Investment authority definition
Investment authority means the responsibility conferred by action of law or a provision of an appropriate governing instrument to make, select or change investments, review investment decisions made by others, or to provide investment advice or counsel to others;
Investment authority means the amount stated on the certificate under section 90m certifying the rural jobs and capital investment fund. A rural jobs and capital investment fund's investment authority shall be composed of equal amounts of grants, loans, or other types of economic assistance by the fund and private contributions.
Investment authority means the amount stated on the notice issued under
Examples of Investment authority in a sentence
Investment authority will be supported by a Network Rail Sponsor for each project who will lead the Network Rail internal investment approval process on behalf of the promoter of the project.
Investment authority over the Fund shall be vested in the Trustee.
More Definitions of Investment authority
Investment authority means the minimum amount of investment a rural
Investment authority means the amount stated on the written
Investment authority means the minimum amount of investment a rural investment company must make in eligible small businesses in order for credit-eligible contributions to the rural investment company to qualify for a rural job creation tax credit under Section 59-7-621 or
Investment authority means the responsibility conferred by action of law or a provision of a
Investment authority means the amount stated on the notice issued pursuant to Section 12‑70‑120(E) certifying the growth fund. At least sixty percent of a growth fund’s investment authority is comprised of investor contributions.
Investment authority means the minimum amount of investment a Small Business
Investment authority means the amount stated on a written approval issued by Commerce. At least 60 percent of a Fund's investment authority must be composed of credit-eligible capital contributions.