Receive and process definition
Examples of Receive and process in a sentence
Receive and process all orders for the purchase, exchange, and/or redemption of shares in accordance with Rule 22c-1 under the 1940 Act.
Receive and process all orders for the purchase, exchange, transfer, and/or redemption of Fund shares in accordance with Rule 22c-1 under the 1940 Act, other applicable regulations, and as specified in the Fund’s prospectus (the “Prospectus”).
Receive and process all orders for the purchase, exchange, transfer, and/or redemption of Fund shares in accordance with Rule 22c-1 under the 1940 Act, other applicable regulations, and as specified in the Fund's prospectus (the "Prospectus”).
Receive and process all orders for the purchase and/or repurchase of shares in accordance with applicable rules under the Acts.
Receive and process all orders for the purchase, exchange, and/or redemption of Fund shares in accordance with Rule 22c-1 under the 1940 Act, other applicable regulations, and as specified in the Fund’s prospectus (the “Prospectus”).
Receive and process all orders for transactions of shares in accordance with applicable regulations, and as specified in the Fund’s prospectus and Statement of additional information (or similar disclosure documents) (the “Prospectus”) filed with the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).
Receive and process all orders for the purchase, exchange, and/or redemption of shares in accordance with Rule 22c-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“the 1940 Act”).
Receive and process applications for title insurance in a timely, prudent and ethical manner with due regard to recognized title insurance underwriting practices and in accordance with Principal's bulletins, manuals and other instructions of Principal.
Receive and process exchanges in accordance with a duly executed exchange authorization.
Receive and process all orders for transactions of shares in accordance with applicable regulations, and as specified in the Fund’s prospectus and Statement of additional information (or similar disclosure documents) (the “Prospectus”) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).