Combined Code definition

Combined Code means the combined code on corporate governance published from time to time by the Financial Reporting Council.
Combined Code means the principles of good governance and code of best practice prepared by the Committee on Corporate Governance which is appended to the Listing Rules;
Combined Code means the combined code as defined in and appended to the Listing Rules;

Examples of Combined Code in a sentence

  • In addition, you will observe the terms and conditions of The City Code on Takeovers and Mergers and the continuing obligations under the Combined Code (as annexed to the United Kingdom Listing Authority Listing Rules) as the same are applicable to the Company and its Directors from time to time.

  • As referred to in the Combined Code, he is responsible, along with the rest of the Board, for preparing the annual report and accounts of the Company on the bases set out therein.

  • In the event that he does not offer himself for re-election by stockholders or he is not re-appointed or deemed to have been re-appointed a director by stockholders following his retirement at any time in accordance with the Combined Code, Delaware Law or the Company’s Charter Documents his appointment shall terminate with immediate effect.

  • The Remuneration Committee shall have regard to and shall comply with the Combined Code on corporate governance relating to remuneration committees or remuneration of directors, so far as practicable for a Company of the size and nature as the Company, and shall also have regard to any authoritative best practice guidelines for remuneration committees published from time to time.

  • C▇▇▇▇▇▇ seeks to adopt best practice with regard to corporate governance including, but not limited to, compliance with the recommendations of the Combined Code.


More Definitions of Combined Code

Combined Code means the principles of good governance and code of best practice published and maintained by the Financial Reporting Council of the United Kingdom;
Combined Code means the corporate governance code issued by the Financial Reporting Council.
Combined Code means the UK Combined Code on Corporate Governance;
Combined Code the principles of good governance and code of best practice appended to, but not forming part of, the Listing Rules;
Combined Code the Combined Code on Corporate Governance published in July 2003 by the Financial Reporting Council;
Combined Code means the principles of good governance and code of best practice derived by the Committee on Corporate Governance from the Committee's Final Report and from the Cadbury and Greenbury Reports
Combined Code means the Combined Code or Corporate Governance published in June 2006 by the Financial Reporting Council;