MASTER DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE Clause Samples
MASTER DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE. Except where the context otherwise requires, the following defined terms used in the Issuer Documents have the meanings set out below (as the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time): "24 hours" means a period of 24 hours including all or part of a day (disregarding for this purpose the day upon which such Meeting is to be held) upon which banks are open for business in both the place where the relevant Meeting is to be held and in each of the places where the Paying Agents have their Specified Offices and such period shall be extended by one period or, to the extent necessary, more periods of 24 hours until there is included as aforesaid all or part of a day upon which banks are open for business as aforesaid;
MASTER DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE. Unless otherwise defined in this Deed or in any supplement hereto (a "Beneficiaries Deed Supplement") or the context requires otherwise, words and expressions used in this Deed have the meaning and construction ascribed to them in paragraph 1 (Definitions) of Schedule 1 (Master Definitions Schedule) to the master framework agreement dated on or about the date of this Deed (as amended, varied, supplemented or restated from time to time) between, among others, the Transferor Beneficiary and the Investor Beneficiary (the "Master Framework Agreement").
MASTER DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE. Clauses 2 (Interpretation), 3 (Limited Recourse; No Liability and No Petition), 4 (Amendments and Waivers), 5 (Severability), 6 (Security Trustee Provisions), 7 (Acknowledgement of Security), 8 (Counterparts), 9 (Notices) and 10 (Language) of the Master Definitions Schedule shall apply to this Deed as if they were set out in full again here, with any changes which are necessary to fit this context.
MASTER DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE. Except where the context otherwise requires, the following defined terms used in the Transaction Documents, have the meanings set out below (as the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time):