AMF General Regulation definition

AMF General Regulation. The general regulation of the Autorité des marchés financiers, the French stock exchange regulator, which is available in French and English at xxx.xxx-xxxxxx.xxx.
AMF General Regulation means the General Regulation (Réglement général) of the French Autorité des marchés financiers.
AMF General Regulation shall have the meaning set forth in forth in Recital (D);

Examples of AMF General Regulation in a sentence

  • Units may not be redeemed if the FCP’s assets fall below EUR 300,000; if the assets remain below this amount for a period of 30 days, the management company shall make the necessary provisions to liquidate the fund in question, or to carry out one of the operations mentioned in article 422-17 of the AMF General Regulation (transfer of the fund).

  • Units may not be redeemed if the FCP's assets fall below EUR 300,000; if the assets remain below this amount for a period of 30 days, the management company shall make the necessary provisions to liquidate the fund in question, or to carry out one of the operations mentioned in article 411-16 of the AMF General Regulation (transfer of the fund).

  • Synchronous interrupt request line 2 is mapped on the IVA2.2 INTC.

  • Units may not be redeemed if the Fund’s assets fall below EUR 300,000; if the assets remain below this amount for a period of 30 days, the Management Company shall make the necessary provisions to liquidate the Fund, or to carry out one of the operations mentioned in article 411-16 of the AMF General Regulation (transfer of the Fund).

  • The Public Buy-Out Offer will remain open for a 10 trading day period, in accordance with the provisions of Article 236-7 of the AMF General Regulation.

  • Please ensure documents submitted electronically are clearly labeled.

  • Furthermore, pursuant to the provisions of Article 261-1, I and II of the AMF General Regulation, Alcatel Lucent appointed Accuracy, represented by Messrs.

  • In accordance with Article 231-13 of the AMF General Regulation, Société Générale guarantees the content and the irrevocable nature of the commitments undertaken by the Offeror in the context of the Offer.

  • In accordance with Article 261-1, I and II of the AMF General Regulation, the firm Accuracy, represented by Messrs.

  • This acknowledgement of receipt certifies that the application has been filed with the AMF and stipulates the expiry date of the authorisation period, in accordance with the terms of Articles 411-6 and 411-10 of the AMF General Regulation.


More Definitions of AMF General Regulation

AMF General Regulation means the General Regulation (Réglement général) of the AMF;
AMF General Regulation means the AMF General Regulation for the time being in force;
AMF General Regulation means the Règlement général published by the AMF, as amended from time to time;
AMF General Regulation. ’ means France’s ‘‘Re`glement Ge´ne´ral de L’Autorite´ des Marche´s Financiers,’’ as amended or superseded from time to time.
AMF General Regulation means the AMF General Regulation for the time being in force; “Articles” means these articles of association for the time being of the Company;
AMF General Regulation. ’ means France’s ‘‘Re`glement Ge´ne´ral de L’Autorite´ des Marche´s Financiers,’’ as

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