SEDAR profile definition

SEDAR profile means a filer profile required under section 5.1 of National Instrument 13-101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR).
SEDAR profile means a filer profile required under section 5.1 of National Instrument 13-101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR). 2. For the purposes of this form, a person is connected with an issuer or an investment fund manager if either of the following applies:
SEDAR profile means a profile required under section 4 of National Instrument 13-103 System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+) (in Québec, Regulation 13-103 respecting System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+)).

Examples of SEDAR profile in a sentence

  • A copy of this MD&A will be provided to anyone who requests it and it is also available under our SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

  • The Financial Statements and other information relating to Source, including the Annual Information Form (“AIF”), are available under the Company’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

  • The MD&A is available on the Issuer’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

  • Unless you have already filed the referenced document or excerpt, including any documents incorporated by reference into the document or excerpt, under your SEDAR profile, you must file it with your AIF.

  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional information relating to the Company is available on its SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

  • Comparisons are made above to the previous NI43‐101 compliant River Valley mineral resource estimate of May 2006 (Technical Report by GeoSIMS available on PFN's SEDAR profile at http://sedar.com and on the Company's website).

  • All disclosure filings as required under applicable securities laws are available for review under the Company's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

  • Any announcement by any party required to be made pursuant to any relevant laws or regulation or the requirements of the relevant stock exchange or any other regulatory body or authority shall be issued only after such prior consultation with the other party as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances.

  • The NAICS code provided in the SEDAR+ profile will be prepopulated in Item 5 on SEDAR+.

  • They are also available under the Company’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.


More Definitions of SEDAR profile

SEDAR profile means a filer profile required under section 5.1 of National Instrument 13­101 System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR).
SEDAR profile means a profile required under section 4 of National Instrument 13-103 System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+) (in Québec, Regulation 13-103 respecting System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+)).2. For the purposes of this form, a person is connected with an issuer or an investment fund manager if either of the following applies:
SEDAR profile means a profile required under section 4 of National Instrument 13‐103 System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+) (in Québec, Regulation 13‐103 respecting System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+)). 2. For the purposes of this form, a person is connected with an issuer or an investment fund manager if either of thefollowing applies:
SEDAR profile means a filer profile required under section 5.1 of National Instrument 13-101
SEDAR profile means a profile required under section 4 of National Instrument 13‐103 System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+) (in Québec, Regulation 13‐103 respecting System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+)).
SEDAR profile means a profile required under section 4 of Regulation 13-103 respecting System for Electronic Data Analysis and Retrieval + (SEDAR+).

Related to SEDAR profile

  • Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.