COLL definition

COLL means the appropriate chapter or rule in the FCA Rules.
COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook forming part of the FCA Handbook;

Examples of COLL in a sentence

  • During the suspension none of the obligations in COLL 6.2 (Dealing) will apply but the ACD will comply with as much of COLL 6.3 (Valuation and Pricing) during the period of suspension as is practicable in light of the suspension.

  • The Company will not be wound up except as an unregistered company under Part V of the Insolvency Act 1986 or under the COLL Sourcebook.

  • The ACD is responsible for managing and administering the Company’s affairs in compliance with the COLL Sourcebook.

  • Where a request in writing is given or deemed to be given for the redemption of affected Shares, such redemption will (if effected) be effected in the same manner as provided for in the COLL Sourcebook.

  • The ACD may delegate its management and administration functions, but not responsibility, to third parties, including associates subject to the rules in the COLL Sourcebook.


More Definitions of COLL

COLL means the FCA’s Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook. This is the set of rules that governs how a Fund has to operate, including the type of Investments which it is able to make.
COLL means a four digit code in the New Jersey Judiciary’s ATS and ACS systems indicating that a defendant’s case is in collection status.
COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook in the FSA Handbook, which has been in place since 1 April 2004
COLL means the appropriate chapter or rule in the FCA Rules “Company” means Threadneedle Specialist Investment Funds ICVC
COLL means collinear photon(s) with ϑγ < θ0 ≪ 1,