The decision also extends the reflective loss principle so that loss suffered
by a guarantor, if also a shareholder, is not separate and distinct from the company's loss.
Tenant default is any breach of covenant of the tenancy by the tenant or
by its guarantor.
The trial judge awarded $ 100,152 in contractual attorney's fees after City won, triggering an appeal
by guarantor.
«However, the very specific rules which apply where a lease has been disclaimed by a liquidator mean that a landlord can be responsible for the rates in any event, regardless of the continuing payments of rent
by the guarantor.»
Usually, a guarantor has a right to sue the primary borrower for a reimbursement of any amount paid
by the guarantor on the loan (which is called indemnification), although this right is usually pretty useless because usually a guarantor ends up having to pay the loan only if the primary borrower doesn't have an ability to pay.
Here's my rationale: different investment banks have differing levels and types of exposure to the credit risks covered
by the guarantors.
Not exact matches
The fact that trust is crucial in markets is evidenced
by the fact that businesses have come up with such a dizzying array of mechanisms designed to generate trust — everything from brands (which carry reputations) through to warranties, return policies, endorsements and third - party
guarantors.
By shielding its ally Syria, Russia has breached its commitments to the United Nations as a framework
guarantor.
In addition, at any time when incremental term loans are outstanding, if the aggregate amount outstanding under the Asset - Based Revolving Credit Facility exceeds the reported value of inventory owned
by the borrowers and
guarantors, NMG will be required to eliminate such excess within a limited period of time.
aggregate amount outstanding under the Asset - Based Revolving Credit Facility exceeds the reported value of inventory owned
by the borrowers and
guarantors, NMG will be required to eliminate such excess within a limited period of time.
In addition, at any time when incremental term loans are outstanding, if the aggregate amount outstanding under the Asset - Based Revolving Credit Facility exceeds the reported value of inventory owned
by the borrowers and
guarantors, we will be required to eliminate such excess within a limited period of time.
These are much easier to obtain when backed
by assets (home equity or an IRA) or third - party
guarantors (e.g., government - sponsored SBA loans or a cosigner).
We can not modify credit information that was reported
by another data furnisher (such as another lender / servicer /
guarantor).
New paper
by Sam Hammond: Could a «free - market welfare state» be the
guarantor of economic freedom and stability that this society needs?
12) To better secure each News Company's rights under this guarantee and Indemnity, each
guarantor agrees to charge the interest they have either solely or jointly or as tenants in common in any real estate and personal assets, and each
guarantor acknowledges a News Company's right pursuant to the security hereby given lodge a caveat on any real estate in which they have such as interest and each
guarantor agrees to execute a mortgage in favour of any News Company upon request
by a News Company and do or cause to be done all such things as are necessary to give effect to the security hereby given.
Hence, White insists upon the doctrine of the «hypostatic union» as
guarantor of the Tradition's confession of Christ's uniqueness — as well as upon the legitimacy, indeed the necessity, of reason's probing of the essential traits of human nature, notwithstanding the deformation wrought
by the Fall.
St. Anselm, for instance, puts in his Proslogion what a typically modern reading takes as the «ontological argument»: an attempt to prove,
by examining the meaning of the word «God,» the existence of a useful transcendental
guarantor of thought, whose existence is itself guaranteed
by thought.
Terrorism and torture tend to occur most where governments are not restrained
by a democratically authorized constitution, where legal systems have little independence from military control, and where state authorities understand themselves to be the sole
guarantors of order, development and stability.
The intervening years had seen World War II; the rise of the United States to «superpower» status as (in its own view) the
guarantor of the security of the «free world,» a status underwritten
by nuclear power and illustrated
by the United States» participation in a United Nations «police action» in Korea; and rapid economic growth and high prosperity.
The encyclical would have us consider first the journey already charted
by the faith of Abraham and Moses: how the believer has been called out of prehistoric notions of a god of this or that place or season into the truly personal response («I» - «Thou») to a Word whose divine utterance both precedes us and calls us forth to journey towards a horizon which the Word himself illuminates and for which the Word himself acts as
guarantor.
Not only is he or she the means
by which we receive news of breakdowns in our social organisation; he or she is also the
guarantor of the system despite these breakdowns.
How do you know someone is believing in the «right» Jesus
by simply telling the He's the
guarantor of eternal life if you believe on him?
- people believe the Savior is named «Jesus» and remain unsaved... - that Jesus» name really isn't «Jesus» He was never called «Jesus» in His life... - most people don't know the meaning of the name «Jesus»... - you say a person does not need to know ANYTHING about «Jesus» (e.g., that He is a man, that He is God, that He died for sins and rose again, that He isn't a Mexican somewhere in Tiajuana)-- other than that this guy is the
guarantor of eternal life
by faith alone... - you discount passages that say the lost are saved
by the «preaching of the cross» (1Cor.
Given the looming March 1 deadline for across - the - board sequestration which would reduce State Department operations
by $ 850 million and foreign assistance
by $ 1.7 billion, the US» chief diplomat used his speech to defend the foreign policy budget against spending cuts, portraying foreign affairs as the
guarantor of American economic prosperity.
A clue to the reasoning can be found
by looking to the example of Canada, which originally had a
guarantor system quite similar to the UK's, but changed it greatly in 2007.
The first criterion is to ensure that all applicants have reasonable access to a
guarantor, and the second is to ensure that the
guarantor's eligibility can be readily verified
by Passport Canada.
Given the Conservatives distasteful campaign, the unrelenting politicisation of Corbyn's relationship with the IRA, their call for an end to the «unfair» prosecution of British soldiers for crimes committed during the Troubles and their present desire for a deal with the DUP, one might be forgiven for wondering how a Conservative government might ever expect to be perceived
by nationalists as independent
guarantors of the Nothern Irish peace process.
Documents intercepted
by the online news portal revealed that Mr. Blay, who is serving as a «
Guarantor» on behalf of constituency chairpersons of the NPP, who are Trustees of the transport facility, has made a 30 % deposit of the contract price, which is equivalent to $ 3,000, 000 (GhC13, 795,561).
EPE believes that the diversification of its revenue sources — including subscriptions, other paid content, advertising, and foundation grants — is a
guarantor of independent decision - making
by Education Week across its print, digital, and video platforms, as well as a wise business strategy that best ensures the long - term sustainability of the organization's editorial mission and independence.
By acting as a partial
guarantor or «co-signer» for the school's lease or loan payment obligations, IBBF is used to induce, leverage and partially secure funding from private capital investors and traditional banking sources (landlords and lenders) to provide a 100 percent financed facility at an affordable cost to the charter school borrower.
Critics, including Professor Jonathan Tritter, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at Aston University, warn this weakens the democratic leverage once enjoyed
by local education authorities as democratic
guarantors of the wider public interest.
History,
by participating school, of status and deferment information requests
by lenders and
guarantors as well as our response to those requests
Do not limit your options
by looking only at debt consolidation loans from direct lenders, or without collateral or a
guarantor.
One common problem experienced
by those with bad credit is that many banks will require a
guarantor or cosigner on any loan that they take.
Avoid the financial
guarantors, and economic areas affected
by the overleveraging of our credit markets.
Rather than put forth a costly effort to be known, it is cheaper to get the bonds wrapped
by a well - known
guarantor; not only does it increase perceived creditworthiness, it increases liquidity, because portfolio managers can skip a step in thinking.
If you have a
guarantor for your loan, remember that the person's credit and future borrowing ability will be impacted
by your repayment behavior.
The
guarantor could be a commercial bank, credit union, brokerage firm, or other financial institution that is a member of a medallion signature guarantee program approved
by the Securities Transfer Association and the SEC.
American Banker reported last week on an outline of the plan, which would put Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into receivership and create multiple private mortgage
guarantors backed
by an explicit government guarantee.
Electronic Financial Aid Library (EFAL) EFAL is a commercial product consisting of a series of information databases that contain Student Financial Assistance documents disseminated
by the US Department of Education (DoEd) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to colleges, universities,
guarantors and lenders.
Additionally, the company services loans owned
by the Department of Education, and other
guarantors of Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) loans.
PS — If indeed FASB eliminates QSPEs
by modifying SFAS 140, and if there are no financial
guarantors willing to do structured finance, then what happens to securitization?
The ratings agencies derive so much income from these major financial
guarantors that their own financial well - being would be affected
by a downgrade.
Similarly, the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program allowed financial institutions to originate — and securitize — student loans meeting certain guidelines for students attending qualifying institutions to be insured
by a set of
guarantors.
Stable Value Funds often invest in AAA securities (some are solely invested in AAA securities), and some funds will have above - average exposure to securities credit - wrapped
by the financial
guarantors, and possibly, to some asset - backed securities that were rated AAA at issue, but don't deserve that rating now.
A jumbo loan applies to mortgage loans that exceed the limit — currently $ 417,000 for a one - unit property — to be backed
by the government - sponsored loan
guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
MBIA Corp.'s ability to attract new business and to compete with other triple - A rated financial
guarantors has been adversely affected
by these rating agency actions.
MBIA Corp.'s ability to attract new business and to compete with other financial
guarantors has been adversely affected
by these rating agency actions.
MBIA Corp's ability to attract new business and to compete with other triple - A rated financial
guarantors and its results of operations and financial condition would be materially adversely affected
by any actual reduction, or additional suggested possibility of a reduction, in its ratings.
MBIA Corp.'s ability to attract new business and to compete with other triple - A rated financial
guarantors is largely dependent on the triple - A financial strength ratings assigned to it
by the major rating agencies and the financial enhancement rating assigned
by S&P.