Investment Framework definition

Investment Framework means the initial investment framework of the Fund adopted in Decisions B.07/06 and B.09/05;
Investment Framework means the initial investment framework of the Fund adopted in Decisions B.07/06 and B.09/05 and updated by Decision B.27/06;
Investment Framework means the framework for the Councils to assess and

Examples of Investment Framework in a sentence

  • The Accredited Entity shall prepare a Funding Proposal in accordance with the considerations and requirements set forth in the Investment Framework, the Results Management Framework, and any other applicable Decisions, all without prejudice to Clause 32.04.

  • The terms in this entry should be interpreted in accordance with Australia's Foreign Investment Framework as at the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

  • The Strategy and Investment Framework highlights the challenges of (a) increasing the supply of affordable housing; (b) improving the existing housing stock; and (c) building new houses.

  • The Strategy and Investment Framework provides the foundation for a Housing and Regeneration Investment Plan being developed with the HCA.

  • In order to ensure that public investment (by local authorities, the Homes and Communities Agency, Yorkshire Forward, and other public agencies) attracts the maximum private sector investment, we have prepared the Leeds City Region Housing and Regeneration Strategy and Investment Framework.

  • Section 7 of the Strategy and Investment Framework summarises the main emerging proposals.

  • The Strategy and Investment Framework supports the proposals set out in the City Region Development Plan.

  • HEART continues to lobby for greater emphasis on Higher Level Skills in the LEP Strategy and Skills Plan and has informed development of the LEP Skills Service and the proposed interventions for ESF funding within the European Single Investment Framework including specific mention of outreach and access.

  • As one or more of the applicable percentage ratios (as defined under Rule 14.07 of the Listing Rules) in relation to the Possible Acquisition contemplated under the Investment Framework Agreement exceed 5% but less than 25%, the Possible Acquisition contemplated under the Investment Framework Agreement constitutes a discloseable transaction of the Company under Chapter 14 of the Listing Rules and is subject to the reporting and announcement requirements under the Listing Rules.

  • At the Closing, subject to fulfillment or waiver of the conditions set forth under Section 6 and Section 7, the Purchase Price shall be paid by the relevant Purchaser by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by the Company, subject to Investment Framework Agreement.


More Definitions of Investment Framework

Investment Framework or “IF” - means the method of assessing, valuing and calculating IRB credits associated with innovation-related investments made directly with Canadian SMB, as outlined in Article 10.
Investment Framework or “IF” means the method of assessing, valuing and calculating Credits associated with innovation-related investments made directly with Canadian SMB, as outlined in Article 8.6 (Investment Framework Transactions).

Related to Investment Framework

  • Investment Client means (i) any investment company registered as such under the Investment Company Act, any series thereof, or any component of such series for which the Adviser acts as investment adviser; or (ii) any private account for which the Adviser acts as investment adviser.

  • Recognised Investment Exchange means a recognised investment exchange as defined by section 285 of the Financial Services and Markets ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;

  • Investment Strategy means the investment strategy specified for the ETP Securities in the Final Terms.

  • Investment Program means a Person for whom Shipper or a direct or indirect subsidiary of Shipper acts as a general partner, managing partner or manager and the securities of which have been offered and sold to investors.

  • Mutual Funds means (i) all open-end mutual funds; and (ii) similar pooled investment vehicles established in non-U.S. jurisdictions, such as registered investment trusts in Japan. For purposes of the Code, Mutual Fund does not include shares of open-end money market mutual funds (unless otherwise advised by Compliance).