Home Economy definition

Home Economy means the jurisdiction holding the Section of the relevant international register on which a person is registered.
Home Economy means the economy of permanent residence and primary registration/licensure as an Architect
Home Economy means the economy of permanent residence and primary registration/licensure as an Architect;

Examples of Home Economy in a sentence

  • In reaching this opinion, a Home Regulator will take into account the implications of deregistration on the Regulated CIS’ continued requirement to comply with the Home Economy Laws and Regulations applying to Regulated CIS and the Passport Rules and any other relevant matters.

  • The function of holding Passport Fund assets may, subject to any limitation in the Home Economy Laws and Regulations, be delegated, or sub-delegated, only if the responsible holding party remains legally responsible for the safekeeping of Passport Fund’s assets as if it held the assets itself.

  • The Operator of a Passport Fund must ensure that the financial statements of the Passport Fund are audited by a person (the auditor) who is permitted to audit the financial statements of a Regulated CIS in the Home Economy of the Passport Fund to satisfy the financial reporting requirements.

  • This is provided for in the Passport Rules which require the constituent documents to contain a mandatory choice of forum clause (where the forum is the member’s Home Economy).

  • For example, a member must have a right to appoint a proxy at a meeting of members and access to the same information as members in the Home Economy.

  • The Operator must, at least annually, in accordance with the prevailing practice for the preparation of audited financial statements for Regulated CIS in the Home Economy, prepare a report containing the financial statements for the Passport Fund for the period covered by the report (the review period).

  • The 2013 CSO Sustainability Index for Central and Eastern Europe and EurAisia, USAID, http://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1863/EE_2013_CSOSI_FullReport.pd f; 2013,2.

  • The deregistration of a Regulated CIS that is a Passport Fund will be in accordance with Home Economy Laws and Regulations applying to Regulated CIS.

  • In the event of multiple debts, priority shall be given to maintenance debt then debt for food and clothing.

  • Related internal rules and documents The investment management business of every qualifying delegate must be regulated in the economy of a Participant or in aneconomy that has a regulatory framework applying to investment management functions for financial asset CIS that may be(3) offered to the general public in that economy that is broadly similar in effectiveness to that of the Home Economy in the opinion of the Home Regulator.


More Definitions of Home Economy

Home Economy refers to an economy within which an APEC Architect is registered as an APEC Architect • “Host Economy” refers to an economy within which an APEC Architect seeks or has registration apart from his or her home economy. Paragraph 2
Home Economy. , for a passport fund, means:

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