Foreign Collateral definition

Foreign Collateral means all Collateral of Foreign Loan Parties securing the Guaranteed Foreign Obligations.
Foreign Collateral means the capital stock or other equity interests covered by any of the Foreign Security Documents, including all Additional Collateral covered thereby.
Foreign Collateral means that portion of the Collateral securing the Foreign Obligations.

Examples of Foreign Collateral in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, part of the U.S. Collateral or Foreign Collateral may be returned to the borrower if the market value of the collateral exceeds the applicable percentage described in this exemption as long as the market value of the remaining collateral equals the applicable percentage described in the exemption of the market value of the borrowed securities.

  • Level of Foreign Collateral That Must Be PledgedOne commenter expressed support for the collateral requirements found in the proposed exemption.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, part of the U.S. Collateral or Foreign Collateral may be returned to the MPS borrower if the market value of the collateral exceeds the applicable percentage (described in this Section III.L.2.(c) of this exemption) of the market value of the borrowed Securities, as long as the market value of the remaining U.S. Collateral or Foreign Collateral equals at least the applicable percentage of the market value of the borrowed Securities.

  • If the MPS borrower is a Foreign Bank or Foreign Broker-Dealer, the Client Plan receives U.S. Collateral or Foreign Collateral from the MPS borrower by the close of the BlackRock Manager’s business on the day in which the Securities are delivered to the borrower.

  • In this way we will monitor the effectiveness of the Housing Services Equalities and Diversity Policy and all other housing policies and procedures to ensure fairness and equality of opportunity in the provision of housing services.


More Definitions of Foreign Collateral

Foreign Collateral has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(d).
Foreign Collateral shall have the meaning attributed thereto in Section 5.5(c) hereof.
Foreign Collateral means all assets or properties of any Foreign Credit Party covered by any of the Foreign Security Documents, including all Additional Collateral covered thereby.
Foreign Collateral means that portion of the Collateral constituting voting Capital Stock issued by a Foreign Subsidiary Borrower or a Foreign Subsidiary Holding Company.”
Foreign Collateral has the meaning given to it in Section 3.04.
Foreign Collateral means all Collateral of the Foreign Credit Parties.
Foreign Collateral means the Collateral of any Pledgor located outside the United States; provided that Equity Interests of any Person organized under the laws of the United States or any State thereof or the District of Columbia owned by any Pledgor shall not in any event constitute Foreign Collateral.