Share Dealing Code definition

Share Dealing Code means the Company’s share dealing code from time to time.
Share Dealing Code the Company’s Share Dealing code. “Termination Date” the date on which the termination of the Engagement takes effect.
Share Dealing Code. ’ means the code or policy for dealing or trading in securities, adopted by the Company;

Examples of Share Dealing Code in a sentence

  • All share dealings shall be carried out in accordance with the Share Dealing Code as adopted by the Board on Admission.

  • Pursuant to the Listing Rules of the United Kingdom Listing Authority, the Company has adopted a Share Dealing Code to govern dealing in its securities.

  • Copies of the Share Dealing Code are available from the Company Secretary.

  • You will be subject to the Company’s Share Dealing Code as adopted by the Board from time to time.

  • While on Assignment, you are required to comply with any rules and regulations of any authority which regulates the business of any member of the Barclays Group in any relevant jurisdiction, including the Barclays Group Share Dealing Code.

  • Directors, officers and senior employees are required to adhere to the Share Dealing Code when dealing in the Company’s securities.

  • Please see the internal Share Dealing Code operated by the Company for further information.

  • The Company has adopted a Share Dealing Code given the importance of having a clear and effective policy that sets out the rules and procedures for share dealings by the directors and other applicable employees.

  • A certified copy of the Company’s Share Dealing Code (and, if applicable, employees’ share dealing code).


More Definitions of Share Dealing Code

Share Dealing Code means the code for dealing in the Company’s securities adopted by the Company with effect from Admission;
Share Dealing Code means the Share Dealing Code of the Bank, as adopted by the Board;
Share Dealing Code. ’ means the share dealing code of the Company, regulating the dealing
Share Dealing Code means the policy for trading in securities adopted by the Company;