Combined Code definition

Combined Code means the combined code on corporate governance published from time to time by the Financial Reporting Council.
Combined Code means the combined code as defined in and appended to the Listing Rules;

Examples of Combined Code in a sentence

  • Although the Trustee is not governed by the Combined Code, which applies to UK fully listed companies, the Directors of the Trustee believe that the internal control aspects of the Code help demonstrate good governance and therefore the Trustee has followed the principles of the Code in relation to internal controls.

  • In accordance with the Financial Services Authority’s Combined Code, the Board has agreed procedures for directors in the furtherance of their duties to take independent professional advice if necessary, at the Company’s expense.

  • As you will be a non-executive director of the Company, the Board as a whole will determine your remuneration in accordance with the requirements of good corporate governance, the Financial Services Authority’s Combined Code and the Financial Services Authority’s Listing Rules.

  • Work includes analysing documents, speaking to executive directors and carrying out duties as a non-executive director in line with the Combined Code on Corporate Governance.

  • In exercising those rights, they will have regard to the Combined Code issued by the Hampel Committee on Corporate Governance.


More Definitions of Combined Code

Combined Code the principles of good governance and code of best practice appended to, but not forming part of, the Listing Rules;
Combined Code means the UK Combined Code on Corporate Governance;
Combined Code the Combined Code on Corporate Governance published in July 2003 by the Financial Reporting Council;
Combined Code means the Combined Code or Corporate Governance published in June 2006 by the Financial Reporting Council;
Combined Code means the principles of good governance and code of best practice derived by the Committee on Corporate Governance from the Committee's Final Report and from the Cadbury and Greenbury Reports