If not, why not definition

If not, why not means that to comply with the Code, funds must report in clear terms how, in practice, each standard is met or why it cannot be met. The approach recognises that differences exist in the structure, size, complexity and operating parameters of funds.
If not, why not means that each heading and sub-heading listed in TR-FORMs 1, 2, and
If not, why not means that each heading and sub-heading listed in TR-FORMs 1, 2, and 3 (ANNEX I) and each item in the relevant section of Table 1 of the PMRC 2020 must be discussed and if it is not discussed, then the ACP must explain why they were not discussed (modified from Clause 7, PMRC 2020).

Examples of If not, why not in a sentence

  • The parties support ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Mataaho | The Public Service Commission’s flexible by default principles: • If not, why not - All roles are treated as flexible unless there is a genuine business reason for a role not to be.

  • The parties support ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Mataaho | The Public Service Commission’s “flexible by default” principles: • If not, why not - All roles are treated as flexible unless there is a genuine business reason for a role not to be.

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