Capital Market Law definition

Capital Market Law or the “Authority” means the Saudi Capital Market Authority;
Capital Market Law means Kingdom’s Capital Market Law issued by Royal Decree No. M/30 dated 2/6/1424H (as amended or re-enacted from time to time);
Capital Market Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 1995 (nineteen ninety-five) on Capital Market.

Examples of Capital Market Law in a sentence

  • The provisions of the Turkish Commercial Code, the Capital Market Law and related legislations shall be applicable to matters not covered by the Articles of Association.

  • The Company may issue bonds and any other debt securities bearing the features of capital market securities which the Board of Directors may be authorized to issue, in order to sell them to individuals or legal entities, in Turkey or abroad in accordance with the Turkish Commercial Code, the Capital Market Law and any other related legislation via resolutions of Board of Directors.

  • The Board of Directors of the Company is authorised to increase the issued share capital by issuing new shares up to the authorised share capital, to resolve to restrict the pre-emption rights of the shareholders and to take resolutions regarding the issuance of premium shares whenever it is deemed necessary, in compliance with the Capital Market Law.

  • The convening for the meetings shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the Turkish Commercial Code and Capital Market Law.

  • Under Turkish exchange control regulations, the Recipient may be required to use a financial intermediary institution approved under the Turkish Capital Market Law to acquire or sell shares traded on a foreign market and to report such activity to the Capital Markets Board.


More Definitions of Capital Market Law

Capital Market Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 8 of 1995 (one thousand nine hundred ninety five) concerning Capital Market.
Capital Market Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 1995 (nineteen ninety-five) on the Capital Market, promulgated on 10-11-1995 (tenth of November of nineteen ninety-five) and its implementing regulation.
Capital Market Law means Law No. 8 of 1995 on Capital Market.
Capital Market Law means Law of the Republic of Indonesia No.8 of 1995 dated November 10, 1995 concerning the Capital Market, published in the State Gazette No.64 of 1995 Supplement No.3608 as partially amended by Financial Sector Development and Strengthening Law.
Capital Market Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 1995 (nineteen ninety-five) on Capital Market. “Sukuk Trustee” shall mean PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (PERSERO), domiciled and having its principal place of business in Central Jakarta, or any of its successors, acting for its own account and under this Sukuk Ijarah Trustee Agreement acting for the interest of all the Sukuk Ijarah Holders. Jakarta, 8th March 2010 I, Uki Ukanto, sworn and authorized translator by virtue of Decree of Governor of Jakarta No. 2238/2004, certify that the above is true and accurate English version translated from its original Indonesian text.
Capital Market Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 1995 (nineteen ninety-five) on Capital Market. Jakarta, 8th March 2010 I, Uki Ukanto, sworn and authorized translator by virtue of Decree of Governor of Jakarta No. 2238/2004, certify that the above is true and accurate English version translated from its original Indonesian text.
Capital Market Law means the Capital Market Law issued by Royal Decree M/30 dated 2/6/1424H. “CMA” means the Capital Market Authority.