QP means a “qualified purchaser” within the meaning of Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act.
QP means a "qualified purchaser" within the meaning of Section 2(a)(51)(A) of the U.S. Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder;
QP. A Qualified Purchaser.
Examples of QP in a sentence
The Contracting QP can order multiple PB-EVCs from the same NetLink Trust CO to same or different NC CO(s).
Upon the installation of a PB-EVC by Nucleus Connect, a one-time NC Charge of $675 shall be imposed on the Contracting QP on a per PB-EVC basis.
Upon the Deactivation of a PB-EVC, the following Charges shall be imposed on the Contracting QP.
Nucleus Connect will commence charging the Contracting QP the Monthly Recurring NC Charges specified below on the RFS Date.
The charges set out in this paragraph 5 are the rates payable by the Contracting QP on a per PB-EVC basis.
More Definitions of QP
QP or "Qualified Purchaser" means a "qualified purchaser" within the meaning set out in Section 2(a)(51) of the 1940 Act and the rules thereunder.
QP means a “qualified purchaser” within the meaning of Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act;
QP means a NetCo QP;
QP means a qualified person as defined under NI 43-101;
QP means a Person who is a qualified purchaser as defined in Section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act.
QP means an applied scientist or technologist registered with a professional organization enabled under an Act, who must follow a code of ethics issued by the professional organization, and can be subject to disciplinary action by the organization. For example, a Registered Professional Biologist, or "RPBio", is registered with the College of Applied Biology enacted under the College of Applied Biology Act, must follow a code of ethics and is subject to disciplinary action, and therefore is a QP. A Qualified Profession may act alone or together with another qualified professional. Such professionals include professional Biologists, Agrologists, Foresters, Geoscientists, Engineers, or Technologists;