assignment definition

assignment shall have the same meanings of such terms in the 1940 Act.)
assignment. An assignment of Mortgage, notice of transfer or equivalent instrument, in recordable form, which is sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect or record the sale of the Mortgage.
assignment shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the 1940 Act.

Examples of assignment in a sentence

  • The Common Terms apply to this Agreement, except that (a) Sections 2.1(c) (Expenses), 2.1(d) (Binding Effect; Assignment), 2.1(i) (Entire Agreement), 2.1(k) (Amendments and Waivers) and 2.1(m) (Governing Law) of such Common Terms do not apply to this Agreement, and (b) in the event of a conflict between any provision of the Common Terms and any provision in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will prevail.

  • The Common Terms apply to this Agreement, except that (a) Sections 2.1(d) (Binding Effect; Assignment), 2.1(i) (Entire Agreement), 2.1(k) (Amendments and Waivers) and 2.1(p) (Third Party Beneficiaries) of such Common Terms do not apply to this Agreement, and (b) in the event of a conflict between any provision of the Common Terms and any provision in this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will prevail.

  • A-1 EXHIBIT B Form of Monthly Report...................................................................................B-1 EXHIBIT C Form of Assignment and Assumption Agreement ...........................................C-1 EXHIBIT D Form of Letter of Credit...................................................................................

  • D-1 EXHIBIT E Form of Assignment of JDC Agreement ..........................................................E-1 EXHIBIT F Form of Cash Flow Projections ........................................................................

  • After delivery by Tenant of an instrument of assumption by an assignee that assumes all of the obligations of Tenant under this Agreement to Owner, Tenant will be relieved of all liability thereafter with exception of obligations which accrued but were not performed prior to the date of such Assignment, or obligations which expressly survive termination or expiration of this Agreement, provided any such obligation accrued prior to the assignment of this Agreement.


More Definitions of assignment

assignment shall have their respective meanings as set forth in the 1940 Act, subject, however, to such exemptions as may be granted by the Commission under the 1940 Act or any interpretations of the Commission staff.
assignment shall have the meaning given it by Section 2(a)(4) of the 1940 Act.
assignment shall have their respective meanings as set forth in the 1940 Act, subject, however, to such exemptions as may be granted by the SEC.
assignment. An assignment of the Mortgage, notice of transfer or equivalent instrument, in recordable form, sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect of record the sale of the Mortgage Loan to the Trustee for the benefit of Certificateholders, which assignment, notice of transfer or equivalent instrument may be in the form of one or more blanket assignments covering Mortgages secured by Mortgaged Properties located in the same county, if permitted by law and accompanied by an Opinion of Counsel to that effect.
assignment. (as defined in the 1940 Act); (iv) such agreement shall go into effect when approved by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such agreement; and (v) such agreement shall, unless terminated as herein provided, continue in effect from year to year only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by a vote of the Board and its Independent Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such continuance.
assignment and "voting security") shall be applied.
assignment interested persons" and "majority of the outstanding voting securities" shall have the meaning set forth for such terms in the 1940 Act.