FTPA definition

FTPA means the Fair Trade Practices Act, 1994, as amended, or any successor or analogous legislation.

Examples of FTPA in a sentence

  • FAV desires to retain FTPA to render investment advisory, research and related services to each Fund pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement, and FTPA is interested in furnishing said services.

  • FTPA may use for the benefit of its other clients any such brokerage and research services that FTPA obtains from brokers or dealers.

  • To the extent authorized by applicable law, FTPA shall not be deemed to have acted unlawfully or to have breached any duty created by this Agreement or otherwise solely by reason of such action.

  • Both FAV and FTPA may place all purchase and sale orders on behalf of a Fund.

  • Unless otherwise instructed by FAV or the Board, and subject to the provisions of this Agreement and to any guidelines or limitations specified from time to time by FAV or by the Board, FTPA shall report daily all transactions effected by FTPA on behalf of each Fund to FAV and to other entities as reasonably directed by FAV or the Board.

  • For the term of this Agreement, FTPA shall provide the Board at least quarterly, in advance of the regular meetings of the Board, a report of its activities hereunder on behalf of each Fund and its proposed strategy for the next quarter, all in such form and detail as requested by the Board.

  • FAV desires to retain FTPA to render investment advisory, research and related services to the Fund pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement, and FTPA is interested in furnishing said services.

  • In carrying out its duties hereunder, FTPA shall comply with all reasonable instructions of a Fund or FAV in connection therewith.

  • In performing the services described above, FTPA shall use its best efforts to obtain for each Fund the most favorable price and execution available.

  • The main changes that were brought in the Act were: • The Fair Trade Practices Act, 1994 (FTPA) was renamed as the Fair Competition Act of 1994; • The top decision-maker for the FTPA was the Trade Practices Commissioner.