Initial Period of Offer definition

Initial Period of Offer means the same as "Initial Offering Period" and "Initial Public Offer" which means the period during which first offer of Units shall be made, which shall be indicated in the Offering Document. This period shall not exceed a period of thirty working days (provided that this period may be extended with the prior approval of the Commission and the Trustee).
Initial Period of Offer means the same as “Initial Offering Period” and “Initial Public Offer” which means the period during which First Offer of Units shall be made, which shall be indicated in the Offering Document.
Initial Period of Offer means the same as "Initial Offering Period" and "Initial Public Offer" which means the period during which first offer of Units shall be made, which is indicated in the Offering Document. This period shall not exceed a period of ten days

Examples of Initial Period of Offer in a sentence

  • Out of total investment at least fifty million rupees (50 M) shall remain invested and cannot be redeemed for a period of two (2) years from the date of closure of Initial Period of Offer.

  • Units being offered and issued during the Private Placement and Initial Period of Offer (IPO) with no Front-end Load.

  • Units, which shall be offered and issued after the Initial Period of Offer (IPO) with or without Sales Load (Front-end Load I Back-end Load) or any combination of foregoing from time to time.

  • Class “B” Units, which shall be offered and issued after the Initial Period of Offer.

  • Class “A” Units being offered and issued during the Private Placement and Initial Period of Offer (IPO) with no Sales Load.

  • These Units cannot be redeemed for a period of two (2) years from the date of closure of Initial Period of Offer.

  • Class “B” Units, which shall be offered and issued after the Initial Period of Offer and with or without Front-end Load.

  • Units being offered and issued during the Private Placement and Initial Period of Offer (IPO) with no Sales Load.

  • Class “A” Units being offered and issued during the Pre-IPO and Initial Period of Offer (IPO) with no Front-end Load.

  • The remuneration shall begin to accrue from the close of the Initial Period of Offer.


More Definitions of Initial Period of Offer

Initial Period of Offer means the same as “Initial Offering Period” and “Initial Public Offer” which means the period during which first offer of Units shall be made at the Price of Rs100/units
Initial Period of Offer. Initial Period”, “Initial Offering Period” or “Initial Public Offer” means the period, specified in the Offering Document, during which Units shall be offered at Par Value. This period shall not exceed a period of ten days; provided, that this period may be extended with the prior approval of the Commission and the Trustee.”
Initial Period of Offer means the same as “Initial Offering Period” and “Initial Public Offer” which means the period determined by the Management Company, which shall not exceed ten days (provided that this period may be extended with the prior approval of SECP) where Class A units would be offer ed to the general public, and will be indicated in the Offering Document.
Initial Period of Offer means the same as “Initial Offering Period” and “Initial Public Offer” which means the period during which Initial offer of Units shall be made.

Related to Initial Period of Offer

  • Period of Agreement means 5 years from the date of Final acceptance of the Project.

  • Initial Term Loans means the term loans made by the Lenders on the Closing Date to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.01(a).

  • Initial Term has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Offering Period means a 24-month period with respect to which the right to purchase Stock may be granted under the Plan, as determined pursuant to Section 3(a).