Examples of Index Licence in a sentence
There is a risk that the Fund may be terminated if the applicable Index Licence Agreement is terminated and the Responsible Entity is unable to identify or agree with the Index provider or any other index provider terms for the use of a suitable replacement index that gives, in the opinion of the Responsible Entity, the same or substantially similar exposure as the Index.
Index Licence Agreement Licence agreement is entered into between the Manager and each Index Provider in respect of each Sub-Fund.
Index Codes Shanghai Stock Exchange Quote System Code: 000300 Shenzhen Stock Exchange Quote System Code: 399300 Bloomberg Code: SHSZ300Reuters Code: CSI300 Index Licence Agreement The Manager has entered into a supplemental licence agreement with China Securities Index Co., Ltd.
Index Licence Agreements Please refer to the relevant Appendix for details in respect of each Index.
There is a risk that a Fund may be terminated if the applicable Index Licence Agreement is terminated and the Responsible Entity is unable to identify or agree with the Index provider or any other index provider terms for the use of a suitable replacement index that gives, in the opinion of the Responsible Entity, the same or substantially similar exposure as the Index.
There is a risk that the Fund may be terminated if the applicable Index Licence Agreement is terminated and the Responsible Entity is unableto identify or agree with the Index provider or any other index provider terms for the use of a suitable replacement index that gives, in the opinion of the Responsible Entity, the same or substantially similar exposure as the Index.
Any notice which either Party is required or authorised by this Index Agreement to give or make to the other shall be given in writing by email (to be provided by the Recipient in the completed Cboe Europe Index Licence Order Form), post or hand delivery addressed to the other Party at their last known business address.
Index Licence Fees The sub-funds require a licence agreement in order to use FTSE, Markit and S&P trademarks.
Any entity or person that derives or maintains an index or benchmark for which any new or historical LBMA Gold Price and / or LBMA Silver Price information serves directly or indirectly as, or as part of, an input or underlying reference is required to enter into a Master Licence Agreement (together with the appropriate Schedule thereto) to obtain an LBMA Precious Metals Derived Index Licence.
Index Licence InformationFTSE “TM" and "Footsie®" are trade marks of the London Stock Exchange Plc and The Financial Times Limited and are used by FTSE International Limited under licence.