Future Investments definition

Future Investments means contractual commitments to invest represented by definitive agreements.
Future Investments means future contributions and accrued benefits transferred from another registered scheme paid to an account of a member on or after 1 April 2017;
Future Investments means future contributions and accrued benefits transferred from another registered

Examples of Future Investments in a sentence

  • In this announcement, the following expressions shall have the following meanings unless the context requires otherwise: “Able Future” Able Future Investments Limited, a company incorporated in the BVI on 11 March 2015 with limited liability and is owned as to 40%, 30% and 30% by ▇▇▇.

  • Any shares held by Building Schools for the Future Investments LLP shall be freely transferable to any member of the BSFI Group.

  • Part C: Feasibility Studies for Future Investments Financing of feasibility studies for future priority investments in the sewerage sector in the Syrdarya Region, through the provision of consultants’ services.

  • The Islands of Bermuda Arrasas Limited 100% Belize Investments Limited St. Lucia Future Investments, Ltd.

  • Within twenty (20) days after the Future Investments become final and binding in accordance with ‎Section 1.5, Investor shall make such Future Investments, if any, to the Company.

  • Each Share Swap Agreement was made between Valuegood on the one hand and each of the Swap Shareholders, being Hollyview International Limited, Orient Future Investments Limited and Mass Talent Financial Limited, on the other hand.

  • Belize Belize Investments Limited, 99.99%, Future Investments, Ltd.


More Definitions of Future Investments

Future Investments means the First Future Investment and the Second Future Investment, collectively.
Future Investments in the Jeans Business or Vertical Retail Program. Between the date hereof and the Closing Date, neither SALD nor any of its Subsidiaries shall make any investments in the Jeans Business or the Vertical Retail Program without the prior written consent of Purchaser; provided, however, that SALD and its Subsidiaries shall be permitted to make loans to the Jeans Business or the Vertical Retail Program at a floating simple interest rate equal to LIBOR for six month deposits in U.S. dollars as quoted on Telerate Page 3750 plus 25 basis points.