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Both guarantors are equally and severally, but not jointly, liable.
Marfrig Global Goods and Marfrig Overseas are acting as guarantors.
Do landlords accept guarantors who live outside the tristate area?
Mr. Bashir and Mr. Museveni are the guarantors of the agreement.
It says military units or "guarantors" would be deployed as monitors.
Russia and Iran are deeply entrenched as guarantors of Assad's survival.
The guarantors will be the same under the new secured credit agreement.
Russia, Turkey and Iran act as guarantors of the Astana peace process.
"It's really only major metro cities that you need guarantors," Geller says.
The resolution supports a peace process with Turkey and Russia serving as guarantors.
Anadolu said the two countries would act as "guarantors" of the peace process.
National regulators, considered the guarantors of institutions on their patch, are sceptical everywhere.
Some landlords require even more for guarantors who live outside the tristate area.
He said Russia, Turkey, and Iran would act as guarantors of the agreement.
The guarantors on the bond generate about 75% of STATS's group revenue and EBITDA.
Fitch receives fees from issuers, insurers, guarantors, other obligors, and underwriters for rating securities.
Crapo's plan also calls for a backstop on mortgages, paid for by private guarantors.
Proponents of multiple guarantors argue it will bring more competition that is beneficial to consumers.
Guarantors Cuba and Norway do not support extradition, while Chile said on Tuesday it does.
They have campaigned as guarantors of Israeli democracy, defenders of the system against Netanyahu's corruption.
We are one of the guarantors of a free world and that will remain the case.
And the guarantors of the ceasefire, Russia, Turkey, and Iran, wanted to spark a real connection.
German taxpayers have also been the major guarantors behind rescue loans given to distressed euro nations.
Guarantors are meant to be neutral facilitators of the talks, providing negotiating facilities and other help.
All previous agreements contained one big loophole: Sudan had not been among their signatories or guarantors.
The big settlement agencies, which usually act as guarantors in bond transactions, did not take part.
Under this guarantee a security trustee can call on guarantors directly following a payment default by LGFA.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said earlier that Russia and Turkey would be guarantors to the agreement.
Guarantors must meet requirements outlined in the rules to ensure they are financially sound, including capital requirements.
"They are the guarantors of law and order in the town," the ministry was quoted as saying.
Keep in mind, though, that landlords have higher financial expectations for guarantors than they do for tenants.
He appears to see agencies like the National Guard and MGB as the guarantors of his power.
Russia and Turkey will act as guarantors for the truce, which is set to take effect at midnight.
Individuals who act as personal guarantors for loans to businesses they are involved in will also become eligible.
The 'F1+' rating on DCL's state-guaranteed debt reflects the 'F1+' Short-Term IDR of all three guarantors.
Guarantors: Pemex Exploración y Producción, Pemex Transformación Industrial, Pemex Perforación y Servicios, Pemex Logística, Pemex Cogeneración y Servicios.
Many New York City landlords expect to see some hefty financial documentation from prospective tenants and their guarantors.
The politicians of the Republican Party are not just complicit in this arrangement, they are its primary guarantors.
When I've asked them about it, they've been unresponsive, but I think they're just finalizing details with their guarantors.
Its elevated level is driven by the cover pool's high concentration, with 154 assets assigned to 25 final guarantors.
At end-2016, the fund's liquid asset buffer was weaker than our 'BBB' median for Fitch-rated financial guarantors.
TEDC agreed to lend them 75% of the money — if they could raise the other 25% and find guarantors.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be private guarantors, with their multifamily businesses being sold off and operated independently.
Puerto Rico has made premium payments on its insurance policies and the guarantors must make good on their promise.
He repays monthly rather than weekly and has borrowed not in a group but individually, with two friends as guarantors.
The court holds that national authorities are the primary guarantors of human rights, a point frequently made in its decisions.
Rumo SA and America Latina Logistica Malha Norte (ALL) are acting as guarantors, while Rumo Luxembourg will be the issuer.
And it has signaled that the legislative changes it would support look a lot like those that members of both parties have long advocated: adding more guarantors to reduce the dominance of Fannie and Freddie; giving all guarantors a broad duty to serve all markets, rich or poor; imposing on guarantors a utility-like regulated rate of return to ensure that communities of more modest means aren't priced out of the market; and providing the same level of subsidy that we have today to lower costs for borrowers of modest means.
Should a guaranteeing council not pay its share, the shortfall is recoverable from the other guarantors on a pro-rata basis.
"... We are talking about the countries that are the guarantors of the Syrian peace process, the agenda is Syria," said Peskov.
Friends – Some domestic helpers, who offer to be guarantors for their friends, land in the loan trap when these friends disappear.
This means that the guaranteed debt of HSH Finanzfonds AoeR ranks equally with all the guarantors' other unsubordinated and unsecured liabilities.
The notes are secured by a stock pledge in certain international subsidiaries, including guarantors of the European asset-backed loan (ABL).
However, I built the restaurants with with my spouse, so we were both guarantors on the loans now being defaulted upon.
More recently, some third-party guarantors — called "irrevocable bidders" at Sotheby's — have also been paid fees if they are the purchaser.
Scholars Caroline Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie and Donald Rothchild demonstrate that civil war settlements last longer when there are third party guarantors.
The offerings include those for guarantors, guaranteed securities issuers and affiliates whose securities collateralize a registrant's securities, the SEC said bit.ly/2Aht3e3.
The ostensibly neutral principles of American law have been deployed to treat pregnant women as virtual guarantors of fetal and child health.
As the self-proclaimed guarantors to the ceasefire negotiated in Astana, Russia and Iran also bear great moral responsibility for these deaths.
Government envoy Ja'afari said it was "pitiful" that some "armed terrorist groups in Astana" were criticizing Iran, one of the three guarantors.
Other international guarantors of the peace deal quickly fell in line and Machar, politically sidelined and suddenly unwelcome, fled to South Africa.
Since 753, when the UN set up a modest Kurdish haven in Iraq's snow-capped mountains, Western powers have been the Kurds' guarantors.
The other was to require the use of CCPs to act as guarantors of settled trades between counterparties in the OTC derivatives market.
But how genuine is the market at top-end auctions if most of the high-value lots have already been sold to guarantors?
Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Solomon used their parents as guarantors, paying a broker's fee of 15 percent of a year's rent, or $5,400.
Contagious is Trump's view that judges should be agents of those who appoint them rather than the independent guarantors of America's constitutional democracy.
Unprepossessing canvases by Francis Bacon, for example, sold to third-party guarantors for nearly £3.2 million at Sotheby's and £2.9 million at Phillips.
We might add that major governments — the issuers of currency, the guarantors of banks and enforcers of contracts — do not always inspire confidence.
Meng will pay a cash deposit of C$7 million, with five guarantors liable for a remaining C$3 million if she absconds.
The Kazakh Foreign Minister read a communiqué issued by Russia, Iran, and Turkey -- the guarantors of a ceasefire that went into effect in December.
Fitch does not assign a Viability Rating to these banks as their business models are entirely dependent on the support of their state guarantors.
The deal by Turkey and Russia to act as guarantors in the war comes despite their support of different sides in the civil war.
"As the self-proclaimed guarantors to the ceasefire negotiated in Astana, Russia and Iran also bear great moral responsibility for these deaths," he added.
His wife, Linda Schlesinger, a real estate agent, and a first cousin, Stephen Lefkowitz, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, signed the bond as guarantors.
The New York-based company offers insurance products for renters, from traditional renter insurance to products that replace traditional lease guarantors and security deposits.
An ELN representative told Reuters the group would meet with the Colombian and Ecuadorean governments and the other guarantors to look for a solution.
He said Russia, Turkey and Iran, as guarantors, of the agreement to set up a ceasefire mechanism, would now work closely to implement it.
Fannie and Freddie, and any new guarantors, would still be overseen by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which currently regulates the two government-sponsored enterprises.
Britain and Ireland are co-guarantors of the 1998 peace deal that ended 30 years of sectarian violence in the province and introduced devolved government.
This means that the guaranteed debt of HSH Finanzfonds AoeR and HSH Portfoliomanegement AoeR ranks equally with all the guarantors' other unsubordinated and unsecured liabilities.
A resolution requires a complex multination peacekeeping operation and coordination between the United States, Russia and France to be joint guarantors of a peace deal.
On the other hand, as Mr. Danziger points out, guarantors who end up buying a work are left wondering if the lot has been overvalued.
The agreement is signed by the parties to the conflict, the government and the opposition, by witnesses, and Mr. Bashir and Mr. Museveni as guarantors.
The administration also called for authorizing the Federal Housing Finance Agency to approve new guarantors to build the private-sector role in the mortgage market.
President Trump signed a memorandum on federal housing finance Wednesday that starts the process of removing mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government oversight.
But though this bailout involved the participation of government officials as organizers and guarantors, no actual taxpayer funds were expended and no congressional action was needed.
If all debts are honoured to creditors by outside investors or by loan guarantors, then bankruptcy proceedings could possibly be avoided, Sberbank was quoted as saying.
That optimism was too often accompanied by a fundamental disdain for law and politics, which were seen as messy obstacles rather than guarantors of shared values.
"Those guarantors do not intend to extend or increase their support for the company's credit facilities beyond the term of the current facility," Ten said today.
However, CHLA has serious concerns about two key provisions from the outline: the authorization of additional guarantors and running the entire GSE market through Ginnie Mae.
The guarantors will finalize maps of the de-escalation zones by June 4, and the agreement can be extended automatically if the three guarantor states agree.
Mr. Lewis rejected at least two "very strong" offers from would-be guarantors, according to Loïc Gouzer, co-chairman of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's.
"KPA has an obligation to feed the railway ... we were the guarantors of the rail," said Daniel Manduku, head of the state-run Kenya Ports Authority.
Turkey and Assad's two main allies - Russia and Iran - backed peace talks in the Kazakh capital Astana this week and are guarantors of a fragile ceasefire.
They will be attempting to overhaul the tax code as well as tackling the restructuring of the government-sponsored mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
In other words, he is opposed to the expansion of either the EU or of NATO, both of which are the sole guarantors of European security.
Foreign ministers from Chile, Mexico, Bolivia, Nicaragua and host Dominican Republic acted as guarantors at the talks held at the Foreign Ministry building in Santo Domingo.
Many of the opposition and rebel groups in Syria have said they will attend, as well as the Syrian government and peace guarantors Russia, Iran and Turkey.
While the bond is provided by a third party, The Guarantors is responsible for all of the vetting and approval process – and that's where technology comes in.
It also covers supranational financial guarantors (SFGs) when their rating is support-driven, with their standalone rating assessed through Fitch's insurance criteria, and supranational administrative bodies (SABs).
The U.S. subsidiaries, which range from small ethanol plants to construction and engineering firms like Abeinsa, were guarantors of $10 billion of debt held by the parent.
As it enters the home straight the Colombian peace process appears to be gathering international fans beyond Norway and Cuba, both acting as guarantors of the talks.
The building, which was offering an incentive of one and a half months free on a 13-month lease, allowed guarantors from anywhere in the United States.
Most of the more expensive works at these auctions are certain to sell, courtesy of minimum prices pledged by the auction houses or by third-party guarantors.
PREPA has a total of $8.2 billion in public debt outstanding, of which the principal and interest payments on around $4.9 billion are insured by financial guarantors.
While Cuba condemned the attack, it said it would respect the protocols of the negotiations and was consulting with both parties and the guarantors of the talks.
There is no trust in the process, nor is it monitored or enforced by any neutral party, even though Russia and Turkey have set themselves up as guarantors.
Eligible mortgages for such guarantees would have to meet certain standards to improve odds of repayment, and guarantors would have to meet certain capital, leverage and risk requirements.
"We know that the Russians have a problem with those for whom they are guarantors," rebel negotiator Yahya al-Aridi told reporters, referring to Tehran and Assad's forces.
But "Chop Suey" was always going to sell, being one of 18873 works in Christie's 42-lot evening session of the Ebsworth auction backed by third-party guarantors.
Foreign ministers from Chile, Mexico, Bolivia, Nicaragua and host Dominican Republic were acting as guarantors at the talks over two days at the Foreign Ministry building in Santo Domingo.
During his 0003-year career at Fitch, Mr. Flanders has held senior analytical roles in the Financial Institutions, Fund and Asset Management, Structured Credit, Financial Guarantors and ABS groups.
And he has also raised an objection to Venezuela's role as one of five guarantors of the talks, on the grounds that it is a "protector of armed groups".
Venezuela, Cuba, Chile, Brazil and Norway have served as so-called guarantors at negotiations with the ELN, which were being held in Cuba until just before Duque took office.
Governments have three basic functions in finance: as promoters of healthy market development; as regulators of institutions; and as owners or guarantors of firms, especially at times of trouble.
Noble's loans will be secured by a first priority preferred security interest in all of the personal property assets of the borrower and subsidiary guarantors subject to certain exclusions.
The United States supported many of the region's dictators in the 1970s and '80s so that they would serve as local guarantors of free trade and security against Communism.
So while it may seem like these schools are obscenely large hedge funds attached to finishing schools for children of privilege, they're actually key guarantors of the American dream.
That debt gets shifted to the committee's guarantors, which are...wait for it...the local and federal governments, which couldn't pay their loans to the committee in the first place.
Case studies to be presented during the two-week session are expected to include incidents where guarantors to loans lost their homes due to bad advice, according to preliminary submissions.
This facility is secured on a first-priority lien basis by substantially all of the assets of Avon International Operations (AIO, the wholly-owned domestic subsidiary) and the subsidiary guarantors.
In fact, businesses, including student lending, financial guarantors, mortgage insurers and auto lenders have seen their performance in 2016 outpace that of universal and large regional banks, the report said.
The political class is engulfed in a ferocious fight over succession, and it is far from clear where the security forces, the traditional guarantors of Mr. Mugabe's power, will stand.
If the cease-fire takes place — and holds — then talks aimed at shaping a longer-term solution will begin in Kazakhstan next month, with Turkey and Russia acting as guarantors.
Most of the more expensive lots had been certain to find buyers courtesy of these opaque arrangements with third-party guarantors, which blur the boundaries between private and public sales.
Moody's analysts, meanwhile, said the Treasury's proposal, if implemented, would level the playing field for private guarantors of mortgages and improve the credit quality of GSE credit-risk transfer securities.
Since not everyone earns $240,000 a year, the income needed to guarantee a $3,000-a-month apartment, landlords will usually combine the incomes of the guarantors to reach that threshold.
To be sure, Wednesday's Trump sell-off may be an anomaly, and given the way in which central banks have acted as liquidity guarantors for markets, volatility may remain low.
Order federally controlled and mandated mortgage guarantors to update their credit-scoring requirements, insist that scoring models be tested for racial bias, and encourage the use of alternative models. Yes.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition said on Tuesday that this week's planned political dialogue in the Dominican Republic with President Nicolas Maduro's government was being postponed because regional guarantors were not going.
As Ukrainian parliamentarian Nataliya Katser-Buchkovska says, Ukraine needs to hear from the "guarantors of the Western order" that it will not be left alone in its battle against outside aggressors.
Supporters view them as the last guarantors of Spanish unity and law and order, lamenting that Catalonia's autonomous police force, the Mossos d'Esquadra, seemed to have sided with the independence movement.
Guarantors can be rewarded when they buy — $4 million in the case of the Hopper at Christie's — or enjoy a percentage of the "overage" above the guarantee if they are outbid.
"Until quite recently, we saw ourselves as part-guarantors of the European order, but we don't sort of see ourselves in that way anymore," said Mr. Freedman, the King's College professor.
We've already agreed, the Prime Minister and I, that as co-guarantors of the Good Friday Agreement, that there would be no return to borders of the past, or a hard border.
They're the guarantors of freedom; if held to and believed in, they cannot be destroyed either by black bags of money, or by populists who honor the powers who destroy these values.
Mr. Polga-Hecimovich, who has long rubbed elbows with Latin American officers, said he suspected that few were eager for this new role as guarantors of each president's policies and political standing.
STATE-GUARANTEED/GRANDFATHERED SENIOR, SUBORDINATED AND MARKET LINKED SECURITIES The 'AAA' ratings of LBBW's state-guaranteed/grandfathered senior, subordinated debt and market-linked securities reflect the credit strength of the federal guarantors.
STATE-GUARANTEED/GRANDFATHERED SECURITIES The ratings of HSH's state-guaranteed/grandfathered senior debt, subordinated debt and market-linked securities are sensitive to changes in Fitch's view of the creditworthiness of the guarantors.
What motivates it is not the defense of free speech, but an ideology that condemns "politically correct" activists and administrators and dubiously recommends "free markets" as the best guarantors of such rights.
The fact that Russia, Turkey and Iran – and not the USA - are ready to act as guarantors and jointly resolve the Syrian crisis also indicates the formation of a new geopolitical order.
The Hebrew Free Loan Society typically provides interest-free loans of up to $7,500 to low-income people who have two guarantors and reside in New York City, Long Island or Westchester.
The United Nations, the European Union, the Organization of African Unity (now the African Union) and the United States had pledged to act as guarantors, and so were also in the wrong.
If mortgage finance reform undergoes the changes similar to the Johnson-Crapo plan, mortgage rates may climb 50 basis points due to higher costs to compensate private sector guarantors for the loans.
It's not 1945 again but it is the moment for Europe to reassert itself in the name of values it knows are not abstract, but the guarantors of human dignity and freedom.
It was brokered by Russia and Turkey, now seen as guarantors of the agreement, and despite some violations, it has held longer than any others since the war began almost six years ago.
"Iran, Russia and Turkey are ready to facilitate the drafting of an agreement, which is already being negotiated, between the Syrian government and the opposition, and to become its guarantors," the declaration said.
Nations could help by acting as guarantors with lenders, allowing Iraq to take out soft loans to fund infrastructure projects, Mahdi al-Alaq, Secretary-General of Iraq's Council of Ministers, told the conference.
Anonymous guarantors are in a privileged position compared with other bidders in the room, who know only that there is a guarantee but not who has made it, or how much it is.
"The Eurosystem is excluding investment funds as eligible issuers and guarantors for the collateralization of Eurosystem credit operations, taking into account their specific risks related to potential asset portfolio changes," the ECB said.
STATE-GUARANTEED/GRANDFATHERED SENIOR, SUBORDINATED AND MARKET LINKED SECURITIES The 'AAA' ratings of LBBW's state-guaranteed/grandfathered senior, subordinated debt and market-linked securities reflect the credit strength of the regional state guarantors.
Following an approach initiated by Sotheby's, New York City's Consumer Affairs Department in September recommended that the published results of lots bought by third-party guarantors should subtract any fees paid to them.
But with competition between the auction houses pushing up valuations — and thus creating "growth," or at least inflation — more guaranteed lots are selling to their guarantors, without any external bidding validating the price.
"My priorities are to establish stronger levels of taxpayer protection, preserve the 30-year fixed rate mortgage, increase competition among mortgage guarantors, and promote access to affordable housing," Crapo wrote in a release.
Mr. Mnuchin and Mr. Donovan will tackle not only changes to the corporate and individual tax codes but also the potential restructuring of the government-sponsored mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The statement said that the three countries had determined there was no military solution to the conflict, and agreed to be guarantors of any prospective agreement between the Assad regime and the opposition.
The $10 million CAD includes $7 million CAD cash and $3 million CAD more from five or more guarantors, presented by Meng and her attorney's as sureties that she would remain in the country.
Among the few stars who do, by common consent among studio bosses, producers and agents, seem to be guarantors of success are the biggest comedy actors—names such as Kevin Hart and Melissa McCarthy.
State-owned companies are finding it easier to register as guarantors for offshore loans due to their closer ties with the government, but the door is not entirely closed for others, some bankers said.
Occasionally guarantors can hit the jackpot, such as in November when the painting "Salvator Mundi," attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, sold at Christie's for $450.3 million, about $350 million over the agreed minimum price.
And he was shocked by the amount guarantors were expected to earn: 80 times the monthly rent, not just the difference between his income and the 40 times the rent that most landlords require.
They said Assange and his guarantors had forfeited more than 110,000 pounds ($156,000) when he failed to surrender and he had already spent 5-1/2 years in conditions which were "akin to imprisonment".
RATING SENSITIVITIES The Short-Term rating of 'F74' assigned to the CP programme would move in tandem with the Short-Term Issuer Default Ratings of the guarantors, which currently have the same Short-Term ratings.
A national infrastructure bill then could be legislated, possibly with alternate guarantees, so that the country could benefit from a rapid recovery, while simultaneously developing its offshore gas reserves with the assistance of the guarantors.
Amongst its founders and financial guarantors were the Maharajas of Patiala, Kapurthala, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Cooch Behar and Indor, the Nizam of Hyderabad, Yorkshire cricketing grandee Lord Hawke and the businessman and hotelier Sir Victor Sassoon.
"We as guarantors — Turkey, Iran, Russia — will do everything for this to work," Mr. Putin said in remarks carried on Russian television, speaking in Sochi, Russia, after meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
The proposed guarantors represented, after deducting intercompany eliminations, GBP88.1 million, or 0003%, of EBITDA (as defined in indenture) and GBP248.1 million, or 94.6%, of Ocado's net assets for the 52 weeks ended 27 November 2016.
Cuba's foreign minister said in a tweet late on Friday the country would respect the protocols of the negotiations it had been hosting and was consulting with both parties and the guarantors of the talks.
The coalition said six countries would be acting as guarantors, and any final accord must include a date for a presidential vote, reform of the national electoral board, release of political prisoners, and emergency humanitarian aid.
In 2012, Assange and his guarantors forfeited more than 110,000 pounds ($156,000) when he skipped bail and his defence team said he had already spent 5-1/2 years in conditions which were "akin to imprisonment".
The breakeven OC's main constituent remains the credit loss component of 9.4%, driven by the relatively high share of peripheral Europe exposure (6.9%) and the pool's high concentration, with 289 assets assigned to 141 final guarantors.
"What we heard this morning gave us the hope and the conviction that the leaders and the three guarantors have come to this conference with the determination to overcome challenges and resolve the issues," Feltman said.
"Auctions have become a public forum for private transactions," he added, referring to how it has become routine for at least a third of lots at evening contemporary sales to have been "presold" to external guarantors.
The business is being challenged by a regulatory crackdown after the UK's Financial Conduct Authority issued warnings last year on the guarantor-lending industry, saying guarantors do not always understand the risk they are taking on.
At question in the case is what legal protections are available to Valerie Hawkins and Janice Patterson, who were required by the bank to sign on as guarantors on a loan application submitted by their husbands.
The business is being challenged by a regulatory crackdown after the UK's Financial Conduct Authority issued warnings last year on the guarantor-lending industry, saying guarantors do not always understand the risk they are taking on.
"We're not sure whether (Apple) want to buy the cobalt for the battery makers that supply them or whether they are planning to stand behind the cobalt supply chain as guarantors," a cobalt industry source said.
The Irish and British governments, who are co-guarantors of the two-decade old peace deal, have urged the parties to engage quickly, particularly as Britain is preparing to launch formal divorce proceedings from the European Union.
And because our individual incomes were below a certain amount, the three of us needed guarantors, which meant our North Carolina-dwelling parents had to be on call to sign forms remotely at a moment's notice. 5.
Meanwhile, Australian media company Ten Network requested that its shares be halted from trade after the company's guarantors said they did not intend to "extend ... support for (Ten Network's) credit facilities" after the term ended on Dec.
Over the years, Mulhern and his wife, Tina, bought the family computers, passed along used cars, and helped them find a house in a neighborhood with a good public school, and served as guarantors for the rent.
The Irish and British governments - guarantors of the Good Friday Agreement - sought to facilitate a compromise, warning that a failure to do so would have "profound and serious" implications and limit the province's influence in Brexit talks.
The expected senior secured debt recovery is underpinned by guarantors representing at least 85% of the group's EBITDA and by noteholders' second-ranking claim on any enforcement proceeds in a distressed sale of assets or the business.
The response came fast: Because he didn't meet the landlord's income requirements and neither of his parents lived in the tristate area, so they couldn't act as guarantors, the landlord wanted four months' rent as security deposit.
While a credit score of 680 is generally fine for a tenant, guarantors often need to have a score of around 700, according to Erin Whitney, a saleswoman at Bohemia Realty Group, which specializes in Upper Manhattan.
"France is ready to work with the E3, United States, and guarantors of the JCPoA, without predetermining an amount or a financial mechanism that will require in any case international cooperation and in-depth expertise," the diplomat said.
He came to understand that all of the student loan system elements — including banks, guarantors, collection companies, colleges, and even the federal Department of Education — weren't looking out for the students, but rather for their own institutional interests.
"An agreement has been reached to overcome recent difficulties and normalize the conversations between the parties at the table in Havana," said the statement read by representatives of Cuba and Norway, the so-called guarantors of the Colombian talks.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration's hotly anticipated blueprint for overhauling mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may not be published until September as the U.S. Treasury juggles several other pressing issues, the housing regulator told Reuters.
Because of restrictions on the guarantor group as stipulated by the 1993 indenture, the credit facilities and first-lien notes are not 100% secured; the subsidiary guarantors of the first-lien obligations comprised about 45% of consolidated total assets.
Next week's talks in Sochi may end up establishing the regime and Moscow as security guarantors in areas where Turkey has yet to establish total control, and ensure the Syrian Kurdish military presence is, on the face of it, minimal.
To stabilize world order on these terms, the United States and China must serve as guarantors of global public goods—open trade and investment, stable financial flows, climate protection, freedom of travel and navigation, sharing of health knowledge and scientific advances.
For now, Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba, Chile, Brazil, and Norway have agreed to serve as guarantors for the process, and each of the five Latin American countries will play host to the delegations at various stages of a "direct and uninterrupted" negotiation.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Mining companies Vale SA and BHP Billiton Ltd will be financial guarantors of any accord between Brazil's government and Samarco Mineração SA over a deadly November damburst, Attorney General Luis Inacio Adams said on Monday.
The move by the FATF comes amid heightened concern about a sector, championed by some as a means of shaking off government controls, but seen by central banks as a potential threat to their status as guarantors of the financial system.
According to German newspaper HNA, Kassel's municipal government and the state of Hesse have each agreed to step in to serve as guarantors on €3.5 million loans taken out by Documenta und Museum Fridericianum gGmbH, the nonprofit that organizes the exhibition.
"The two governments must act on their responsibilities as co-guarantors of the (1998) Good Friday Agreement which provides for a British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference ... as a matter of urgency," Sinn Fein's leader in Northern Ireland, Michelle O'Neill, said in a statement.
SEEKING OVERSIGHT The move by the FATF comes amid heightened concern about a sector, championed by some as a means of shaking off government controls, but seen by central banks as a potential threat to their status as guarantors of the financial system.
Compared to traditional accommodation in Paris, it's much easier to get a room as you don't need a French full-time work contract, guarantors and all the stupid stuff that landlords and professionals ask you — trust me, it's a nightmare in Paris.
It also said a Russian-led committee with representatives from Turkey, Iran and Russia, the three guarantors of the Astana peace talks who set up "de-escalation" zones across Syria, would be responsible for handing over prisoners of war jailed by the rebels.
By formally acknowledging them as "guarantors," the agreement recognizes their strategic role in determining the future of South Sudan: Ugandan troops are physically present to support Mr. Kiir's faction, and Sudan provides critical support to opposition groups, including those led by Mr. Machar.
"Since we are an independent and profitable part of the business, we are already able to continue our operations with support from our banks, lenders and guarantors," Magnus Wikner, managing director of the Ving group in the Nordics, said in a statement.
Its a disheartening and hard to stomach to see civil society organizations, in their unity, who once formed a formidable force of opposition and were sure guarantors and vanguards of civil liberties being swallowed by the Triage or becoming appendages of the same.
"Loan documents will be amended to provide that both Jared Kushner and (his brother) Joshua Kushner will be guarantors under the non-recourse carve-out guaranty and will individually and collectively constitute key principals for purposes of such documents," Fitch Ratings said in a note.
Russia (which backs the Syrian regime) and Turkey (which supports the rebels) have agreed to act as guarantors for the agreement -- any group which breaks the ceasefire is likely to face reprisals from both Turkey and Russia, which have been on opposing sides until now.
The Irish and British governments - guarantors of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement which ended three decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland - have warned that a failure to reach an agreement would have "profound and serious" implications and limit the province's influence in Brexit talks.
The rating action is linked to a re-assessment of the implications for the credit profiles of the banks' respective guarantors, the Canton of Zurich and the Canton of St. Gallen, of the very sizeable contingent liabilities arising from deficiency guarantees provided to each institution.
Mr. Anastasiades said the two sides were "halfway" to an agreement but still had deep divisions, notably on the issue of whether Turkey, Greece and Britain, the former colonial master, should retain their status as "guarantors" of the island's security, a setup that Russia rejects.
Multispace could look like a brand-new thing or it might look just like, say, Facebook or Google, but its core would be open technologies governed by some incorruptible, benevolent organization whose mission could be likened to that of public libraries: guarantors of free and open information.
The U.S., China, Russia, and Japan could form a council of guarantors monitoring and assisting the mediators, and the United Nations could be called on to endorse the outcome, for the stakes in these negotiations are indeed the peace and security of North East Asia and beyond.
Order federally controlled and mandated mortgage guarantors to update their credit-scoring requirements, insist that scoring models be tested for racial bias, and to encourage the use of alternative models that use information such as bank-account history, rental payments, or mobile-phone payments to assess creditworthiness.
The campaign is raising everything from the gifts Kaine received during his time as Virginia's governor to his past support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal to label the newly formed Democratic ticket as guarantors of the "rigged system" Trump has so often decried on the campaign trail.
Relying on the reputation of generals to win over Congress or the public "sets up military leaders as the guarantors of public support, something that should be anathema to the longstanding balance of civil-military roles in America," Mattis and a colleague wrote in an essay published in 2016.
But a State Department official who briefed reporters in Washington said Russian officials were trying to evade their responsibility because Russia and Iran were guarantors of the Assad government's commitment to adhere to a cease-fire in the peace talks that the Kremlin had helped organize in Astana.
"Iran, Russia, and Turkey express their readiness to facilitate and become the guarantors of the prospective agreement, being negotiated, between the Syrian government and the opposition," read the joint statement released by the three foreign ministers, inviting other countries with influence on the ground to do the same.
The three guarantors of the Astana process - Russia, Iran and Turkey - must meet urgently to re-install the de-escalation zones in Syria, he said, speaking hours before a U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution on a 30-day truce Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay, editing by Tom Miles
"There are incidents, we know about them, we are informed, and we are trying and hoping that the two guarantors, and we trust they will, succeed in overcoming them so that they reach the point in which the cessation of hostilities will be recognized and working this time," he said.
But as guarantors of public order and personal liberty, as sources of meaning and memory and solidarity, as engines of common purpose in the service of the common good, successful nation-states offer something that few of the transnational institutions or organizations bestriding our globalized world have been able to supply.
As a matter of fact, Russia, Iran and Turkey taking this decision at the negotiation table, Russia and Turkey acting as the "guarantors" of the process rather than its parties, and the Syrian regime's direct mention of a ceasefire are significant developments that have failed to be achieved until now.
Before reading and then signing the statement announcing the last agreement of all, against a backdrop of a blue banner featuring a white dove and the words Peace Talks, the top negotiators sang the Colombian national anthem alongside representatives of Cuba and Norway, who have acted as guarantors of the process.
On Thursday, the foreign ministers of Britain, Greece and Turkey — the three countries that are designated as "guarantors" of the nation's sovereignty under a 1959 treaty — met in Geneva, prompting the new United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, to observe that Cyprus could be "a symbol of hope" this year.
"It is urgent that Russia and Iran, the guarantors of the Astana process and allies of the Damascus regime, make arrangements for the bombing to cease and that humanitarian assistance arrives safely, completely and without hindrance to those who need it," foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Von der Muhll said in a statement.
BOLAGSVERKET) AND PREVIOUSLY COMMUNICATED TIMETABLE FOR FINALIZATION OF RECAPITALIZATION PLAN HAS THEREFORE BEEN SOMEWHAT DELAYED * SAYS DUE TO THIS DELAY, ALSO THE CONVERSION OF BTA UE, BTA 1 AND BTA B AS WELL AS THE ISSUANCE OF SHARES IN THE COMMITMENT FEE ISSUE TO GUARANTORS OF THE CASH ISSUE WILL BE DELAYED * SAYS REGISTRATION WITH THE SWEDISH COMPANIES REGISTRATION OFFICE AND THE SUBSEQUENT ISSUANCE OF SHARES IN THE COMMITMENT FEE ISSUE TO THE GUARANTORS OF THE CASH ISSUE AS WELL AS CONVERSION OF BTA UE, BTA 1 AND BTA B WILL BE COMPLETED AS SOON AS TECHNICALLY AND PRACTICALLY POSSIBLE, ALTHOUGH AT THE EARLIEST ON OR ABOUT 1 DECEMBER 2017 AND ON OR ABOUT 11 DECEMBER 2017, RESPECTIVELY ​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Stockholm Newsroom)
The banks guarantee the repayment of individual tranches of UFG's CPs, subject to a total limit of EUR497.5m split as follows between the guarantors: EUR96m for CACIB EUR138.5m for LCL EUR203m for Credit Cooperatif EUR180m for BECM The banks' guarantees are not joint and each bank is only exposed to the CPs it guarantees.
Blanche's mission in Friday's hearing was to convince Judge Oetken that Fruman was not a flight risk, that the $1 million bond, which Fruman's son, brother, and sister-in-law are guarantors for, was enough to keep him in the country, and that he was never going to, and never did, attempt to flee the country.
"Taking into consideration the current situation in our region, the continuation of the security and guarantees system, which has been the solid basis of the 43-year-long security and stability on the Island, is a necessity," Mr. Cavusoglu said in the statement, referring to the system of guarantors, which Turkey used as its rationale for the 1974 invasion.
The stability and continuity of centuries of self-government, our commitment to freedom under the rule of law, our belief in enterprise and innovation, but above all, the talent and genius of all our people – and especially our young people – are the seeds of our success in the future, as they have been the guarantors of our success in the past.
The notes will be secured by first-priority security interests in all of the equity interests of Trilogy in the guarantors and Trilogy's equity interests in the co-issuer along with a pledge of any intercompany indebtedness owed to Trilogy or any guarantor by 21500degrees or its subsidiaries or any indebtedness owed to the company by any minority shareholder in 21000degrees.
Instead, professionals must in some circumstances put their clients' interest ahead of their own, and must in others serve as a government agent — as in the case of lawyers acting as officers of the court, doctors acting as servants of the public health, and accountants acting as the guarantors of truthful disclosure and the gatekeepers of compliance with the securities laws.
HAVRE — Great Britain, France and Russia, the guarantors of the independence of Belgium, which Germany, another guarantor, has so ruthlessly violated, have entered into a solemn pact that they will not lay down the sword until the integrity of King Albert's Kingdom has been re-established, its political and economic independence have been restored and generous compensation has been paid for the wrongs which it has suffered.
Despite the shooting, a meeting scheduled for Tuesday in Moscow involving the Turkish, Russian and Iranian foreign ministers went forward, followed by a statement later from the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, that the three had agreed to expand a fragile cease-fire in Syria, help the rebels and the Syrian government fashion a peace agreement and act as guarantors if a solution can be found.
As described above, the residual value of approximately $260 million after fully recovering the $923 million term loan at PropCo I is applied towards the Delaware B-4 term loan via an unsecured guaranty by the indirect parent of PropCo I. TRU Taj LLC Debt The notes are secured by a stock pledge in certain international subsidiaries, including guarantors of the European ABL and the EBITDA associated with these pledged entities was $323 million in 2015, calculated on a covenant basis.
As described above, the residual value of approximately $334 million after fully recovering the $0003 million term loan at PropCo I is applied toward the Toys-Delaware B-4 term loan via an unsecured guaranty by the indirect parent of PropCo I. TRU Taj LLC Debt The $583 million notes due 2021 are secured by a stock pledge in certain international subsidiaries, including guarantors of the European ABL, and the EBITDA attributed to TRU Taj was $173 million in 2016, calculated on a covenant basis.

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