Business Entertainment definition

Business Entertainment means an Access Person’s participation in lunches, dinners, cocktail parties, sporting activities or similar business gatherings conducted for business purposes. Business Entertainment is not a Gift.
Business Entertainment means any activity where the primary purpose is to further business relations and includes, but is not limited to such activities as dinners, golf outings, sporting events, and theatre and concert performances.
Business Entertainment means ordinary and usual business entertainment such as an occasional meal, ticket to a sporting event or theater, or comparable entertainment, so long as it is neither so frequent nor so extensive as to raise any question of propriety and the person providing the Business Entertainment must accompany the recipient to any such function

Examples of Business Entertainment in a sentence

  • Upon becoming an Access Person, each Access Person will receive a copy of the Code, along with the Loomis Sayles Insider Trading Policies and Procedures and Loomis Sayles Gifts, Business Entertainment and Political Contributions Policies and Procedures.

  • Other reporting and certification requirements are set forth in the Gifts and Business Entertainment Policy, Political Contributions Policy, and Personal Securities Transactions Policy.

  • Any item of value given or received that does not meet the definition of Business Entertainment will be considered a Gift under the Code.

  • Providing Gifts and Business Entertainment General Principles • Gifts and business entertainment should be provided in a manner that does not create a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest.

  • Please also remember that the Thrivent Financial Gift and Business Entertainment Policy requires reporting of all business gifts given or received on a gift log.


More Definitions of Business Entertainment

Business Entertainment means ordinary and usual business entertainment, such as an occasional meal, tickets to a sporting event or theater, or comparable entertainment, so long as it is neither so frequent nor so extensive as to raise any question of propriety, and so long as the person providing the Business Entertainment participates in the event. Sending a gift certificate for a restaurant is a Gift; accompanying a client to a standard business dinner paid for by Exceed is “Business Entertainment.” All Business Entertainment is subject to Exceed’s policies concerning budgeting, reimbursement, and documentation.
Business Entertainment means ordinary and usual business entertainment such as an occasional meal, ticket to a sporting event or theater, or comparable entertainment, so long as it is neither so frequent nor so extensive as to raise any question of propriety and the person providing the Business Entertainment must accompany the recipient to any such function. "Chief Compliance Officer" means the person designated by the Adviser and the Fund to act in that capacity under Rule 38a1 of the U.S. Investment Company Act of 1940 or similar authority. Any action, duty or responsibility delegated to the Chief Compliance Officer under this Code of Ethics may, in his absence, (and shall, with respect to actions involving the personal transactions of the Chief Compliance Officer) be performed by another Compliance Officer or the President. Any action, duty or responsibility of Saturna Capital's Chief Compliance Officer under this Code is the responsibility of the Compliance Officer of a subsidiary where such Officer is employed. "Control" means the power to exercise a controlling influence over the management or policies of a company, unless such power is solely the result of an official position with such company. There is a presumption of control on the part of any person who owns beneficially 25% of the voting securities of the company. "Disinterested Trustee" means a trustee of a Fund who is not an Interested Person of the Fund. Only for purposes of this Code, Disinterested Trustee shall include a trustee of a Fund who, though an Interested Person of the Adviser by virtue being solely a consultant to a Fund, is not an employee, officer or director of the Adviser. "Fund" means any U.S. registered investment company adopting this Code of Ethics. "Gift" includes anything of value, but does not include ordinary and usual "Business Entertainment". "Interested Person" of another person means, when used with respect to a Fund:
Business Entertainment means any business entertainment, including meals, drinks, sporting events, theater, concerts, golf and family outings.
Business Entertainment means ordinary and usual business entertainment such as an occasional meal, ticket to a sporting event or theater, or comparable entertainment, so long as it is neither so frequent nor so extensive as to raise any question of propriety and the person providing the Business Entertainment must accompany the recipient to any such function. "Chief Compliance Officer" means the person designated by the Adviser and the Fund to act in that capacity under Rule 38a1 of the U.S. Investment Company Act of 1940 or similar authority. Any action, duty or responsibility delegated to the Chief Compliance Officer under this Code of Ethics may, in his absence, (and shall, with respect to actions involving the personal transactions of the Chief Compliance Officer) be performed by another Compliance Officer or the President. Any action, duty or responsibility of Saturna Capital's Chief Compliance Officer under this Code is the responsibility of the Compliance Officer of a subsidiary where such Officer is employed. "Control" means the power to exercise a controlling influence over the management or policies of a company, unless such power is solely the result of an official position with such company. There is a presumption of control on the part of any person who owns beneficially 25% of the voting securities of the company. "Disinterested Trustee" means a trustee of a Fund who is not an Interested Person of the Fund. Only for purposes of this Code, Disinterested Trustee shall include a trustee of a Fund who, though an Interested Person of the Adviser by virtue being solely a consultant to a Fund, is not an employee, officer or director of the Adviser. "Fund" means any U.S. registered investment company adopting this Code of Ethics. "Gift" includes anything of value, but does not include ordinary and usual "Business Entertainment". "Interested Person" of another person means, when used with respect to a Fund: any affiliated person of such company, any member of the immediate family of any natural person who is an affiliated person of such company, any Interested Person of any investment adviser or principal underwriter for such company, any person or partner or employee of any person who at any time since the beginning of the last two fiscal years of such company has acted as legal counsel for such company, any broker or dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or any affiliated person of such a broker or dealer, and any natural person whom the Securities a...
Business Entertainment means entertainment in the form of any social event, hospitality event, charitable event, sporting event, entertainment event, meal, leisure activity or event of like nature or purpose, as well as any transportation and/or lodging accompanying or related to the activity or event (excluding local transportation), including such entertainment offered in connection with an educational event or business conference, entertainment of clients or recruitment of job candidates where the provider of the entertainment accompanies and participates with the recipient of the entertainment, whether or not business is conducted during, or is considered attendant to, the event.
Business Entertainment means any business entertainment, including meals, drinks, sporting events, theater, concerts, golf and family outings given or received by an Access Person with the giver in attendance.
Business Entertainment means entertainment (including hospitality of any kind, given free of charge) provided