FN definition

FN means First Nation;
FN means Shawanaga First Nation;
FN means Fraser and Neave, Limited;

Examples of FN in a sentence

  • The Bank is not required to register under the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”), or to take any other action with respect to or under the Investment Company Act by reason of issuance of the Securities other than filing Form F-N with the Commission which filing has been made and not withdrawn.

  • The Form F-N conforms in all material respects with the requirements of the Securities Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission under the Securities Act.

  • FN may use, disclose, and share CPNI for the purpose of provisioning the Services purchased under this Agreement and as permitted by law.

  • FN shall provide written notice of any such rate change no less than thirty (30) days prior to such rate change.

  • Customer hereby grants FN the right to enter the Premises from time to time for installation, repair and/or maintenance, as requested by FN.


More Definitions of FN

FN means “Facilitator’s Note”]
FN means ▇▇▇▇▇ Nurseries, Inc., a California corporation."
FN means Magnetawan First Nation;
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