Trade Instruments definition

Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, or advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Group.
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any Group Member (which obligations do not constitute Financial Indebtedness) arising in the ordinary course of trading of that Group Member.

Examples of Trade Instruments in a sentence

  • See OECD, Competition Policy and International Trade: Instruments of Cooperation, Paris, 1987.

  • Besides Customs Laboratory, other Departments of this Division are: Customs Tariff; Origin of Goods; Customs Value; Post-Clearance and Department for TARIS, Customs and Foreign Trade Instruments, Taxes and Excises.

  • See W.T. DOUMA, The Pro- motion of Sustainable Development Through EU Trade Instruments, in European Business Law Review, 2017, p.

  • Michelle Zang, ‘ The WTO Contingent Trade Instruments against China: What Does Accession Bring?, 58(2) THE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 321, 329 (2009); see also RichardLockridge, Doubling Down on Market Economies: The Inequitable Application of Trade Remedies Against China and the Case for a New WTO Institution, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERDISCIPLINARY LAW JOURNAL 249, 258 (2014).

  • The ANZ facility is for a term expiring on 31 January 2019 and is fully secured against the Capral group, consisting of:» $45 million Multi-option Facility which includes a Loan Facility, Trade Instruments and Trade Finance;» $5 million Asset Finance Facility;» $0.5 million Commercial Card Facility.


More Definitions of Trade Instruments

Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of the Borrower arising in the ordinary course of business of the Borrower.
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any Group Company arising in the ordinary course of trading of that Group Company.
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any of the Issuer or its Restricted Subsidiaries arising in the ordinary course of business which, in each case, is not (or will not be) outstanding for a period longer than 9 months from the date such instrument is issued.
Trade Instruments means any bid bonds, performance bonds, advance payment bonds, retention money bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds, letters of credit, bankers' acceptances or similar instruments issued in respect of the obligations of the Issuer or any of its Subsidiaries arising in the ordinary course of business.
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of the Issuer or any other Group Company arising in the ordinary course of trading of the Issuer or any other Group Company;
Trade Instruments means any performance bonds, advance payment bonds or documentary letters of credit issued in respect of the obligations of any member of the Nigeria Group arising in the ordinary course of trading of that member of the Nigeria Group which, in each case, is not (or will not be) outstanding for a period longer than 12 months from the date such instrument is issued.