Banking Code definition

Banking Code means the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965, as amended.
Banking Code means the Code of Banking Practice jointly issued by The Hong Kong Association of Banks and The DTC Association.
Banking Code means the Australian Banking Association’s banking code of practice as updated, and adopted by us, from time to time.

Examples of Banking Code in a sentence

  • The obligations of the Employer under this Agreement shall in all events be subject to any required limitations or restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965 as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • The obligations of Employer under this Agreement shall in all events be subject to any required limitations or restrictions imposed by or pursuant to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act or the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965 as the same may be amended from time to time.

  • Each party to this Agreement agrees that the Australian Banking Code of Practice does not apply to the Note Documents and the transactions under them.

  • The parties agree that none of the Codes of Banking Practice or the Banking Code of Practice of the Australian Banking Association Inc.

  • The Borrower can obtain a copy of the Banking Code of Practice from any of the Bank’s branches.


More Definitions of Banking Code

Banking Code means the voluntary code followed by Banks and Building Societies in their relations with personal customers in the United Kingdom.
Banking Code is defined in Section 1.2. "BHCA" is defined in Section 2.1. A-1
Banking Code means the Indiana Financial Institutions Act, as amended.
Banking Code is the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965, as amended and defined as at Section 1.1(a).
Banking Code means the Banking Code issued by the New Zealand Bankers’ Association (as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time).
Banking Code means the Alabama Banking Code, Ala. Code § 5-1A-1 et seq.
Banking Code means the Banking Code of West Virginia.