COLL definition

COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook forming part of the FCA Handbook;
COLL means the appropriate chapter or rule in the FCA Rules.
COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook (as amended from time to time);

Examples of COLL in a sentence

  • Freshman Year F SP Sophomore Year F SP ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3 BUS 221 Principles of Accounting I 3 0 HIST 2010, 2020 U.S. History I, II 3 3 COLL 1020 Computer Concepts & Apps.

  • Freshman Year F SP Sophomore Year F SP ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3 BIOL 1110 General Biology I 4 0 HIST 2010, 2020 U.S. History I, II 3 3 COLL 1020 Computer Concepts & Apps.

  • In the case of UCITS Schemes that are priced on a regular basis, execution can only be effected through the UCITS Scheme manager acting under COLL.

  • NOAA NMFS Appropriation Information TAS: 138/91450 Trading Partner: 1300 EIN: ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ BPN/DUNS: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 0MB Max Code: 006-48 BETC: DISB ALC: 13-14-0001 USGS Appropriation Information TAS: 1418/90804 Trading Partner: 1408 EIN: ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DUNS: 093685584 0MB Max Code: None BETC: COLL ALC: 14 08 0001 The NOAA funds expire September 30, 2019.

  • A five day work week shall be established for EMPLOYEE according to the Code of Labor Laws of the Russian Federation (COLL RF).


More Definitions of COLL

COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook made by the Financial Conduct Authority under FISMA 2000;
COLL or “COLL Sourcebook’ means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook issued by the FCA as amended from time to time.
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 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 the appropriate chapter or rule in the FCA Rules. ‘Company’ means Threadneedle Opportunity Investment Funds ICVC.
COLL means the Collective Investment Schemes Sourcebook published by the FCA;