Agreed Strategy definition

Agreed Strategy means the strategy as set out in Schedule 1 or as otherwise agreed between DMP and the Client from time to time.

Examples of Agreed Strategy in a sentence

  • Schedule 1 - Agreed Strategy and Fees The portfolio will be managed in accordance with the one or more of the following strategies, consistent with the relevant product information memorandum and/or fact sheet as at the Commencement Date.

  • Schedule 1 - Agreed Strategy and Fees DMPAM is licenced to provide General Investment Advice to Wholesale Clients only.

  • Schedule 1 - Agreed Strategy and Fees‌ The portfolio will be managed in accordance with the one or more of the following strategies, consistent with the relevant product information memorandum and/or fact sheet as at the Commencement Date.

Related to Agreed Strategy

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • Strategy means the Department of Education International Risk Management Strategy for Homestays and Short Term Cultural Exchanges developed and implemented under section 171 of the Working With Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 as in force at any given time.

  • Michigan strategic fund means the Michigan strategic fund as described in the Michigan strategic fund act, 1984 PA 270, MCL 125.2001 to 125.2094.

  • spatial development framework means the Mhlontlo Municipal Spatial Development Framework prepared and adopted in terms of sections 20 and 21 of the Act and Chapter 2 of this By-Law;

  • Commercial Development means any development on private land that is not heavy industrial or residential. The category includes, but is not limited to: hospitals, laboratories and other medical facilities, educational institutions, recreational facilities, plant nurseries, car wash facilities, mini-malls and other business complexes, shopping malls, hotels, office buildings, public warehouses and other light industrial complexes.