Excluded Liability definition
Excluded Liability means any liability that is excluded under the Bail-In Legislation from the scope of any Bail-In Action including, without limitation, any liability excluded pursuant to Article 44 of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.
Excluded Liability any liability that is excluded under the Bail-In Legislation from the scope of any Bail-In Action including, without limitation, any liability excluded pursuant to Article 44 of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.
Excluded Liability any liability that is excluded under the Bail-In Legislation from the scope of any Bail-In Action including, without limitation, any liability excluded pursuant to Article 44 of the Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union.
Examples of Excluded Liability in a sentence
From and after the Closing, if Columbus or any of its Subsidiaries finds that it is in possession of any Excluded Asset or subject to an Excluded Liability, Columbus shall, or shall cause its applicable Subsidiary to, notify Cabot Parent of such fact and Cabot Parent and Columbus shall each cooperate to transfer such Excluded Asset or Excluded Liability from Columbus (or its applicable Subsidiary) to Cabot Parent (or its applicable Subsidiary).
More Definitions of Excluded Liability
Excluded Liability has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.
Excluded Liability shall have the meaning provided for under Section 2.4.
Excluded Liability or “Excluded Liabilities” means all liabilities other than Assumed Liabilities.
Excluded Liability means any Liability of the Company arising from any business, operation, activity, property or other asset conducted or owned prior to the Closing.
Excluded Liability means:
Excluded Liability means any liability or obligation arising in connection with the Business which does not constitute an Other Assumed Liability or an Insurance Liability.
Excluded Liability means the maximum liability specified in a guarantee or indemnity under paragraph S1A.2.6(1)(c).