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credit entry

credit entry
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    • an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items

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    1. Moreover, allowing two state-supported export-credit agencies to provide services and establish their client base in this segment might defer the entry of potential market players.
    2. on the working day on which the own resources are credited to the account of the Commission, a statement of account or a credit advice showing the entry of the own resources;
    3. Since the Member States are required to grant credit for tax deducted from interest and royalty payments, it is necessary to ensure that this Directive is transposed by the date of entry into force of the 2003 Act of Accession.
    4. Under the Solvency Directive, credit institutions must have own funds equivalent to at least 8 % of their risk-adjusted assets, whereas the previous German legislation required a ratio of 5,6 %; however, this ratio was based on a narrower definition of own funds than that which has applied since the entry into force of the Own Funds Directive.
    5. In case a marketable debt instrument is issued by a non-financial corporation [45] that is not rated by an accepted external credit assessment institution (ECAI), the place of issue must be the euro area. Settlement procedures The debt instrument must be transferable in book-entry form.
    6. The receiving NCB/ECB shall check without delay all details contained in the payment order which are necessary for the appropriate credit entry to be made to the RTGS account of the receiving participant (including the unique identifier in order to avoid double crediting).
    7. any instruction by a participant to place at the disposal of a recipient an amount of money by means of a book entry on the accounts of a credit institution, a central bank, a central counterparty or a settlement agent, or any instruction which results in the assumption or discharge of a payment obligation as defined by the rules of the system, or’;
    8. Under the Solvency Directive, credit institutions must have own funds equivalent to at least 8 % of their risk-adjusted assets, whereas the old German legislation required a ratio of 5,6 %; however, this ratio was based on a narrower definition of own funds than that which has applied since the entry into force of the Own Funds Directive.
    9. Under the Solvency Directive, credit insitutions must have own funds equivalent to at least 8 % of their risk-adjusted assets, whereas the previous German legislation required a ratio of 5,6 %; however, this ratio was based on a narrower definition of own funds than that which has applied since the entry into force of the Own Funds Directive.
    10. Where in the case of a linked credit agreement, as defined in Article 3(n), national legislation at the time of the entry into force of this Directive already provides that funds cannot be made available to the consumer before the expiry of a specific period, Member States may exceptionally provide that the period referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article may be reduced to this specific period at the explicit request of the consumer.
    11. A system designated prior to the entry into force of national provisions implementing Directive 2009/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 amending Directive 98/26/EC on settlement finality in payment and securities settlement systems and Directive 2002/47/EC on financial collateral arrangements as regards linked systems and credit claims shall continue to be designated for the purposes of this Directive.