bank guarantee in English

collateral provided by a bank

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1. Instead, the complainant proposed to provide a bank guarantee for the amount of the advance payment.

2. Currently, NPCIL takes out a bank guarantee for this amount against which it pays an annual fee.

3. Payment was secured by a mortgage amounting to DEM 4000000 and a bank guarantee of DEM 1800000.

4. 41) By doing that, it avoids the accrual of additional interest on the principal and it may withdraw the bank guarantee previously provided.

5. For example, recruitment agents deposit with my office a bank guarantee of Rs. 50 lakhs before they get a license, which is valid for five years.

6. · Loans of more than Rs. 3.75 lakh crore have been given to more than 9 crore account holders without any bank guarantee under the Mudra scheme.

7. ATA Carnets, often referred to as passports for goods, simplify the entry by eliminating the need to post some form of financial guarantee, for example a temporary import bond or bank guarantee.

8. Prosecution sanctions by CBI or State Police against illegal agents; and increase in the amount of Bank Guarantee deposited by the recruiting agents from Rs.20 lakhs to Rs.50 lakhs; are some of the steps in this direction.

9. As to the claim for bank guarantee commission charges described in paragraph # above, the Panel recalls the “ # ” Panel's finding that “beyond a certain point in time, the economic and other consequences of Iraq's invasion and occupation of Kuwait would have abated

10. As to the claim for bank guarantee commission charges described in paragraph 225 above, the Panel recalls the “E2A” Panel’s finding that “beyond a certain point in time, the economic and other consequences of Iraq’s invasion and occupation of Kuwait would have abated.

11. ((Appeal - Actions for damages - Second paragraph of Article 340 TFEU - Excessive duration of the proceedings in two cases before the General Court of the European Union - Damage allegedly suffered by the applicants - Material damage - Bank guarantee charges - Causal link - Default interest - Non material damage))

12. 57 However, the two circumstances referred to by the General Court in paragraphs 87 and 88 of the judgment under appeal cannot be relevant for finding that the causal link between the breach of the obligation to adjudicate within a reasonable time, in Case T‐54/06, and the damage suffered by Kendrion as a result of paying bank guarantee charges during the period by which that time was exceeded cannot have been severed by the decision of that undertaking to provide that guarantee.