Special Drawing Rights definition

Special Drawing Rights and the symbol “SDR” mean special drawing rights as valued by the International Monetary Fund in accordance with its Articles of Agreement”;
Special Drawing Rights. “Reserve Positions in the Fund” and “Foreign Exchange,” have, as to the types of assets included, the meanings given to them in the IMF’s publication entitled “International Financial Statistics” or such other meanings as shall be formally adopted by the IMF from time to time.
Special Drawing Rights and the symbol

Examples of Special Drawing Rights in a sentence

  • In the event of death of a passenger, the amount of the advance payment shall not be less than 16,000 Special Drawing Rights, which shall be paid to a representative of the passenger’s next of kin eligible to receive such advance payment as determined by the Carrier in its sole discretion.

  • In the case of damage caused by delay as specified in Article 19 in the carriage of persons, the liability of the carrier for each passenger is limited to 4 150 Special Drawing Rights.

  • In the carriage of baggage, the liability of the carrier in the case of destruction, loss, damage or delay is limited to 1 000 Special Drawing Rights for each passenger unless the passenger has made, at the time when the checked baggage was handed over to the carrier, a special declaration of interest in delivery at destination and has paid a supplementary sum if the case so requires.

  • In the carriage of cargo, the liability of the carrier in the case of destruction, loss, damage or delay is limited to a sum of 17 Special Drawing Rights per kilogramme, unless the consignor has made, at the time when the package was handed over to the carrier, a special declaration of interest in delivery at destination and has paid a supplementary sum if the case so requires.

  • Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the liability of the Registrar shall not exceed 5 million Special Drawing Rights in any calendar year, or such greater amount, computed in such manner, as the Supervisory Authority may from time to time determine by regulations.


More Definitions of Special Drawing Rights

Special Drawing Rights. (SDR) means the unit of account as defined by the International Monetary Fund.
Special Drawing Rights or "SDR" means a special unit currency, the currency values of which fluctuate and are recalculated each banking day as reported.
Special Drawing Rights means Special Drawing Rights as determined by the International Monetary Fund.
Special Drawing Rights means an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countries’ official reserves;
Special Drawing Rights means special drawing rights allocated by the Fund under Article XV of the Fund Agreement;
Special Drawing Rights or “SDR” mean special drawing rights as valued from time to time by the International Monetary Fund in accordance with its Articles of Agreement.
Special Drawing Rights means Special Drawing Right as defined by the International Monetary Fund, to be converted into the national currency in accordance with the valuation applied by the International Monetary Fund.