Fixing Sponsor definition

Fixing Sponsor means the Fixing Sponsor as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.
Fixing Sponsor means the Fixing Sponsor as specified in § 1 of the Product and Under- lying Data.
Fixing Sponsor means the fixing sponsor specified in § 1 (Product Data) of Part B (Product and Reference Asset Data).

Examples of Fixing Sponsor in a sentence

  • Adjustment Event with regard to Currency Exchange Rates as Underlying • A material modification in the method for determination and/or publication of the relevant Currency Exchange Rates by the Fixing Sponsor.

  • In the event that the method of determination and/or publication of the fixing of the FX Exchange Rate by the Fixing Sponsor is changed in a manner that is not merely insignificant, the Calculation Agent may replace the FX by another method for the fixing and publication of the FX Exchange Rate (the "Replacement FX") and, if necessary, redefine the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Adjustment Event with regard to Currency Exchange Rates as Underlying  A material modification in the method for determination and/or publication of the relevant Currency Exchange Rates by the Fixing Sponsor.

  • In the event that the FX Exchange Rate is no longer determined and published by the Fixing Sponsor, the Calculation Agent has the right to determine the calculations or determinations described in these Terms and Conditions on the basis of the determinations and publications of another person, company or institution (the "New Fixing Sponsor").

  • Call Events with regard to Currency Exchange Rates as Underlying • A suitable New Fixing Sponsor or Replacement Exchange Rate are not available.

  • Additional Option: Dual Currency Securities: An adjustment event with regard to the Currency Exchange Rate in the case of Dual Currency Securities may for example be the following events: • The Currency Exchange Rate is no longer determined and published by the Fixing Sponsor.

  • Following the occurrence of specific adjustment and replacement events affecting a Currency Exchange Rate (e.g.: the Currency Exchange Rate is no longer determined and published by the Fixing Sponsor), the Fixing Sponsor may be replaced by the Calculation Agent and the determination of the Currency Exchange Rate will be adjusted and/or made by the Calculation Agent.

  • The New Fixing Sponsor, the New FX Screen Page and the time of their first application shall be published pursuant to § 6 of the General Conditions.

  • In this case, any reference to the replaced Fixing Sponsor and to the FX Screen Page in the Terms and Conditions of these Securities shall be deemed to refer to the New Fixing Sponsor and to the FX Screen Page.

  • The following additional option may also be selected in the Final Terms: Additional option: Dual Currency Securities: A market disruption event in the case of Dual Currency Securities may, for example, also be: • The failure of the Fixing Sponsor to publish the relevant Currency Exchange Rate.


More Definitions of Fixing Sponsor

Fixing Sponsor means the Fixing Sponsor as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. "Issue Date" means the Issue Date as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data. "Market Disruption Event" means each of the following events:

Related to Fixing Sponsor

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  • Top Heavy Plan Year means a Plan Year during which the Plan is a Top Heavy Plan.

  • qualifying age for state pension credit means (in accordance with section 1(2)(b) and (6) of the State Pension Credit Act 2002)—

  • Multiple Employer Plan means a Plan which has two or more contributing sponsors (including the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate) at least two of whom are not under common control, as such a plan is described in Section 4064 of ERISA.

  • Eligible casual employee means a casual employee employed during a period of at least 12 months, either:

  • state pension credit means state pension credit under the State Pension Credit Act 2002;

  • Eligible employer means any municipality with a municipal

  • Foreign Plan Event means, with respect to any Foreign Plan or Foreign Benefit Arrangement, (i) the failure to make or, if applicable, accrue in accordance with normal accounting practices, any employer or employee contributions required by applicable law or by the terms of such Foreign Plan or Foreign Benefit Arrangement; (ii) the failure to register or loss of good standing (if applicable) with applicable regulatory authorities of any such Foreign Plan or Foreign Benefit Arrangement required to be registered; or (iii) the failure of any Foreign Plan or Foreign Benefit Arrangement to comply with any provisions of applicable law and regulations or with the terms of such Foreign Plan or Foreign Benefit Arrangement.

  • Adverse Benefit Determination means any of the following:

  • Reportable Event means any of the events set forth in Section 4043(c) of ERISA, other than events for which the 30 day notice period has been waived.