UK Scheme definition

UK Scheme means the insurance business transfer scheme pursuant to Part VII of FSMA for, amongst other things, the transfer of the entire long-term insurance business of the Transferor to the Transferee, a copy of which is contained in the Schedule, as it may be varied or amended from time to time in accordance with its terms; and
UK Scheme has the meaning given in the 2.7 Announcement;
UK Scheme means the Scheme for the transfer of the insurance business of FACL to Financial New Life Company Limited pursuant to Part VII of the Financial Services and Markets Xxx 0000;

Examples of UK Scheme in a sentence

  • On December 5, 2017 the Company completed a buy-in of GBP 14.5 million of UK Scheme liabilities underwritten by the purchase of the annuity contract.

  • The Group’s principal defined benefit pension arrangement is the Hogg Robinson (1987) Pension Scheme (the UK Scheme).

  • The terms of the UK Scheme are incorporated into the Jersey Scheme as Schedule 1 to the Jersey Scheme.

  • The Facility uses daily recordkeeping to monitor their VOC and solids usage.

  • A person is not eligible to exercise an Approved Stock Option granted under the UK Scheme at any time when he is not eligible to participate in the UK Scheme by virtue of paragraph 8 of Schedule 9.


More Definitions of UK Scheme

UK Scheme means the proposed scheme of arrangement under Part 26 of the U.K. Companies Act between PLC and the PLC Shareholders, with or subject to any modification, addition or condition approved or imposed by the U.K. Court and agreed by PLC and New NV, under which part of Simplification is proposed to be implemented;
UK Scheme means the proposed scheme of arrangement of Xxxxxx Parent pursuant to Part 26 of the Companies Xxx 0000 to implement the acquisition of Xxxxxx Parent by Xxxxx (with or without amendment approved or imposed by the High Court of Justice in England and Wales and agreed to by XXX and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx).
UK Scheme means the insurance business transfer scheme pursuant to Part VII of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 for, inter alia, the transfer of certain insurance business of SLFC to SLOC, a copy of which is contained in the Schedule to this Jersey Scheme, as it may be varied or amended from time to time in accordance with its terms.
UK Scheme means a collective investment scheme authorised under section 243 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 of Parliament11 (“FSMA 2000”) or under regulation 14 of the Open-Ended Investment Companies Regulations 2001 of the UK12, or recognised under section 264, 270 or 272 of the FSMA 2000;
UK Scheme means the AMEC Savings Related Share Option Scheme 2005 and any successor scheme.
UK Scheme means a United Kingdom scheme of support and assistance for persons infected with HIV or Hepatitis C, or both, as a result of NHS treatment with payments made by any of the following:
UK Scheme means the Group Shareholder Pension Scheme established by Sigma UK with Scottish Widows plc under Scheme 10 no. Z0331455.