Alternative Strategies definition

Alternative Strategies means TDAM Alternative Funds, TDAM Investment Funds and Managed Accounts that invest in alternative asset classes, including private debt, mortgages, infrastructure and real estate.
Alternative Strategies is defined in Section 2.02 hereof.
Alternative Strategies means scientific methods and testing strategies which do not use protected animals, or which (compared to existing scientific methods and testing strategies) use fewer protected animals or reduce the pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm caused to protected animals.

Examples of Alternative Strategies in a sentence

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  • Mercantile Absolute Return Master Fund LLC; Mercantile Absolute Return Fund LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Fund LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Master Fund LLC; Mercantile Long-Short Manager Fund LLC; Mercantile Long-Short Manager Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC; Mercantile Absolute Return Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC By: /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Institutional Account Agreement, dated as of September 29, 2016, between Active Portfolios Multi-Manager Directional Alternatives Fund (now known as Multi-Manager Directional Alternative Strategies Fund), a series of Columbia Funds Series Trust I and J.▇.

  • Lazard World Dividend & Income Fund, Inc., Lazard Alternative Strategies Fund, L.L.C., Lazard Global Total Return and Income Fund, Inc.

  • Institutional Account Agreement, dated as of April 18, 2012, between Active Portfolios Multi-Manager Alternative Strategies Fund (now known as Multi-Manager Alternative Strategies Fund), a series of Columbia Funds Series Trust I and ▇.▇.

  • Institutional Account Agreement, dated as of September 29, 2016, between Active Portfolios Multi-Manager Directional Alternatives Fund (now known as Multi-Manager Directional Alternative Strategies Fund), a series of Columbia Funds Series Trust I and ▇.▇.

  • PNC Absolute Return Master Fund LLC, PNC Absolute Return Fund LLC, PNC Absolute Return TEDI Fund LLC, PNC Alternative Strategies Master Fund LLC, PNC Alternative Strategies Fund LLC, PNC Alternative Strategies TEDI Fund LLC, PNC Long-Short Master Fund LLC, PNC Long-Short Fund, LLC, PNC Long-Short TEDI Fund LLC Name: K▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Customer Prime Broker Account Agreement, dated as of April 23, 2012, between Active Portfolio Multi-Manager Alternative Strategies Fund (now known as Multi-Manager Alternative Strategies Fund), a series of Columbia Funds Series Trust I and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ & Co.

  • Subscriptions generally shall be submitted by or through a placement agent, sub-placement agent or other intermediary, and all subscriptions shall be subject to acceptance by the applicable Fund, it being understood that the Fund, acting through Alternative Strategies Group, Inc., each Fund’s investment adviser (“ASGI”), shall have the right to accept or reject subscriptions in its sole discretion.

  • Mercantile Absolute Return Master Fund LLC; Mercantile Absolute Return Fund LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Fund LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Master Fund LLC; Mercantile Long-Short Manager Fund LLC; Mercantile Long-Short Manager Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC; Mercantile Alternative Strategies Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC; Mercantile Absolute Return Fund for Tax Exempt/Deferred Investors LLC By: /s/▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.


More Definitions of Alternative Strategies

Alternative Strategies means the strategies set out in Section 4 of Schedule 1 (Client Specification);

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