Qualifying Investments definition
Qualifying Investments means any of the following instruments:
Qualifying Investments means all investments in which Private Riverstone Funds participate which are consistent with the Company’s investment objective where the aggregate equity investment in each such investment (including equity committed for future investment) available to the relevant Private Riverstone Fund and the Company (and other co-investees, if any, procured by the Investment Manager or its affiliates) is $100 million or greater, but excluding any investments made by Private Riverstone Funds where both (a) a majority of the Company’s independent directors and (b) the Investment Manager have agreed that the Company should not participate;
Qualifying Investments means shares which are listed on AIM and which qualify as relevant business property for the purposes of Inheritance Tax Act 1984 Part V Chapter I Section 105.
Examples of Qualifying Investments in a sentence
You acknowledge that in the event of any material change to the legislation governing Qualifying Investments, the liquidation of investments may take a considerable period of time.
We will acquire for your portfolio assets that Blackfinch reasonably believes at the time to be Qualifying Investments.
In all cases you will be invested in one or more unquoted companies which we reasonably believe to be potentially Qualifying Investments at the time of acquisition.
If the Manager makes a decision to sell Qualifying Investments on behalf of an Investor, there may be tax consequences.
A sale of Qualifying Investments will mean You lose the benefit of BPR in relation to those Qualifying Investments.
More Definitions of Qualifying Investments
Qualifying Investments means investments which can be held in an ISA in accordance with HMRC Regulations.
Qualifying Investments means equity or quasi equity instruments that are
Qualifying Investments means investments which can be held in an ISA in accordance with HMRC Regulations. 41.24 Service is described in more detail on our website.
Qualifying Investments means, in respect to an IOC or REF for a specified period of time, the aggregate non-duplicative monies expended during such specified period of time to acquire, construct or a expand an IOC or REF, including costs of land, buildings, improvements, machinery and equipment installed thereat, whether owned or leased or paid for pursuant to a right to use agreement.
Qualifying Investments means, in respect to a CDC for a specified period of time, the aggregate non-duplicative monies expended during such specified period of time to acquire, construct or expand a CDC, including costs of land, buildings, improvements, modular data centers and CDC Equipment installed thereat, whether owned or leased or paid for pursuant to a right to use agreement.
Qualifying Investments has the meaning set out in Schedule B to this Agreement.
Qualifying Investments means the list of stocks and other financial instruments in which a NISA may invest;