Class Order definition

Class Order means a class order published by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission;
Class Order means a class order published by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission relating to employee incentive schemes.
Class Order means a final order entered by the Court certifying This Action as a class action, which is no longer subject to appeal or review.

Examples of Class Order in a sentence

  • The offer of RSUs is intended to comply with the provisions of the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ASIC Regulatory Guide 49 and ASIC Class Order CO 14/1000.

  • The Participant understands that the offering of the Plan in Australia is intended to qualify for exemption from the prospectus requirements under Class Order 14/1000 issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

  • The offer of the Award is intended to comply with the provisions of the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ASIC Regulatory Guide 49 and ASIC Class Order CO 14/1000.

  • The offer of Restricted Stock Units is intended to comply with the provisions of the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Australian Securities & Investments Commission (“ASIC”) Regulatory Guide 49 and ASIC Class Order CO 14/1000.

  • This information is provided by the Company to ensure compliance of the Plan with Australian Securities and Investments Commission (“ASIC”) Class Order 14/1000 and relevant provisions of the Corporations Act 2001.


More Definitions of Class Order

Class Order means Class Order [CO 98/1418] made by ASIC pursuant to subsection 341(1) of the Act;
Class Order means ASIC Class Order 03/184.
Class Order means ASIC Class Order 14/1000 (or any amendment to or replacement of that Class Order).
Class Order means the Class Order 04/194 issued by ASIC in relation to managed discretionary accounts.
Class Order means the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's class order; Class Order 14/1000.
Class Order means an instrument issued by ASIC that, among other things, exempts a person(s) from compliance with certain provisions of the Corporations Act, or other acts administered by ASIC;
Class Order means ASIC Legislative Instrument 14/1000 as amended or replaced from time to time.