FEFTA definition

FEFTA means the Japanese Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and related regulations.
FEFTA means the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act of Japan (Act No. 228 of 1949), as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
FEFTA. “ shall mean the Japanese Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and related regulations, as amended from time to time.

Examples of FEFTA in a sentence

  • The Depositary has been advised that, as of the date of this Deposit Agreement, FEFTA requires it to notify the applicable governmental authority within 45 days after accepting Shares for deposit, when its voting rights or ownership interest in the Company, together with those of closely related parties, is 10% or more.

  • The Company shall not take any action requiring notice under the preceding sentence unless or until the relevant FEFTA Pre-Notification has been submitted to the Minister of Finance and any minister having jurisdiction over any business of the Company, and the applicable waiting period for the FEFTA Pre-Notification has expired in accordance with the FEFTA without any recommendation or order relating to the FEFTA Pre-Notification having been issued by any of those ministers.


More Definitions of FEFTA

FEFTA has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a)(ii).
FEFTA means the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act of Japan (Act No. 228 of December 1, 1949), as amended (including all subsequent amendments, restatements, and successor legislation).