Core Document definition

Core Document means a prospectus, a take-over bid circular, an issuer bid circular, a directors’ circular, a rights offering circular, MD&A, an annual information form, an information circular, annual and interim financial statements and material change reports.
Core Document means a prospectus, a take-over bid circular, an issuer bid circular, a directors’ circular, a rights offering circular, management’s discussion and analysis, an annual information form, an information circular, annual financial statements, interim financial statements, a material change report of the Corporation;
Core Document means a prospectus, a take-over bid circular, an issuer bid circular, a directors’ circular, a rights offering circular, MD&A, an annual information form, an information circular, annual or interim financial statements or a material change report; or any other document included within the definition of “core document” as set out from time to time in section 138.1 of the Securities Act (Ontario);

Examples of Core Document in a sentence

  • HMG/N has requested the support of the Pooling Donors to contribute towards the funding of the Basic and Primary Education sub-sector described in the Education for All Core Document, dated November 17, 2003 (hereinafter referred to as the "EFA Programme").

  • In addition to Employees of Plan Sponsor, the following classes of individuals are eligible to participate in the Plan, provided that they otherwise satisfy the Plan’s eligibility conditions, as set forth in Article III of the Core Document and the corresponding portions of this Adoption Agreement.

  • If an Eligible Individual or Dependent has elected not to participate in the Plan because he/she was covered under another group health plan or health insurance policy that provided hospital, medical, or surgical expense benefits (as defined under ERISA § 733(a)(1) at the time he/she was eligible to enroll), the Eligible Individual and/or Dependent may enroll in this Plan outside the Open Enrollment Period if he/she satisfies the requirements of a Special Enrollee in Section 2.41(c) of this Core Document.

  • It shall be referred to as the “Plan” in this Core Document, the Adoption Agreement, and the Benefit Description.

  • Schedule 1 to this Adoption Agreement lists the “authorized employees” (as defined in the HIPAA medical privacy regulations) who are permitted to use and have access to “protected health information” to the extent necessary to perform “plan administration functions,” as set forth in Article VII of the Core Document.


More Definitions of Core Document

Core Document has the meaning prescribed under the applicable Existing Security Holder Exemption(s);
Core Document means this document and any attached Appendices. Plan Sponsor’s Adoption Agreement, this Core Document, and the Benefit Description together constitute the Plan.
Core Document means this Agreement, exclusive of the Appendices;
Core Document means a prospectus, an offering document prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 156(2)(b) of the Act, a take-over bid circular, an issuer bid circular, a directors’ circular, a notice of change or variation in respect of any of those circulars, a rights offering circular, management’s discussion and analysis, an annual information form, an information circular, an annual financial statement, an interim financial report of a reporting issuer or a material change report;
Core Document means, for the purpose of this Policy: prospectuses; take-over bid circulars; issuer bid circulars; directors’ circulars; rights offering circulars; management’s discussion and analysis; annual information forms; information circulars; annual financial statements; interim financial statements; business acquisition reports; and material change reports.
Core Document means any of the following documents:
Core Document means a prospectus, a take-over bid circular, an issuer bid circular, a directors’ circular, a notice of change or variation in respect of a take-over bid circular, issuer bid circular or directors’ circular, a rights offering circular, management’s discussion and analysis, an annual information form, a proxy solicitation circular, the issuer’s annual and interim financial statements and any other document determined by regulation, and a material change report, but only where used in relation to the issuer or the investment fund manager and their officers;