Collectives definition

Collectives means those investments eligible to be held in our JISA including unit trusts, open ended investment companies (OEICs) and investment trusts as stated in the JISA Factsheet.
Collectives or “Collective Organisation” means a group of individuals or organisations in the arts and culture environment who work together for a common purpose without relying on internal hierarchies. Collectives can be large or small. They might exist temporarily or over long periods, they are non-profit by nature and membership in them is voluntary.
Collectives means qualified patients and designated

Examples of Collectives in a sentence

  • Please note that if your investment is in the UK Collectives profile the underlying managers may levy a charge.

  • Seventh, if there are funds remaining after steps 1-6, to pay the levy to the Quebec Fonds d’Aide aux Actions Collectives pursuant to the Regulation respecting the percentage withheld by the Fonds d’aide aux actions collectives, f-3.2.0.1.1, r.

  • Collectives tend to have very low-frequency plural forms or lack them entirely (cf.

  • If Executive becomes Disabled and remains continuously so Disabled for a period of 180 days, then Collective's obligations under this Agreement may be terminated by notice in writing to that effect during the continuance of such Disability, such termination to take effect the later of (a) the last day of the month during which such notice is given or (b) the last day of such 180 day period.

  • Subject only to the rights granted to the Collectives as provided herein, InStyle shall have the sole and exclusive right throughout the world to publish, sell, exploit, use, reproduce, distribute, perform, and otherwise depose of the Works, and any of them, and all rights therein, by any methods now or hereafter known, or to refrain from doing any of the foregoing acts, and to retain any and all benefits, revenues, money or income accruing therefrom.

  • The Ministry wishes to partially fund commercial advisory services for Māori Collectives (Collective) by providing funding from the Vote Business, Science and Innovation appropriation as set out in the Schedule 1 (Details), on the terms set out in this Agreement.

  • Collective has expended a great deal of time, money and effort to develop and maintain its proprietary, trade secret and confidential information; this information, if misused or disclosed, could be very harmful to Collective's business and its competitive position in the marketplace.

  • In addition to consultation and professional development, the Collectives are intended to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a sense of community among responders, In addition to attendance of one Collective per week, each responder will be responsible for attending one of two training sessions offered per week, lasting one hour.

  • Uphold the Collective's guiding principles in all dealings and discussions.

  • Under the terms of our rules, this can only be done via a vote at a General Collectives Meeting.