any, with respect thereto, are to be determined by the Issuer or its agents upon the issuance of such Securities.

  • Shelf Underwritten Offering shall have the meaning given in subsection 2.1.3.

  • Security Assets means all assets of the Chargor the subject of any security created by this Deed.

  • Secondary Market Transaction has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.

  • Security Event means an immediately reportable subset of security incidents which incident would include: