FMCA definition

FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013;
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

Examples of FMCA in a sentence

  • The parties may mutually agree on an Arbitrator prior to filing for arbitration through FMCA.

  • At that point the grievance may, at the teacher’s request be submitted to the FMCA Service.

  • It may be a condition of any offer of Transfer Shares under this clause 10 that each Shareholder accepting such offer must provide evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Board that an FMCA Disclosure Exemption applies to it.

  • It may be a condition of any offer of New Securities under this clause 9 that each Shareholder accepting such offer must provide evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Board that an FMCA Disclosure Exemption applies to it.

  • The Borrower agrees and acknowledges that an aggregate limit of $2,000,000 will apply in relation to loans entered into by the Borrower through the Platform in any 12 month period when added together with any other amounts raised by the Borrower from any other peer to peer lending or equity crowd-funding platform, or under the “small offers” exemption, under the FMCA.


More Definitions of FMCA

FMCA means Family Mediation Council Accreditation
FMCA means Family Mediation Council Accreditation “Mediation” means the family Mediation to which this Code applies “Mediator” means any person offering such Mediation
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 “Fund” means the ANZ PIE Fund.
FMCA means Financial Advisers (Custodians of FMCA Financial Products) Regulations 2014
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. "Fonterra Board" means the board of directors of Fonterra. "Fonterra Chair" has the meaning given to that term in clause 9.2. "Fonterra Shareholder" means:
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013; "FMCR" means the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014; "Government Agency" means:
FMCA means the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 and includes any regulations or other subordinate legislation made in accordance with that Act (and includes any amendments to the Act or subordinate legislation from time to time).