Relevant Regulator definition

Relevant Regulator means the PRA or any successor entity or other entity primarily responsible for the prudential supervision of the Issuer.
Relevant Regulator means the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority and any successor or replacement thereto, or other authority having primary responsibility for the prudential oversight and supervision of the Issuer, as determined by the Issuer;
Relevant Regulator means the European Central Bank and any successor or replacement thereto, or other authority having primary responsibility for the prudential oversight and supervision of the Issuer;

Examples of Relevant Regulator in a sentence

  • No such modification shall be effected in relation to any series of Securities, unless the Issuer has notified the Relevant Regulator of its intention to do so prior to the date scheduled therefor and no objection thereto has been raised by the Relevant Regulator or, if required, a Relevant Regulator Consent has been received.

  • Notification of Assumption or Substitution to the Relevant Regulator 51 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page ARTICLE NINE SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURES Section 9.01.

  • Notification of Modification or Supplemental Indenture to Relevant Regulator 54 ARTICLE TEN COVENANTS Section 10.01.

  • No such assumption or substitution as is referred to in either Section 8.02 or 8.03 shall be effected in relation to any series of Securities, unless the Issuer has notified the Relevant Regulator of its intention to do so prior to the date scheduled therefor and no objection thereto has been raised by the Relevant Regulator or, if required, a Relevant Regulator Consent therefor has been received.

  • If a Winding-up Event occurs before the occurrence of a Capital Adequacy Trigger Event, subject to the prior consent of the Relevant Regulator, the Trustee may demand immediate repayment of the principal amount.


More Definitions of Relevant Regulator

Relevant Regulator means, in relation to the Issuer or the Group, as the case may be, the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority and any successor or replacement thereto, and/or such other authority having primary responsibility for the prudential oversight and supervision of the Issuer or the Group, as applicable, in each case as determined by the Issuer;
Relevant Regulator means the Prudential Regulation Authority, the Bank of England or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or if the Company becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, in such other jurisdiction) having primary supervisory authority with respect to the Company and/or the Group with respect to prudential and/or resolution matters, as the case may be.
Relevant Regulator means the PRA, the FCA, the Competition and Markets Authority, the UK Information Commissioner’s and/or any successor body and any other person in any jurisdiction, which has regulatory or supervisory authority over all or any part of the business or activities of any of the parties and their officers and agents;
Relevant Regulator means the European Central Bank and any successor or replacement thereto, or other authority including, but not limited to any resolution authority having primary responsibility for the prudential oversight and supervision of the Issuer and/or the application of the Relevant Rules to the Issuer and the Group;
Relevant Regulator means the FSAN and any successor or replacement thereto, or other authority having primary responsibility for the prudential oversight and supervision of the Issuer and/or (in the case of Senior Preferred Notes and Senior Non-Preferred Notes) the Relevant Resolution Authority (as defined in Condition 18) (if applicable), in any case as determined by the Issuer;
Relevant Regulator means the PRA or any successor entity or other entity primarily responsible for our prudential supervision.
Relevant Regulator means the PRA or any successor entity primarily responsible for our prudential supervision.