To advise definition

To advise means to provide information relative to coverage, rights or interests under insurance or annuity contracts, or relative to the retention, exchange, surrender, exercise of rights or other disposition of insurance or annuity contracts.[PL 1997, c. 457, §23 (NEW); PL 1997, c. 457, §55 (AFF).]
To advise means to provide information relative to coverage, rights or interests under insurance or annuity contracts, or relative to the retention, exchange, surrender, exercise of rights or other disposition of insurance or annuity contracts. B. "Consultant" includes a person who collects a fee from the insured or potential insured for advice on financial planning and as part of that planning sells or plans to sell insurance policies under an insurance producer license on which the producer will collect commissions. C. "Consultant" includes a person who collects a fee from the insured or potential insured for advice on estate planning or for the sale of a trust package and as part of the estate planning sells or plans to sell insurance policies under an insurance producer license on which the producer will collect commissions. D. "Consultant" does not include:

Examples of To advise in a sentence

  • To advise on the key strategic controls necessary to secure sound financial management.

  • To advise of any other items which the Chairman has decided to take as urgent elsewhere on the agenda.

  • To advise and recommend on the effectiveness of relationships between external and internal audit and other inspection agencies or relevant bodies.

  • To advise members of observations, consultation responses and further information received in respect of the following planning applications on the main agenda.

  • To advise on methods available for the funding of resources, such as grants from central government and borrowing requirements.

  • To advise on effective controls that will ensure that resources are not wasted.

  • To advise on drug indents, and to counter-check the drug stock-balance and consumption.

  • To advise in relation to, prepare, organise, conduct and/or support training courses, educational and training events and activities of all kinds.

  • To advise the members of your Immediate Family about the existence of the Policy, its applicability to their personal Investment Transactions, and your responsibility to assure that their personal Investment Transactions comply with the Policy.

  • To advise the members of your Immediate Family about the existence of the Policy, its applicability to their personal Investment Transactions and your responsibility to assure that their personal Investment Transactions comply with the Policy.

Related to To advise

  • Director-General means the Director-General of the Department;

  • System for Award Management (SAM means the primary Government repository for prospective Federal awardee and Federal awardee information and the centralized Government system for certain contracting, grants, and other assistance-related processes. It includes—

  • Sub-Adviser means an adviser to

  • to the Company’s knowledge means the actual knowledge after reasonable investigation of the Company’s officers and directors.