Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions as set forth from time to time in any Prospectus or contained in any current Registration Statement of the Trust filed with the Commission or as otherwise adopted by the Trustees and the Shareholders in accordance with applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and designated as fundamental policies therein as they may be amended from time to time in accordance with applicable requirements of the 1940 Act
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions as set forth from time to time in any Registration Statement of the Trust filed with the Commission and designated as fundamental policies therein, as they may be amended from time to time in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act.
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions as set forth from time to time in any Prospectus or contained in any current Registration Statement of the Trust filed with the Commission or as otherwise adopted by the Trustees and the Shareholders in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act and designated as fundamental policies therein as they may be amended from time to time in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act.
Examples of Fundamental Policies in a sentence
The Borrower shall comply in all material respects with the requirements of the Investment Company Act and with the Fundamental Policies.
More Definitions of Fundamental Policies
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information and designated as fundamental policies therein.
Fundamental Policies means the investment restrictions set forth in the Prospectus and designated as fundamental policies therein.
Fundamental Policies means, collectively, (i) the policies and objectives for, and limits and restrictions on, investing by the Borrower set forth in its Prospectus as in effect on the Effective Date and which may be changed only by a vote of a majority of the Borrower’s outstanding voting securities (as defined in Section 2(a)(42) of the ICA), and (ii) all policies limiting the incurrence of Indebtedness by the Borrower set forth in its Prospectus as in effect on the Effective Date.
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions of the Company that are set forth and designated as fundamental policies in the Registration Statement.
Fundamental Policies. Fundamental policies are those policies that the Fund has adopted to govern its investments that can be changed only by the vote of a "majority" of the Fund's outstanding voting securities. Under the Investment Company Act, a "majority" vote is defined as the vote of the holders of the lesser of: |_| 67% or more of the shares present or represented by proxy at a shareholder meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares are present or represented by proxy, or |_| more than 50% of the outstanding shares. The Fund's investment objective is a fundamental policy. Other policies described in the Prospectus or this Statement of Additional Information are "fundamental" only if they are identified as such. The Fund's Board of Trustees can change non-fundamental policies without shareholder approval. However, significant changes to investment policies will be described in supplements or updates to the Prospectus or this Statement of Additional Information, as appropriate. The Fund's most significant investment policies are described in the Prospectus.
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions set forth from time to time in any Prospectus of the Trust or any Series that are expressly designated therein as fundamental policies of such Series.
Fundamental Policies means the investment policies and restrictions set forth in the Registration Statement and designated as fundamental policies therein.