DSTA definition

DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (12 Del. C. § 3801, et seq.), as amended from time to time;
DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (12 Del. C. §3801, et seq.), as amended from time to time;
DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (12 Del. C. Section 3801, et seq.), as amended from time to time; (k) "Declaration of Trust" shall mean this Fourth Amended and Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust, including resolutions of the Board of Trustees of the Trust that have been adopted prior to the date of this document, or that may be adopted hereafter, regarding the establishment and designation of Series and/or Classes of Shares of the Trust, and any amendments or modifications to such resolutions, as of the date of the adoption of each such resolution; (l) "General Liabilities" shall have the meaning given it in Article III, Section 6(b) of this Declaration of Trust; (m) "Interested Person" shall have the meaning given that term in the 1940 Act; (n) "Investment Adviser" or "Adviser" shall mean a Person, as defined below, furnishing services to the Trust pursuant to any investment advisory or investment management contract described in Article IV, Section 6(a) hereof; (o) "National Financial Emergency" shall mean the whole or any part of any period during (i) which an emergency exists as a result of which disposal by the Trust of securities or other assets owned by the Trust is not reasonably practicable; (ii) which it is not reasonably practicable for the Trust fairly to determine the net asset value of its assets; or (iii) such other period as the Commission may by order permit for the protection of investors; (p) "Person" shall mean a natural person, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, trust, estate, association, corporation, organization, custodian, nominee or any other individual or entity in its own or any representative capacity, in each case, whether domestic or foreign, and a statutory trust or a foreign statutory or business trust; (q) "Principal Underwriter" shall have the meaning given that term in the 1940 Act; (r) "Schedule A" has the meaning set forth in Article III, Section 6; (s) "Series" shall mean each Series of Shares established and designated under and in accordance with the provisions of Article III hereof, or the corresponding provisions of the Original Declaration of Trust; (t) "Shares" shall mean the transferable shares of beneficial interest into which the beneficial interest in the Trust have been or shall be divided from time to time, and shall include fractional and whole Shares; (u) "Shareholder" shall mean a record owner of Shares pursuant to the By-Laws; (v) "Trust" shall mean Xxxxxxxxxxx...

Examples of DSTA in a sentence

  • Pleading Demand Futility Having found that the Plaintiff’s claims are derivative, and not direct, I must determine whether she has met the requirements to bring a suit on behalf of the Fund, under Section 3816 of the DSTA.

  • It is not the intention of the Trustees to create a general or limited partnership, limited liability company, joint stock association, corporation, bailment, or any form of legal relationship other than a statutory trust pursuant to the DSTA.

  • Salomon, Jr. Though the Complaint alleged that the Trustee Defendants were conflicted, the Plaintiff now concedes, apparently on the basis of the definition of “Independent trustee” under the DSTA, that the Trustee Defendants are independent for purposes of this action.

  • Upon completion of the merger or consolidation, the Trustees shall file a certificate of merger or consolidation in accordance with Section 3810 of the DSTA.

  • In accordance with Section 3815(f) of the DSTA, an agreement of merger or consolidation may effect any amendment to this Declaration of Trust or the By-Laws or effect the adoption of a new declaration of trust or by-laws of the Trust if the Trust is the surviving or resulting statutory trust.


More Definitions of DSTA

DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code (and any successor statute), as amended from time to time.
DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Delaware Code Annotated Title 12, Chapter 38, as amended from time to time.
DSTA means the provisions of the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, 12 Del. C. § 3801, et. seq., as such Act may be amended from time to time.
DSTA means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Delaware Code Annotated title 12, Sections 3801 et seq., as amended from time to time.
DSTA. (i) "Declaration of Trust" (j) "General Liabilities" (k) "Interested Person" (l) "Investment Adviser" or "Adviser" (m) "Person" (n) "Principal Underwriter" (o) "Series" (p) "Shares" (q) "Shareholder" (r) "Trust" (s) "Trust Property" (t) "Trustee" or "Trustees"
DSTA shall have the meaning given it in the Recitals of this Declaration of Trust;
DSTA refers to Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code entitled “Treatment ofDelaware Statutory Trusts,” as it may be amended from time to time;