Investment Order definition

Investment Order shall have the meaning specified in Section 4(d) of this Agreement.
Investment Order shall have the meaning specified in Section 4(b).
Investment Order shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(e).

Examples of Investment Order in a sentence

  • Investments are placed and managed in accordance with that policy and having particular regard to authorised investments prescribed under the Ministerial Local Government Investment Order.

  • Any instruction or order concerning such investments or substitutions of securities shall be referred to herein as an "Investment Order".

  • Council amended its policy following revisions to the Ministerial Local Government Investment Order arising from the Cole Inquiry recommendations.

  • Investments are placed and managed in accordance with the Policy and having particular regard to authorised investments prescribed under the Ministerial Local Government Investment Order.

  • Council has an investment policy which complies with the Local Government Act 1993 and Ministerial Investment Order 625.


More Definitions of Investment Order

Investment Order means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court in form and substance satisfactory to the Investor in its sole discretion, subject to Section 6.05 hereof.
Investment Order. With respect to amounts on deposit in an Account, a written order with respect to the Eligible Investments in which the amounts in such Account are to be invested, signed in the name of Mego by a Responsible Officer of Mego.
Investment Order means an order to purchase, sell, redeem or exchange Investment Products
Investment Order means an order to purchase, sell, redeem or exchange Investment Products for your account (or the account of any Client if relevant);
Investment Order means an order to purchase, sell, redeem or exchange Investment Products for the account of a Client in the standard form of the Bank or of the Third Party Service Provider.
Investment Order shall have the meaning specified in Section 3(e) of this Agreement. The termNotice of Cure of FMV Triggering Event” shall have the meaning specified in Section 9(a) of this Agreement. The term “Notice of Intention” shall have the meaning specified in Section 10(a) of this Agreement. The term “Notice of Minimum Balance” shall have the meaning specified in Section 10(a) of this Agreement. The term “Person” shall mean any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated organization, governmental, judicial or regulatory body, business unit, division or other entity. The term “Proposed Date” shall have the meaning specified in Section 10(a) of this Agreement. The term “Qualified United States Financial Institution” shall have the meaning specified in Section 624.610(5)(b) of the Florida Insurance Code. The term “Quarterly Statement” shall have the meaning specified in Section 6(a) of this Agreement. The term “Reinsurance Agreement” shall have the meaning specified in the recitals. The term “Reinsured Policy” shall have the meaning specified in the Reinsurance Agreement. The term “Reinsurer Domiciliary State” shall have the meaning specified in the Reinsurance Agreement. The term “Required Balance” shall have the meaning specified in the Reinsurance Agreement.
Investment Order means [the Order Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Section 345(b) Authorizing the Short Term Investment of Cash dated _______ __, 1999 authorizing the Debtors to invest their excess Cash in certain investments including (i) obligations issued by the U.S. Treasury; (ii) obligations guaranteed by the U.S. Government or issued by Federal agencies; (iii) obligations of domestic commercial banks and bank holding companies with/or in banks that have a "AA" or short-term rating A1 or P1 or higher, including, but not limited to, bankers acceptances, certificates of deposit, negotiable eurodollar certificates of deposit, deposit notes and medium term notes; (iv) obligations of U.S. corporations, including, but not limited to, commercial paper, medium term notes and bonds with ratings equivalent to AAA and A1/P1 or greater; (v) money market preferred stock with a rating of AA+ (including collateralized issues); and (vi) money market funds where the majority of the portfolio complies with the foregoing.]