Eligible Private Lender Law and Legal Definition
According to 31 CFR 25.100 [Title 31 -- Money and Finance: Treasury; Subtitle A -- Office of the Secretary of the Treasury; Part 25 -- Prepayment of Foreign Military Sales Loans Made by the Defense Security Assistance Agency and Foreign Military Sales Loans Made by the Federal Financing Bank and Guaranteed by the Defense Security Assistance Agency; Subpart A – General], eligible private lender means:
“(1) Any of the following entities:
(i) Any banking, savings, or lending institution, or any subsidiary or affiliate thereof, chartered or otherwise lawfully organized under the laws of any State, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory or possession of the United States, including, but not limited to, any bank, trust company, industrial bank, investment banking company, savings association, savings and loan association, building and loan association, savings bank, credit union, or finance company, which is doing business in the United States;
(ii) Any broker or dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934;
(iii) Any company lawfully organized as an insurance company, and which is subject to supervision by the insurance commissioner or a similar official or agency of a State; or
(iv) Any United States pension fund; or
(2) Any trust or other special purpose financing entity which is funded initially by an entity or entities of the type described in paragraph (i)(1) of this section.”
Legal Definition list
- Eligible Payroll
- Eligible Partnership [Education]
- Eligible Participant [Education]
- Eligible Orphan
- Eligible Orchardist
- Eligible Private Lender
- Eligible Product
- Eligible Professional Development Provider [Education]
- Eligible Recipient [Public Health and Welfare]
- Eligible Recipient Agency
- Eligible Solar, Wind, Waste or Geothermal Facility