Examples of Best Practice Guidelines in a sentence
In compliance to AMFI Best Practice Guidelines, AMFI circular No. 17/10-11 dated October 22, 2010, the Mutual Fund offers its Unit holders, facility to register multiple bank accounts for pay-in & payout purposes and designate one of the registered bank account as “Default Bank Account”.
In compliance to AMFI Best Practice Guidelines, AMFI circular No. 17/10-11 dated October 22, 2010, the Mutual Fund offers its unitholder facility to register multiple bank accounts for pay-in & payout purposes and designate one of the registered bank account as ‘Default Bank Account’.
CIR/MIRSD/66/2016 dated July 21, 2016 and CIR/ MIRSD/120/2016 dated November 10, 2016 on Operationalisation of Central KYC (CKYC), read with AMFI Best Practice Guidelines circular No. 68/2016-17 dated December 22, 2016 and circular no.
The provisions of the state ethics statutes and the Code of Ethics, Professional Standards or Best Practice Guidelines of the professions supersede anything to the contrary contained in the policies of the Provider or the Provider's procedures and practices.
The Provider agrees to ensure that each individual providing services under this agreement operates ethically in accordance with the Provider's ethics policy and state ethics laws and, as appropriate, in compliance with all relevant Codes of Ethics, Professional Standards or Best Practice Guidelines of the profession(s) represented.
CIR/MIRSD/66/2016 dated July 21, 2016 and CIR/MIRSD/120/2016 dated November 10, 2016 on Operationalisation of Central KYC (CKYC), read with AMFI Best Practice Guidelines circular no.
SEBI/ HO/IMD/IMD-IDOF5/P/CIR/2021/624 dated September 2, 2021 and AMFI Best Practice Guidelines Circular No.100 /2022-23 dated April 26, 2022 on ‘Alignment of interest of AMCs with the Unitholders of the Mutual Fund schemes’, the AMC shall invest such amounts in such schemes of the mutual fund, based on the risks associated with the schemes, as may be specified by the SEBI from time to time.
Information could be based upon internal findings or findings from external sources and may include recipient rights violations, licensing violations/sanctions, malpractice claims, unethical conduct, certification/accreditation decisions, and non-adherence to LifeWays Standards and Best Practice Guidelines.
The honesty among the respondents’ can therefore be questioned (Bryman, 2016).
The Provider agrees to ensure that each individual providing services under this Agreement operates ethically in accordance with the Provider's ethics policy and state ethics laws and, as appropriate, in compliance with all relevant Codes of Ethics, Professional Standards or Best Practice Guidelines of the profession(s) represented.